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Administrative Regulation of Health Code Application in the Post-Epidemic Era

DOI: 10.4236/blr.2023.144116, PP. 2098-2108

Keywords: Post Epidemic Era, Administration, Regulations, Health Codes

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Abstract:

In the post-epidemic era, although health codes have lost some of their functions in terms of epidemic prevention, they are now associated with health insurance and other aspects in many provinces. Since the health code is related to many aspects of citizens’ daily lives, it is necessary to clarify the legal characteristics and legal relations of the health code. Based on this, a study of administrative law and regulation of health code application in the post-epidemic era is carried out. The legal attributes of health codes are analyzed, and based on this analysis, the current situation of administrative law and regulations on personal information protection in the application of health codes is proposed to build a unified and perfect administrative law and regulations system, clarify the responsibilities of administrative subjects in the collection of personal information in health codes, and build diversified means of regulating the protection of personal information in the health codes, as well as other personal information protection strategies in the health code application. In this way, the health code can be effectively protected at all stages of its application.

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