Research on the Current Use of Electronic Evidence and the Construction of Legal Applicability in Smart Health Supervision
This study investigated the transition of health surveillance from traditional on-site enforcement to digital intelligent oversight,focusing on the application of electronic evidence and legal compliance in smart health surveillance.Through examinations of the current state of electronic evidence enforcement both domestically and internationally,issues related to the precision and admissibility of electronic device evidence application,the preservation of authenticity,integrity,and reliability during the collection,storage,and transmission of electronic evidence,as well as concerns regarding personal privacy and data security protection were identified.While existing digitalized health surveillance has proven effective in reducing the occurrence of random issues and providing early warning alerts,there is still room for improvement in aspects such as data collection,conversion,and effective utilization,posing several challenges to achieving non-contact enforcement effectively.Therefore,the development of smart health surveillance must be further enhanced.This includes addressing issues related to the legal application of electronic evidence in non-contact enforcement,process development,information platform construction,early warning notifications,and data security.Gradual improvements in transitioning health surveillance into a digitized and intelligent oversight system will enhance the effectiveness of health regulation while safeguarding the rights and well-being of residents.
electronic evidencehealth surveillancenon-contact enforcementdigitalizationintelligentizationsmart health supervisionlegal applicability