Preliminary criteria for the evaluation of digital contact tracing tools for COVID-19 : COVID-19 contact tracing for health departments. Version 1.2
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The following preliminary criteria define minimum and preferred characteristics of digital contact tracing tools to help health departments overcome one or more obstacles in the COVID-19 contact tracing workflow. They are based on preliminary research and targeted discussions with contact tracing and informatics experts across county, state, and federal government; national public health associations; academic consortia; and nongovernmental organizations.
The table below lists minimum and preferred criteria for two categories of contact tracing technology: those for case management, and those for proximity tracing. Minimum and preferred criteria of the tools’ technical and general attributes are described in Table 2.
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