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title: "Medizinregistergesetz: „Ein lebenslanges, unverhältnismäßiges Risiko“"
slug: "medizinregistergesetz-ein-lebenslanges-unverhaltnismaiges-risiko"
date: 2026-06-15
category: policy
tags: [anthropic]
language: en
sources_count: 1
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publisher: AInauten News
url: https://news.ainauten.com/en/story/medizinregistergesetz-ein-lebenslanges-unverhaltnismaiges-risiko
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# Medizinregistergesetz: „Ein lebenslanges, unverhältnismäßiges Risiko“

**Published**: 2026-06-15 | **Category**: policy | **Sources**: 1

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## TL;DR

- The German government’s Medical Registry Act would standardize roughly 350 health-data registries and make them easier to use for research.

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## Summary

- The German government’s Medical Registry Act would standardize roughly 350 health-data registries and make them easier to use for research. A new Center for Medical Registries would review data protection and data quality.
- In a Bundestag health committee hearing, experts attacked the draft over weak patient information duties, limited opt-out rights, and possible conflicts with GDPR and constitutional protections.
- The most sensitive point is linkage through pseudonyms based on the health insurance number. Critics warn this could enable re-identification, especially if registries hold both clear identifying data and pseudonymized data.
- A Green Party amendment gained support for an independent trust office at the Robert Koch Institute to standardize pseudonymization and centrally handle patient objections.

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## Why it matters

In a Bundestag health committee hearing, experts attacked the draft over weak patient information duties, limited opt-out rights, and possible conflicts with GDPR and constitutional protections.

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## Key Points

- In a Bundestag health committee hearing, experts attacked the draft over weak patient information duties, limited opt-out rights, and possible conflicts with GDPR and constitutional protections.
- A Green Party amendment gained support for an independent trust office at the Robert Koch Institute to standardize pseudonymization and centrally handle patient objections.

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## Nauti's Take

Health data is not a cute training corpus with privacy garnish. If you want to build AI on registry data, you need trust architecture that actually blocks re-identification and enforces objections cleanly. Otherwise this is not a research accelerator, it is a lifelong liability and trust problem.

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## FAQ

**Q:** What is Medizinregistergesetz about?

**A:** - The German government’s Medical Registry Act would standardize roughly 350 health-data registries and make them easier to use for research.

**Q:** Why does it matter?

**A:** In a Bundestag health committee hearing, experts attacked the draft over weak patient information duties, limited opt-out rights, and possible conflicts with GDPR and constitutional protections.

**Q:** What are the key takeaways?

**A:** In a Bundestag health committee hearing, experts attacked the draft over weak patient information duties, limited opt-out rights, and possible conflicts with GDPR and constitutional protections.. A Green Party amendment gained support for an independent trust office at the Robert Koch Institute to standardize pseudonymization and centrally handle patient objections.

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## Related Topics

- [anthropic](https://news.ainauten.com/en/tag/anthropic)

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## Sources

- [Medizinregistergesetz: „Ein lebenslanges, unverhältnismäßiges Risiko“](https://netzpolitik.org/2026/medizinregistergesetz-ein-lebenslanges-unverhaeltnismaessiges-risiko/) - Netzpolitik.org

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## About This Article

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*Last Updated: 2026-06-15*
