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" "uniform health information standards" to allow a patient's medical information to be shared among health care workers."

Precisely what I do NOT want. I don't want my private info making every last round. Funny how there's no push for uniform health care, just that of our private info.

"information about a patient is often scattered in many different places and unavailable in an emergency."

Exactly the way I'd like it. The only "emergency" here is these losers not currently being able to profile all our medical histories.

"Paper records are also less vulnerable to mass alteration than electronic ones would be if the computer storing them wasn't properly secured.
"We want to know that the record is secure and that it remains confidential," Harris said."


Yeah sure. Bill Hamilton anyone?..
Posted by: Jeff Spicoli   Posted on: 02/03/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No Thank You  Jeff Spicoli | 02/03/05
Good point...  redstone | 02/03/05
Good Article Here Jeff  itanalyst | 02/03/05
Oh, come on  Bill4 | 02/03/05
My privacy  thetwonkey | 02/03/05
When the fembot asks me to cough..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/03/05
Privacy and security will be a thing of the past  shawkins | 02/03/05
It will take years  ghijkmnop@... | 02/03/05
SC must lead in medical office computerization  njohnson@... | 02/04/05
RE: Bush calls for computerized medical records  alexsoreal | 08/28/08
RE: Bush calls for computerized medical records  alexsoreal | 11/07/08

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