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Good point...
Yes it is funny there is no just push for health a uniform health care system. Government is good at cheerleading but will not offer meaningful benefits to its citizens as long as it has been commandeered by business interests.

Are they going to have another reporting system that is similar to the Credit Reporting system that is a complete mess that is riddled with errors. Are we going to have the same problems with our medical records as we do with credit reports - commingling with other persons information, a medical version of "identity theft" and little accoutability to correct reports. Oh yes and will we have to deal with more than one reporting agency in a similar way we have to deal with 3 or more credit bureaus? This sounds like another half-baked idea.
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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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