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The standards are irrelevant..
The real question is.. how much the records will be sold for once they are inevitably breached. SSL is apparently broken, there isnt a credit card on the planet that isnt in some hackers database, so.. how much is a databse full of people's ailments, maybe even psychological histories, to say... insurance carriers.. banks loaning money.. employers.. the list goes on and on... Oh I know.. how about an online lookup of you offshore in the Isle of Man.. that would be pretty spiffy too..

Standards? phht.. the data will be in there.. its just waitin for the hackers..
Posted by: supercharlie   Posted on: 02/27/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The standards are irrelevant..  supercharlie | 02/27/09
At the risk of repeating myself  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 02/27/09
RE: Who will control the coming health IT standards?  Hetico | 02/27/09
The link  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 02/27/09
RE: Who will control the coming health IT standards?  scotsilv | 03/06/09

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