I happened to work for a small medical clinic in Douglas for a year and a half. You think this requiresa tinfoil hat? You are naieve my friend.
The entire program is funded by the government through grants to small clinics and hospitals. The programs require the software creators to provide off site storage for all medical data.
The questions in the new electronic forms are rediculous. Unless you agree that the style of booster seat my 5 year old sits in has anything to do with my other childs earache. Or what "guns in my home" have to do with toilet training by my one year old son.
Electronic medical records will be accessed by the federal government as soon as Obama care is enacted. Do you think the elimination of certain sizes of soda in New York was for fun? No way, it was a trial run to see how the people would respond. And you know what? The people responded with flying colors. Every armchair reporter in this country griped, and not many stood up.
Won't take much before such a think is enacted all over. Don't believe that either? Just wait till the federal government says you cannot buy soda with food stamps any more. Sure, it might not effect you and I, I'm not on food stamps. But when half the sales base of soda disappears overnight because of the people on food stamps, soda will become sooooooooo expensive, on Billy Boy Gates (you know, the one who wants to eliminate 10% of the worlds population through vacinations) will be able to afford soda!
Nathan
On Friday, June 07, 2013 01:11:03 PM Richard Daggett wrote:
If you really want to keep the tinfoil hat on, lets add that all Medical records will be online and the government will have access to them.
With the latest supreme court ruling that its lawful to collect DNA at time of arrest having access to medical records is not much of a reach.
Richard
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Daniel Stasinski <daniel@genericinbox.com> wrote:
The lack of privacy is only the first step. Next comes identifying and targeting of political enemies based on nothing more than their associations.
Daniel
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 12:38 PM, <joe@actionline.com> wrote:
I just received a phone call from a friend
who began talking with this announcement:
"As we speak, please keep in mind that the NSA
is recording, scrutinizing, and analyzing every word."
Sadly, it seems that is the inescapable reality
of the world that we now live in: every phone call,
every text message, and every transmitted document.
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