The drive to push medicine into electronic records was to capture EVERY person's data - forever. From its inception, medical records have been automatically shared with as many as 30 corporate and USG agencies (Alphabets like NSA, HHS, etc.), People have the false belief that their private info is "safe". Tragically…
The drive to push medicine into electronic records was to capture EVERY person's data - forever. From its inception, medical records have been automatically shared with as many as 30 corporate and USG agencies (Alphabets like NSA, HHS, etc.), People have the false belief that their private info is "safe". Tragically hilarious.
Prtizkers must be good buddies with Klaus the Nazi!
I closed my office and retired from private practice when the government insisted we go paperless and decreased my reimbursements. I got very suspicious then.
Powerful post, Dr. M.
The drive to push medicine into electronic records was to capture EVERY person's data - forever. From its inception, medical records have been automatically shared with as many as 30 corporate and USG agencies (Alphabets like NSA, HHS, etc.), People have the false belief that their private info is "safe". Tragically hilarious.
Prtizkers must be good buddies with Klaus the Nazi!
I closed my office and retired from private practice when the government insisted we go paperless and decreased my reimbursements. I got very suspicious then.
Me, too...
Actually, before The Dub... He just pushed it into overdrive.
Clintons in my opinion
Mzlizzi, wow
If you open actual article which is very long, there’s a list of many of these entities.