Horst Herb wrote:
Very interesting, yes. Because there will be at least one practice (mine) refusing to use them and kicking up a big fuzz about it - unless they change they key generation model (fat chance after 3 years of empty promises by HeSA)

Since my practice has a monopoly for 3200 patients who have nowhere else to go (unless they undertake a long and tedious car drive, no public transport available) the government can do bugger all to force me to use the dongles. I can always choose to simply ingnore the clowns and go 100% private - my practice would survive financially for sure, but I guess the local representative in parliament wouldn't. Having him by the short and curlies does help to get political process going sometimes.

Horst,

I recommend that you plan your strategy with Oliver Frank, you were a winning team in 2003.

Greg

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