> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg Twyford
> Sent: Monday, 21 August 2006 10:41 AM
> 
> Until earlier this year I'd formed the opinion that the use 
> of individual HeSa certificates, as opposed to location 
> certificates, was dead.
> 
> However, in March Andrew Macintyre convinced me that they do 
> have a role, and his Medical Objects software currently 
> allows their use for both signing and encrypting referrals to 
> specialists, and for specialists to return reports to GPs. 

How do practices cope if the specialist has encrypted his or her letter
to the GP with the GP's individual key, and the GP is away climbing
Mount Everest for a month, and nobody else in the practice can read the
letter because nobody else can decrypt it?

Oliver Frank, general practitioner
255 North East Road, Hampstead Gardens
South Australia 5086
Ph. 08 8261 1355  Fax 08 8266 5149
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