Karsten,
And others,

What is your idea?

- Can you agree with me that it is possible to proof that information was in
a database at a certain time in most systems?
But most systems are unable to proof what was seen on a screen and signed
before being committed to the record or sent to an other entity?
- What are the consequences of the extreme but defendable position of
TNO-PG?

Gerard




On 14-09-2002 11:06, "Karsten Hilbert" <Karsten.Hilbert at gmx.net> wrote:

> Gerard,
> 
>> that possibly the
>> only legally valid proof is a signed 'picture' of what was shown on the
>> screen. E.g. A prescription, an order, a referral.
> Well, I heard that point of view before. I just wanted to
> verify that this is actually what the organisation you are
> associated with is suggesting.
> 
> Karsten

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