David Forslund wrote:

I disagree. Your medical record can be created over a variety of locations
each of which may have its own id. This can occur even within a single hospital
system. Thus an MPI of some sort is required to "stitch" the medical record together.


but then the EHR that is on your stick is just a copy of something else - then all the points about security of thumbprint-activated memory sticks and emulator-loaded Linuxes becomes redundant. Then it's main use is not personal privacy, but _availability_ when you are unconscious, i.e. in an A&E situation. Or did I miss something here?

- thomas




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