The Yale/Princeton admissions office spying incident was instructive. 
It had nothing to do with health records, but the fact that information 
that could be known or discovered by someone else (SSN and DOB) 
was used as the login/identifier was interesting.

Bill


On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 05:51:55 -0700 (PDT), marc schluter wrote:

>Thanks Bill
>
>I have been looking at that site and a few others.  I
>was hoping for a simple 1,2,3 and avoid going through
>everything page by page.
>
>One thing I have found out is I will need a better
>password system.  All I use now is an owner password
>which only I know and a generic password that allows
>the doctors and users get access to the tables and
>forms.  One web site suggested that the user be
>allowed to change their passowrd every month.





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