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Old 06-24-2008, 10:43 AM   #359
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
Okay, I get you. But systems can be secured, if it is deemed worthwhile. Ask anyone in banking how easy it is to violate their systems and steal someone's money from the inside. They'll tell you they'd have better success robbing a convenience store with a toy gun.
Sure... that's true. But, you are going to be able to institute bank level security at your local Drs. office. It is just to cost prohibitive and onerous. The only way to do something like that is to federate all this type of data so it requires government levels of security. Once again, this is just going to add to the cost... also, I really don't want to give up all my privacy to have the "illusion" of security. Then again, most of your comments to me are very socialistic, or at least they seem to be IMNSHO.

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