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Old 11-18-2008, 10:20 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
It occurs to me, pshrynk, that if you ever work from home (answering emails, for example, or writing up notes) that your workplace might well help with computer security. Mine will provide some help in this area because they realise that academics work from home or use their laptops in archives.
The exigencies of privacy for health care information makes it nearly impossible to take work home with you if you work in health care. I'd love to be able to access patient charts when I'm on call, but they cannot allow it. So, they have minimal concern with my home network privacy.
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