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by rampage24life
3723 days ago
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I do understand how hard this task is since there are plenty of rules and regulations that has to be checked. However, the process does need to change regarding to how health data is dealt with. Currently, we are still applying the same knowledge from the 90s about containing health data as if they were still in vanilla folders stored on top of a shelf. The same mindset has already cost the US $33 million dollars trying to patch a broken foundation in the health data industry. As of today, multiple hospitals already have been hacked because the lack of knowledge healthcare professionals have about the digital world. Sure, there are plenty of red tapes around this issue; however, our idea isn't to cut those tapes down but to assist the health industry to move into the digital realm without changing their production in the health field. As for the second part of your comment, I was wondering if you can explain that more since I'm a bit confused. I got lost about the "one of the core fears the public has" to "sharing of medical information would become so streamlined." I don't know if you are saying if a centralized health database is a bad thing or not. |
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