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by digi_owl
3627 days ago
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Likely the capability exits for when someone moves to another part of the country, and the local doctor wants to check the new patient's medical history. Note also that the data was meant for what i assume is the national statistics office. Likely for investigating changes in danish public health over recent years. Unless by airgapped you mean to build a separate, free standing, network just for delivering medical records to doctor's offices around the nation. |
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Second, the fact that security is (really!) hard is not a valid argument against doing it.
Third, there's a huge difference between the appropriate levels of security around individual patients' medical histories, a single doctors office worth of patients' data, and then the collective medical histories for every single patient in the nation.