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by htechenjoyer
871 days ago
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This is entirely a data security issue. Depending on the environment, without a logout this is seriously risking a HIPAA violation. Say you're in the hospital and your doctor pulls up your record on a computer in the hallway after they've done rounds on you to put in their observations and notes. However just as he's finishing, his pager goes off, he's off to an emergency, and he forgets to log off. How many minutes are you okay with your medical record being open for inspection by anyone that walks by? Other medical staff, admin staff, janitorial staff, other patients getting steps in, other patient's families? It's one of many instances where there's a valid reason for the technology to be implemented as such but since doctors usually aren't thinking about the technology or security aspects they just perceive it as annoying. |
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No, there is never a good reason to prevent a professional from doing his job. If the user finds it annoying, it is annoying: that's it!
Learn to work for the user rather than against the user, and you'll become a better developer.