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 Posted by veg_all on 06/23/43 11:46 
Bill Karwin wrote: 
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> Thanks for the info, Jerry.  Those are good things to be concerned 
> about, and HIPAA is a good thing. 
> 
> Three cheers for HIPAA!  Hip, hip, hooray! 
> 
 
At least now you will know one reason why the cost for your next 
doctor's appointment is so exorbitantly high. Developing and 
mantaining highly secure apps is a lot more expensive than less 
secure ones. I have never heard of employers and insurance companies 
phishing and hacking websites so they can see if their clients have 
any terminal illnesses. 
 
Medical information is far more likely to be leaked out from within. 
You can build an expensive secure app. but I doubt that will reduce 
the overall risk of your info leaking out. It just adds unneccessary 
costs to the healhcare system. 
 
It is my understanding that HIPAA was made in 1996 when the Internet 
was in it's infancy and only large medical institutions could afford 
web based software. Nowadays every solo practioner wants to go online 
to reduce costs for their patients. I would not be surprised if we 
see the law changed and penalties reduced in the future .
 
  
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