tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5930785986842623247.post7738838685622959680..comments2023-05-02T20:25:54.244+08:00Comments on Rob Masters: First Dog on My Health Record.Rob Mastershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01802207530235432197noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5930785986842623247.post-87148626142974240342018-07-19T21:43:04.667+08:002018-07-19T21:43:04.667+08:00I'm staying in. For me it's not an issue, ...I'm staying in. <br><br>For me it's not an issue, but everyone needs to makeup their own mind.<br><br>My info would already be out there in various medical centres, radio-logical /audiological databases and health funds. I bet they wouldn't be very secure either. <br>I can't remember when I saw the same one doctor twice in a row and all my info is stored on a common Db in the medical centre anyway. How secure is it there? <br>The police could get a court order now if they had cause. <br>I'd rather have the info available especially if i'm unconscious out of state in an ed department and can't tell people i'm allergic to morphine or that i'm diabetic.Garry Wintertonhttps://plus.google.com/109017059134341072668noreply@blogger.com