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: Handakte WebLAWgDas Ding mit der Krankheitskarte
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Eigentlich mag ich keine Pressemitteilungen. Und erst recht veröffentliche ich sie nicht hier im Blog. In diesem Fall soll es aber anders sein, denn dies geht uns alle an. Eigentlich sollte die “e-Card” für Patienten schon gestartet sein. Das klappte aber nicht, denn es gab und gibt Probleme mit der Sicherheits-Infrastruktur für die gespeicherten Daten. Sicherheits-Infrastruktur? Ja, denn die Krankendaten werden keinesfalls direkt auf der e-Card gespeichert. Das Bündnis “Stoppt die e-Card” (dahinter stehen der Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung, der Bundesverband der Ärztegenossenschaften, der Chaos Computer Club, die Freie Ärzteschaft e.V., NAV - Virchowbund, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Versicherte und Patienten und viele weitere Organisationen) hat nun “wichtige Informationen für alle Patienten”: (…)
Quelle: frblog vom 14.04.2008
Full post as published by Handakte WebLAWg on April 14, 2008 (boomark / email).
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