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Drawmack
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Nope, which points to the problem I was underlining. I’m telling you, read Database Nation.Are the White House, Pentagon and Representative JimWolf 's data in a centralized repository? Hackers entered in the three of them recently.
If we had a centralized system to store this information the Doctor wouldn’t be liable if his records were compromised, because he wouldn’t be the one storing them. This is why most doctors, today, pay for a third party to store their data and that third party accepts liability for compromises of the data.I hope we have a choice to have it or not in the internet.Although I doubt it.Doctors should get additional liability insurance because if their records become public, they could be sued for that also.
You are corrected that they are not nurses, however they are not merely secretaries either. There are associates degrees in things like medical transcriptionist, medical secretary, medical office assistant. All of these degrees make the student study a great deal of medical terminology and abbreviations. Doctors should be hiring people with these degrees to do their data entry and if the doctor doesn’t then they deserve to be held liable. Secondly, all the data entry should be checked by at least two sets of eyes to catch those human mistakes. These are lives we’re playing with here. The doctor should be liable if he does not implement the proper fail safes with properly trained individuals.They also will be liable if the lady that enters the data in the computer makes a human mistake which can cause a death.Say she was not concentrating and enters a dosis wrong.They are not nurses but data entry secretaries and do not know much of medicine. Dr is liable,since she is his employee.