One of the parts of obamacare was to enable hospitals throughout the country to pull up a person's medical record no matter where they were. Hospitals were given huge chunks of money to implement or upgrade their electronic medical record (EMR) to make this possible. I can't confirm if they are linked up yet.
I don't know anything about this story but if there is such access virtually any hospital employee in the link could alter medical records. They sold this technology as a great thing for patients since their medical records could be accessed at any point of care, but now I see there is a dark side to it.
There's always a nefarious purpose, it seems. I've come to believe that even cash for clunkers had a dual purpose of getting rid of cars that can't be tracked.
That was discussed in the talk radio realm contemporaneously. It also served to put a lot of people who were living in those clunkers into tents and under tarps along the sidewalks of our cities.
I haven't trusted charities for years. Now it's so bad I don't know if I can even trust the Red Cross - are they really using my blood to save people or are they pretending it's "young" blood and infusing it into people. Good point about the cars, I didn't think of that.
The Red Cross org is the WORST. Just look up their involvment with the Haiti scam after the earthquake. Your point about other possible uses for our blood collection is not something I considered before but at this point wouldn't be surprised...
therush101 ago
wheres the Ateam when you need several ak's and a shitload of ammo why arnt the marines taking down these elitist fucks?????????
user17 ago
All markers lead back to Senator [Gillibrand].
new4now ago
isnt the family who rolled out signing up to Obama care on the web the same that married Valerie Jarrett's daughter?
Sum-of-Nun ago
Reminds me of this post:
bushka ago
One of the parts of obamacare was to enable hospitals throughout the country to pull up a person's medical record no matter where they were. Hospitals were given huge chunks of money to implement or upgrade their electronic medical record (EMR) to make this possible. I can't confirm if they are linked up yet.
I don't know anything about this story but if there is such access virtually any hospital employee in the link could alter medical records. They sold this technology as a great thing for patients since their medical records could be accessed at any point of care, but now I see there is a dark side to it.
Cloudrdr ago
Gotta get THAT shit block chained, tout suite!
HelloDolly ago
There's always a nefarious purpose, it seems. I've come to believe that even cash for clunkers had a dual purpose of getting rid of cars that can't be tracked.
Cloudrdr ago
That was discussed in the talk radio realm contemporaneously. It also served to put a lot of people who were living in those clunkers into tents and under tarps along the sidewalks of our cities.
bushka ago
I haven't trusted charities for years. Now it's so bad I don't know if I can even trust the Red Cross - are they really using my blood to save people or are they pretending it's "young" blood and infusing it into people. Good point about the cars, I didn't think of that.
Phillylotus ago
The Red Cross org is the WORST. Just look up their involvment with the Haiti scam after the earthquake. Your point about other possible uses for our blood collection is not something I considered before but at this point wouldn't be surprised...
TripleMetal ago
If nothing else, they manipulate the public with claims of extreme blood shortages, collect your blood for free and sell it for hundreds per pint.
AUSAFVet ago
People were taking them to Costa Rico a few years back. not sure from there
CivNat88 ago
Who wants to bet that said official’s name ends in stein or berg? JQ
Cloudrdr ago
Twelve day member.
Say, is the correct terminology SHILL or TROLL? What does your tax form say you do for a living?
CivNat88 ago
I’m just a fellow traveler trying to blackpill fellow travelers, friend.