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lamplight ago

Frightening yes but I don't think they have gotten too far yet. Most hospital departments don't share individual's data with each other much less a huge database. How many times have you gone to see a specialist doctor that is in the same medical system as your primary care physician? Do they ask for the same information that is "supposedly" on record (via computer)? Your list of meds "should" be on file in the "master" system but they want the list from you again. Most of them can't even keep a list of what they prescribed much less another provider. Soros and his cronies will be defeated because none of us will go gentle into that good night without a good fight.

Thanks for making us aware of this information.

DerivaUK ago

That’s not the case in the U.K. all patient medical records data has been shared with all agencies for some time now. There was an opt out option but not very well publicised. Banking, employment driving licence (and driving record) as well as vehicle ownership and social welfare statuses are also stored in a shared system. There will no doubt be more, I’m sure.

lamplight ago

Nope, this is not ok in the USA.

mooteensy ago

Thank god. Shouldn’t be ok anywhere