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A Patient’s Life Story on Electronic Medical Records Software

A Patient’s Life Story on Electronic Medical Records Software

In November 2004 the FDA approved the use of RFID tags (Radio-frequency identification) At the rate computer technology is evolving it takes some imagination to picture how digital advances will change health care in the coming years. The economic and socio-political climate trends indicate that the future could be less than idyllic. In the future health care information could be kept in a centralized databank with the complete rundown of a person’s identity; this means that whoever controls the data controls the medical, financial, and privacy issues of the individual.

Thinking back to the days of playing Pong on a simple text computer, large and primitive by today’s standards, no one would have guessed we would someday have nearly the total information of the world available on a tiny cell phone. Miniaturization has been the trend as microchips get smaller and more powerful. Industries like health care can obtain software that gets ever more sophisticated to consolidate medical records. The next step regarding the patient will be even more revolutionary. The advent of nanotechnology presents a world of opportunity, as it provides the capability to insert nanometer-scale microchips into the body to perform electronic functions.

Making hand motions or moving the eyes may be the way we interface with the systems of the future at some point. Just as electrodes and RFID chips are used on the exterior, it is also possible to use the technology internally. You would think that implanting such a chip would be done with limits of use under the law, which it is at the time of this writing. With many laws changing overnight and runaway centralization, it would only take a new law to require citizens to have radio frequency identification chips placed in their arms which would serve as their bar codes.

The RFID chips currently in use are injected into a patient’s arm; they don’t carry medical data on their own but when scanned they provide access to the databank where the records are on file. Greater technological progress will mean that a person’s history can be followed, giving a temptation to consolidate more data into those chips. Research indicates that just such a plan is underway with the goal of having all medical records, financial records, criminal records, and so on to be available to the authorities.

Methods of keeping electronic medical records will likely follow the trend of accelerating technology to the point of making it intrusive. It is inevitable that the ease of managing an inventory of the population will not go unnoticed by governments in search of methods of easy control. Medical publications presented the results of a survey done in February 2005 of 253 Chief Information Officers and Directors of Information Systems at healthcare facilities (The 2005 Leadership Survey). The healthcare software survey indicated that 55% of them considered auto-identification as the IT solution that was most important to their institutions. The importance would be considerably higher in military and political circles.

The march of progress goes on but there are two possible futures, either one of enlightenment where patients can count on new miracles of modern medicine to help the living or a future of an Orwellian nightmare where a totalitarian bureaucracy that can turn off your chip when it is displeased – sort of a big cable company. Another type of chip has been developed that is so tiny it fits on the end of a syringe and can attach itself to the cortex of the brain. It would be capable of altering brainwave frequencies to make the subject either docile or violent. The potential for abuse is obvious and we can only hope that privacy remains intact throughout the political power-grabbing.

 

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Military Leaders Renew Call For Gary Miller To Come Clean On Service After Candidate Fails To Release Full Military Records

Whittier, CA (PRWEB) June 7, 2010

Prodded by the publication of an article highlighting his history of misrepresenting his service in the U.S. military in Harper’s Magazine Online and a statement by three decorated military veterans requesting the release of his full service, medical records and DD-214 form, six-term Congressman Gary Miller instead released a document which was created in 2007 with partial details regarding his separation from the Army in 1967 and which is not valid unless accompanied by an official seal. The document clearly states, “This certification of military service is issued in the absence of a copy of the actual Report of Separation or its equivalent. This document serves as verification of military service and may be used for any official services. Not valid without official seal.”

In a separate development, Miller claimed last week that his dismissal from military service was due to an ulcer he had suffered at the age of ten. However, the question of whether one has a history of ulcers is typically asked prior to enlistment in the United States military.

In response to Miller’s release of the form that was created three years ago which does not detail his military service or the reasons for his dismissal after 54 days of service, three respected military veterans, Major General Paul Vallely, Colonel John Fer and Lt. Colonel Robert “Buzz” Patterson, have renewed their call for Miller to release his complete military and medical records to remove all doubt regarding the circumstances of his enlistment.

“Gary Miller is behaving like a politician with something to hide but voters deserve better: they deserve the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth and in a timely manner before they head to the polls,” noted Vallely, Fer and Patterson. “If Gary is going to ask citizens in his district to make the ultimate sacrifice by sending their sons and daughters off to die for their country, they deserve to know the truth about his own military service.”

The document released by Miller’s camp, Form NA 13038, is typically used only when a DD- 214 form has been lost or destroyed. The document made available online does not contain a seal or any additional underlying documentation.

“Releasing a document created three years ago instead of his full military records does nothing to alleviate the concerns of voters in the 42nd district and only increases the suspicion that Gary Miller is hiding something,” noted the three in a joint statement. “Gary has been caught clearly misrepresenting his record over the span of a decade and he now comes forward with a document that was not called for and with a story that somehow the Army rejected him because he had once suffered an ulcer as a young boy. It is highly unlikely that the U.S. Army would have rejected a soldier at the height of the Vietnam War because of an ulcer he suffered when he was 10 years old. But if the story is true, then there’s one way to confirm: Gary needs to release his records including his service, medical and DD-214 form and clear up the matter once and for all. We call upon him to do so immediately.”

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An overview of medical record retrieval

An overview of medical record retrieval

A medical record retrieval company will obtain medical records, usually for legal purposes or in the instance of a health insurance or life insurance proposal.

The medical record retrieval company will have experienced trained personnel who will research and verify medical records, along with other records like birth certificates, death certificates and military records. They will file records, usually electronically, bates stamping them and indexing.

Records, of course, have to be held securely, whether they are paper or electronic. Software should be highly secure for the storage and transfer of records. Online access to these records is becoming a must.

The medical records retrieval company does all the work so that the legal team or health or life insurer doesn’t have to. It saves time and money and is far more convenient.

Of course, this all sounds very simple, but the medical records retrieval company must adhere to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended, and the corresponding Privacy and Security Regulations (HIPAA). Under these regulations, the medical record retrieval company must only ask for relevant information and have the authorization of the individual concerned or a subpoena. Any individual is entitled to a copy of their own records and can have any errors amended, exclusions included, or any objections noted on the record.

Medical record retrieval has become big business as it is so streamlined and saves big insurers and legal firms so much time and expense. The skill and expertise of the personnel means they can get records quicker and ‘know the ropes’ so do it more efficiently.

Some companies also offer a health worker or physician to summarise the results of the medical records making them easier to use in court.

The medical records are archived in one place and easily accessible. Billing is easy and can be direct to the client.

Essentially, everything is streamlined, easy to use and improves the service of the professional people that use medical record retrieval.

Medretrieve provides cost-effective and professional services in medical records retrieval. If you’re a professional, then come and visit us for more info on how to get medical records for your clients. Tom Jackinson is an injury lawyer and writer on how to obtain medical records for injury lawyers cases. He now serves medical records company Medretrieve.

Medretrieve provides cost-effective and professional services in medical records retrieval. If you’re a professional, then come and visit us for more info on how to get medical records for your clients.

Tom Jackinson is an injury lawyer and writer on how to Obtain Medical Records for injury lawyers cases. He now serves medical records company Medretrieve.


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Viva la Revolucion!

Military Intervention Through the So-called “War On Drugs” In 1982, an elected government replaced General Meza, and in 1983, the US restored aid after Bolivia’s government signed an “anti-drug” agreement–all while the drug economy boomed. A major new leap in US military intervention took place–using the justification of “a war on drugs.” In 1983 the US funded and created a new military force known as the Rural Area Police (Umopar), which gained a reputation for brutality and corruption. As part of these new arrangements, US combat troops were introduced into Bolivia for the first time–in the 1986 operation called “Blast Furnace.” About two hundred US combat-ready troops conducted several months of “anti-drug” operations–prompting a protest demonstration of 20000 in La Paz. In 1987, the US began “Operation Snowcap” which supposedly aimed to cut cocaine production in Colombia, Peru and Bolivia in half. US Special Forces were sent to Bolivia to train police, help the DEA, and for intelligence gathering and mission planning. The US also sent a Border Patrol special operations unit, US Coast Guard and Navy Seals for land and river searches. Across the border, in Peru, similar operations were set up. A major target of these military moves was the peoples war led by the Communist Party of Peru. Conditions in Bolivia are quite similar to the areas of Peru where the guerrillas of the PCP were developing new forms of revolutionary power. The ruling class of the US and Bolivia
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Mera Sohna Sheher Qasur Ni – Noor Jehan

Song: The story of the advancement of Pakistan Army is the tale of the birth of Pakistan, since its inception from the freckled nucleus of a regal legacy to its present status of an avant-garde and combat-tested field Army; it is an epoch of development which leaves behind its trials and tribulations, calamities and conflicts, as it struggled, with scarcity of possessions to embark on its shaping years. This is, conceivably, the enormous paradigm amongst few armies in history to have faced a war right at its setting up and, in the subsequent years, besides guarding the geographical precincts, it is always prepared to protect the ideological boundaries of the country. Nations can dream of their socio-economic progress and development only when they are sure that their guardians are strong enough to ensure protection and peace. In case of Pakistan, a strong defence was all the more a stark reality to face the encounters and hostilities with unflinching courage. Our chivalrous soldiers of brave Armed Forces, apart from defending the country’s borders, always remained in the forefront of national development. Whether floods, earth-quakes and other natural calamites, maintain law and order or the UN peace efforts, the performance of our officers and men, always earned national and international acclaim from their friends and foes alike. Army is an iridescent view, a vast canvas of vivid colours, pulsating with powerful currents of life. It has a flow and a body of its own
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Oh Mahi Chain Chabela – Noor Jehan

Song: The story of the advancement of Pakistan Army is the tale of the birth of Pakistan, since its inception from the freckled nucleus of a regal legacy to its present status of an avant-garde and combat-tested field Army; it is an epoch of development which leaves behind its trials and tribulations, calamities and conflicts, as it struggled, with scarcity of possessions to embark on its shaping years. This is, conceivably, the enormous paradigm amongst few armies in history to have faced a war right at its setting up and, in the subsequent years, besides guarding the geographical precincts, it is always prepared to protect the ideological boundaries of the country. Nations can dream of their socio-economic progress and development only when they are sure that their guardians are strong enough to ensure protection and peace. In case of Pakistan, a strong defence was all the more a stark reality to face the encounters and hostilities with unflinching courage. Our chivalrous soldiers of brave Armed Forces, apart from defending the country’s borders, always remained in the forefront of national development. Whether floods, earth-quakes and other natural calamites, maintain law and order or the UN peace efforts, the performance of our officers and men, always earned national and international acclaim from their friends and foes alike. Army is an iridescent view, a vast canvas of vivid colours, pulsating with powerful currents of life. It has a flow and a body of its own

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9/26/09 Interview with Rep. Lamar Smith covering why we need to reauthorize the Patriot Act

Interview with Representative Lamar Smith covering why we need to reauthorize the Patriot Act which was credited with foiling a recent terrorist attack and expires the end of 2009. The dems such as Dennis Kucinich are against the reauthorization ( www.youtube.com ). I/m not buying Kucinichs argument. What if that were his son or daughter that would have been saved. Its like I would have liked to have saved my son or daughters life but Im thick headed and this is how I interpreted the Constitution. If the dems are so concerned about the perceived lose of privacy then why are they pushing for the government to have your medical records? The dems are masters at deceiving the uninformed and this “big brother is out to get you” is just another example. Yeah, it’s all a ploy so the government can find out about the affair with what’s her name. I’mtired of people that condemn Fox because they feel that the media should have 100% bias to the left like Venezuela. They must think they’re Hugo Chavez. That’s typical liberal reverse logic, not knowing the facts, listening to nothing but liberal bias their entire lives and demonizing everyone that disagrees. Yeah, programmed robots like the robots that think they’ll go to heaven by killing women and children of other religions. I guess constantly harassing the people you disagree with is the next step toward the type of government they want. In Russia where Putin controlled the media, he had an 80% approval rating. It makes you wonder
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me n fellow corpsmen in thailand

i was deployed with Forward Resuscitative Surgical Suite in support if Cobra Gold 07.
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