There are rules that can be followed, but medical records for 51 million people do not need to be stored at every hospital.
Your point is a start.
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There are rules that can be followed, but medical records for 51 million people do not need to be stored at every hospital. Your point is a start. 5 comments
Yep. Good rules can be made, they have not been made. Seeing military organisations running Windows 95 is terrifying. My main point is the complex protections and needs have NOT been accounted for, the continuation of providing service despite computational sctewups has not been met, or studied. Its a complete dogs breakfast. |
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Of course, single hospital doesn't need to host and manage records of other hospitals. But keeping their own patients' records locally as primary AND backing up in real time to (shared governmental) cloud would be wanted.
With this, they can access to their records even when external connections are lost and safe keep their records for hazards.