Once this software hits the internet, every hacker worth his salt is going to attempt to breech the system.
Imagine the level of security breaches hacking into all your medical records and personal information. How's o'great leader going to address 40 million cases of HIPPA privacy rule violations?
It's absolutely chilling to think this regime is responsible for protecting and defending our nation.
Imagine the level of security breaches hacking into all your medical records and personal information. How's o'great leader going to address 40 million cases of HIPPA privacy rule violations?
You have a pretty severe misunderstanding of how medical records are handled, and how the PPACA interfaces with the system.
But I suppose you are much more comfortable with for-profit insurance companies handling your medical data. Because THEY certainly don't have any incentive to skimp on employees or security protocols. No, certainly not, only your best interests in mind, out of the goodness of their heart.
"But I suppose you are much more comfortable with for-profit insurance companies handling your medical data. Because THEY certainly don't have any incentive to skimp on employees or security protocols. No, certainly not, only your best interests in mind, out of the goodness of their heart."
I trust them a great deal more than a man who promises great transparency and then creates super duper programs in the NSA.
You're very naive about the level of privacy violations under this administration including tracking of children with Common Core.
Hyperbole. Look it up. And pick a nym if you want anyone to take you seriously. Outside of the Limbaugh-Sykes echo chamber, this kind of overblown statement registers as if you were wearing tinfoil. In fact, you might be; it would explain why you prefer to remain anonymous.
Like registering to vote?
ReplyDeleteOnce this software hits the internet, every hacker worth his salt is going to attempt to breech the system.
ReplyDeleteImagine the level of security breaches hacking into all your medical records and personal information. How's o'great leader going to address 40 million cases of HIPPA privacy rule violations?
It's absolutely chilling to think this regime is responsible for protecting and defending our nation.
ReplyDeleteImagine the level of security breaches hacking into all your medical records and personal information. How's o'great leader going to address 40 million cases of HIPPA privacy rule violations?
You have a pretty severe misunderstanding of how medical records are handled, and how the PPACA interfaces with the system.
But I suppose you are much more comfortable with for-profit insurance companies handling your medical data. Because THEY certainly don't have any incentive to skimp on employees or security protocols. No, certainly not, only your best interests in mind, out of the goodness of their heart.
"But I suppose you are much more comfortable with for-profit insurance companies handling your medical data. Because THEY certainly don't have any incentive to skimp on employees or security protocols. No, certainly not, only your best interests in mind, out of the goodness of their heart."
ReplyDeleteI trust them a great deal more than a man who promises great transparency and then creates super duper programs in the NSA.
You're very naive about the level of privacy violations under this administration including tracking of children with Common Core.
The guy is bordering Nazi like government.
"the food at this place is terrible." "yes, and such small portions, too." - from "annie hall."
ReplyDeletecreates super duper programs in the NSA.
ReplyDeleteAll of which were created under George W Bush.
The guy is bordering Nazi like government.
Hyperbole. Look it up. And pick a nym if you want anyone to take you seriously. Outside of the Limbaugh-Sykes echo chamber, this kind of overblown statement registers as if you were wearing tinfoil. In fact, you might be; it would explain why you prefer to remain anonymous.
To Anon 5:52:
ReplyDeletePlease; your hyperbole is not very attractive, nor is it convincing.