Confidentiality? Hmm… Well with the proper safety measures in place, this shouldn’t raise concerns. A central database for national healthcare records should have been a top priority years ago! Of course, taking into consideration the proper encryption of all files, it would be a great system! All patients should be able to access their healthcare records through a web portal, this information should be able to be updated by GPs, hospitals and all other healthcare institutions. Doing things this way would allow various good practices to take place:
Yes, this is a good thing. Every patient should have their username and password, but a “choice” of computer systems is not an option! Inter-operable or not, the more systems are in use, the greater the possibility is of there being flaws in the transmission of data, man-in-the-middle hacking/cracking attacks, and a whole lot of other possibilities.
A single well-founded, secure, national database should be established and maintained correctly to provide the NHS and goverment with a ride range of information assets useful to the patients, the GPs and the NHS in general.
Saying that is like figuring out that your money is more protected locally than in a bank. There always exists a possibility of a breach of information, but having the information in one single place, using one single system, means more security. The possibility of a virus infecting or cracking into the computer of a GP is much higher than the hacking of a properly secured database in a wide set of well-protected linux servers with a properly maintained firewall. Sure, there’s always DDoS, but at least there is no information breach.
Social Interaction is just plain beautiful when it is easy to interact, socially.
A few weeks ago I started using ping.fm, a service to update most of your social network status’. I added it as a gadget to my igoogle homepage. It is straight easy to update my status on facebook, twitter, a few of my blogs, google talk, etc.
I had a problem nonetheless. Whenever I made a new blog post on lemiffe.com, the update only got sent to twitter. I am trying out an app I just found, “CR Post to Ping.fm“, hoping that if it works out as expected, it will be the final addition to my social interaction kit. It’s just great, you update all your status’ from one same place. You blog updates that place, therefore updating everything else.
I’m in love with gadgets, widgets and apps.