Hi Gerard,

Wish you were right.

Comment: Changes in the legal system can be used to prove the continuing 
existance
of Evolution.

Regards!

-Thomas Clark

Gerard Freriks wrote:

> Life is simple.
>
> Once we physicians know what to ask and why.
>
> Gerard
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> On 05 Mar 2005, at 13:22, Bigpond wrote:
>
>
>     And that's the problem that will keep the technical people in
>     money for
>     years to come. Not only must it be feasible it will be demanded by
>     judges
>     and courts if the EHR is to ever be truly adopted. Even now we
>     have rules
>     that all e-mails where a decision is made must be printed out!
>     The paperless world has never been to court.
>     It is feasible of course but complex. Flags are set when pages are
>     viewed,
>     there are intricate audit trails (terabytes). The fact that no one
>     is doing
>     it yet is that the litigation costs haven't risen high enough to
>     balance the
>     need to do it. Once a few specialists are sued for activities that
>     can not
>     be supported by the record and they known they were innocent then
>     we will
>     see some very interesting changes, either a reappearance of paper
>     records
>     (personal) or a new paradigm of image capture. IMHO of course.
>
>     David
>
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