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- Chad Mumm
Of all the videos I've ever been involved in, this is the weirdest. Of course it's also the most-viewed in YouTube now http://t.co/bx60OMoI
- Terrence O'Brien
Images like this are perhaps a bit too telling. http://t.co/yaVPeb6X
- Chad Mumm
Spelling Bee winning words… set to music: http://t.co/arLuWfUZ!
- Tim Stevens
New @EngadgetDistro, in which @bheater profiles the wild ride of Thomas Dolby http://t.co/0XjjEclJ







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
(Unverified)Jun 8th 2008 7:49PM
Christine: Maybe patients can bolster privacy by inserting legal terms of access (like an end-user license agreement) into the content of their electronic medical records. The terms could set binding rules for who may view data and when. The idea is not legal advice, just something to think about. --Ben http://hack-igations.blogspot.com/2008/02/contracts-for-patient-privacy.html