Monthly Archives: July 2007

Half Baked

What follows are annoying thoughts that have been ground to meaningless gravel in my head for the past month or so. As soon as I think them through, and dismiss them, my brain belches them back up. Committing them to … Continue reading

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Privacy is a Technological Imperative

My seasonal July funk has been working on me and my attitude, but not so much that I can’t find some perverse humor in the slashdot discussion on privacy as a biological imperative. Ms. Sweeney’s correlation of privacy to the … Continue reading

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The Easy No

From Concurring Opinions, this commentary on a recent New York Times article on Hypercompliance on the HIPAA front. Health care folks have been intimidated into denying access to PHI to people who have legitimate inquiries and a legal right to … Continue reading

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