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Can Data in a National Trust be secure and
trusted?
USB MED-O-CARD removes the security fear: Data are in the pocket of the patient, disconnected from any possible Data infringement. When bein with the doctor the patient enters his data card and the doctor sees it all. When he disconnects the card – not trace of any data remains. Additional, centralized or decentralized data servers (i.e. the 9 UK NHS Trust Centres) can only be accessed from the patient card and not from any employers professional health card or through illegal means of data access:
BBC Movies to the subject below:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/....ram=1&asb=1
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...ram=1&asb=1
News at BBC:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7158688.stm
KEY STORIES:
> More firms
'admit disc failings'
> £20,000 reward offered for discs
> Fresh benefit data lapse admitted
> Police search tips in disc hunt
> Data disc report 'in three
weeks'
> Discs
'worth £1.5bn' to criminals
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