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derpinWhileWorkin31 karma

I think what he was asking is if there were any way for someone to, not using the Minerva application, place a virus on the thumbdrive such that one could infect computers in a hospital by feigning illness and having them look at your records on the drive. It's a viable attack vector.

A secure cloud solution would probably be ideal but there's an insane amount of regulatory difficulties that I'm sure the hippa hippo would throw at you, not to mention a lot of peoples and, as I can see from your post above also your, apprehensions about putting data on the web for fear of governments obtaining, using, abusing, and losing your data.

I'm sure if they wanted the data bad enough they could just contact their mole at Cerner or [Insert health information data storage company here].

Thoughts?

derpinWhileWorkin29 karma

I'll toss iSeries Navigator into the hat for awful IBM softwares.

derpinWhileWorkin7 karma

Another Okie chiming in. I was only in 3rd grade for the bombing but I would just like to thank your father for what he did. My mom was an administrative nurse at Baptist Medical Center (now Integris Baptist Medical Center) and even she had to scrub up and help out with the amount of injuries flooding in from the scene. Your father was helping get them there so they could be treated; saved. Tell him thank you for me and my family.