Comments on: A new generation of Personal Information Accountability http://apractis.com/blog/2008/02/23/a-new-generation-of-personal-information-accountability/ My personal online blog Wed, 27 Feb 2008 15:44:40 -0800 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: Jen Muse http://apractis.com/blog/2008/02/23/a-new-generation-of-personal-information-accountability/comment-page-1/#comment-6 Jen Muse Wed, 27 Feb 2008 15:44:40 +0000 http://apractis.com/blog/2008/02/23/a-new-generation-of-personal-information-accountability/#comment-6 KUNDRA CONTACT VIA INDIAN CO LEAVING COUNTRY ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON. DO YOU WANT CONFERENCE CALL?? J 240 566-5922 KUNDRA CONTACT VIA INDIAN CO LEAVING COUNTRY ON THURSDAY
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By: Jen Muse http://apractis.com/blog/2008/02/23/a-new-generation-of-personal-information-accountability/comment-page-1/#comment-5 Jen Muse Wed, 27 Feb 2008 15:11:41 +0000 http://apractis.com/blog/2008/02/23/a-new-generation-of-personal-information-accountability/#comment-5 Updates: Legal Issues: 1. Read about Terry Schiavo, whose husband kept Med Records from family -- such as bone scan -- evidence shows he was at least neglible. 2. What about unmarried couples? 3. Lawsuits from ID theft due to hacking, lost laptops, etc. 4. PIA is too broad and includes all ID info -- can you narrow this to HC to limit your liability? 5. ID theft is easy because biometric info is not used. Only CRIMINALS can be tagged via fingerprint, dna due to AFIS (a proposal I worked on via TWA). 6. DHS has "misplaced" my Nat Papers and hence I have no photo ID and less rights as a citizen than some aliens. I cannot board a plane, get a passport, sign into a hotel, etc. And yet, all my fingerprints are filed at Courthouse Police Station (VA) and even the INS when I applied for security clearance. In order to expedite my ID, I would have to commit a felony and get into AFIS. ------------ Due to Baby Boomers retirement, DHHS issued statistics on skyrocketing HC costs. Updates:

Legal Issues:

1. Read about Terry Schiavo, whose husband kept Med Records from family — such as bone scan — evidence shows he was at least neglible.

2. What about unmarried couples?

3. Lawsuits from ID theft due to hacking, lost laptops, etc.

4. PIA is too broad and includes all ID info — can you narrow this to HC to limit your liability?

5. ID theft is easy because biometric info is not used. Only CRIMINALS can be
tagged via fingerprint, dna due to AFIS (a proposal I worked on via TWA).

6. DHS has “misplaced” my Nat Papers and hence I have no photo ID and less rights as a citizen than some aliens. I cannot board a plane, get a passport,
sign into a hotel, etc. And yet, all my fingerprints are filed at Courthouse Police Station (VA) and even the INS when I applied for security clearance. In order to expedite my ID, I would have to commit a felony and get into AFIS.

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Due to Baby Boomers retirement, DHHS issued statistics on skyrocketing HC costs.

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