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Monday, February 26, 2007

Federal Health IT Advisor Quits Over Privacy

Though not a critical blow, the resignation of Paul Feldman is clearly an indication that the definition and integration of privacy policies in the coming national healthcare infrastructure are lacking.
Posted by Brad at 6:23 AM

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