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	<title>Comments on: Lady Lake and Electronic Medical Records</title>
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		<title>By: Monster, Marshalls, Others Prove No Privacy &#171; Every Patient&#8217;s Advocate</title>
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		<description>[...] Now &#8212; I&#8217;ve blogged before about the importance of keeping one&#8217;s records.  And I even think there is a great halfway point.  Keep track of your own records electronically on a travel drive (thumb drive, jump drive &#8212; one of the little ones you can attach to your keychain.)  Then, at least, you can keep them with you wherever &#8212; and even if you lose it, it will be backed up on your hard drive on your computer at home (which, of course, you have security software installed).  And if someone finds the travel drive, what will they do with it anyway?  [...]</description>
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