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RE: Database design.
From: Blanchard_Michael () emc com
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 15:36:01 -0400
I know why it's $40Billion (assuming GBPs to boot!) the UK is taking lessons from the US. They only really need, lets be generous here, $2Billion GBPs for the project. BUT, there is some super secret covert operation where lots of cash is needed..... The secret is out now! :-) Michael P. Blanchard Antivirus / Security Engineer, CISSP, GCIH, CCSA-NGX, MCSE Office of Information Security & Risk Management EMC ² Corporation 4400 Computer Dr. Westboro, MA 01580 -----Original Message----- From: funsec-bounces () linuxbox org [mailto:funsec-bounces () linuxbox org] On Behalf Of Drsolly Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 3:24 PM To: Brian Loe Cc: funsec () linuxbox org Subject: Re: [funsec] Database design. On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Brian Loe wrote:
Well tell me this, where are the requirements, or specs, for the proposed system your country is planning?
I don't know.
As for how much information you keep, I wouldn't know. I do know that if I requested all of my health records from all of my doctors I'd probably get back the x-rays of me in my mum... (just kidding, she'd have to request those of course).
On 6/6/06, Drsolly <drsollyp () drsolly com> wrote:We don't store all that data. I had a leg x-ray several years ago, and I really don't think that the record of it was kept. Nor was there any reason to - the situation they were checking up for (blood clot), wasn't there. I also had a foot x-ray about 30 years ago. Again, the condition they were checking for (fallen arch) wasn't there. I cannot believe that this got filed. The problem with spending humungous amounts of money on a platinum-plated IT system such as you suggest, is that you don't have that money for spending on nurses and hospitals. My feeling is that your design is overkill, and will wind up losing more lives than it saves, because the money that could be spent on medicine, would be spent on programmers and computer systems. Just the storage you're suggesting, one terabyte per person, at $500 for a terabyte storage, would cost 30 billion dollars. Certainly I can see that from the point of view of a vested interest in the medical IT profession, someone would think that this money is well spent. But I think that more lives are saved by medical attention, together with a much simpler (and cheaper) computer system.
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- Re: Database design. Drsolly (Jun 05)
- Re: Database design. Blue Boar (Jun 05)
- Re: Database design. Drsolly (Jun 05)
- Re: Database design. Blue Boar (Jun 05)
- Re: Database design. Drsolly (Jun 05)
- Re: Database design. Brian Loe (Jun 06)
- Re: Database design. Drsolly (Jun 06)
- Re: Database design. Brian Loe (Jun 06)
- Re: Database design. Drsolly (Jun 06)
- RE: Database design. Blanchard_Michael (Jun 06)
- Re: Database design. Dude VanWinkle (Jun 06)
- RE: Database design. Blanchard_Michael (Jun 06)
- Re: Database design. Valdis . Kletnieks (Jun 06)
- Re: Database design. Mike Owen (Jun 06)