Security: October 2007 Archives

iForem is not about medical records alone - but we are made to capture them with you .  Keep them for life safe and secure - its not just about you now is it?  Its about what generations will need or want to know about you - and no one should be trusted with those records other than you.  iForem was made to insure you have control.  You own the service.  So look at others - and even use them - but when its something you want to make sure your grandkids will have access too - then use iForem.

Because of this, it will be difficult for most healthcare professionals to take the service seriously. And without doctors using it, there will be little reason for patients to do so either. Google may be able to address these concerns in the coming months--perhaps by making the system accessible to doctors, while only granting patients read-only access, with the ability to request changes if they find something incorrect. If Google can solve the problems inherent in Microsoft's model, it could come out on top once again--despite having the late start.

Google to follow Microsoft to market with health records repository next year

By Jacqui Cheng
We get this question all the time, how secure is your service?  The answer is simple - as good or better than an online bank...but that is NOT where theft happens.  Check out this article on why your less safe in the "good old days" than you are with a service like iForem.

The CIMIP used the Secret Service data to examine several facets of identity theft that aren't often studied, such as the demographics of thieves and what methods they used to carry out their crimes. It found that, by and large, much of today's identity theft is still carried out using old-school methods, such as mail theft and dumpster diving. Thieves also used information from public records to piece together an individual identity, and many stole information from retail outlets like stores and gas stations.

Read more here - and think about just how safe you THINK you are - then come back and buy iForem.

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