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<blockquote data-quote="jlarsson" data-source="post: 1785637" data-attributes="member: 470208"><p>I feel like this whole debate is very similar to the Tesla and autonomous vehicles versus traditional cars, where I side with Tesla. Yes, the technology will not be 100% accurate, it will require changing, it will make mistakes. Similarly, you will not be 100% accurate with your finger pricking, carb counting or measuring your meals, your medical professionals will not always be correct or be up to date with all the information, and you will screw up sometimes.</p><p>Whether my personal health data is secure(as in theft) or not, I don't really care myself, in my native land it is already accessible by any medical professional that happens to be assigned to me, any pharmacist can view my entire list of prescriptions and who signed them, and so on. As addressed previously I understand this will not be accepted by many, but I would personally be fine with it. I can on the same token view my entire list of prescriptions here online, from anywhere in the world, with 2FA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlarsson, post: 1785637, member: 470208"] I feel like this whole debate is very similar to the Tesla and autonomous vehicles versus traditional cars, where I side with Tesla. Yes, the technology will not be 100% accurate, it will require changing, it will make mistakes. Similarly, you will not be 100% accurate with your finger pricking, carb counting or measuring your meals, your medical professionals will not always be correct or be up to date with all the information, and you will screw up sometimes. Whether my personal health data is secure(as in theft) or not, I don't really care myself, in my native land it is already accessible by any medical professional that happens to be assigned to me, any pharmacist can view my entire list of prescriptions and who signed them, and so on. As addressed previously I understand this will not be accepted by many, but I would personally be fine with it. I can on the same token view my entire list of prescriptions here online, from anywhere in the world, with 2FA. [/QUOTE]
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