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Technology Stocks : WDC/Sandisk Corporation
WDC 157.11-5.4%Nov 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: Starlight who wrote (8663)1/12/2000 4:30:00 PM
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Betty,

The PIC report was actually in yesterday's paper. Seems like the potential is great for this application and one can definitely foresee this as a solution for the general public.
I feel that all Medicare patients should be required to have one. Let's face it, medical records is the messiest, most outdated, least efficient facet of medical practice in the U.S. today except for the insurance billing apparatus.

The Army is leading the effort to bring digital dog tags to the military, but if the tags are approved other military branches would use them as well. "If everything goes well, every service member will wear them," Beck said.

Laptop computers equipped with adapters at battalion aid stations would read the digital tags, said Ed Cuellar, a SanDisk spokesman.
As the data capacity of the digital tags increases, they could hold X-rays, electrocardiograms and magnetic resonance imaging results.


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