Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Did you know that HIPPA protected U.S. medical records will be awarded to SPi, and sent for storage to SE Asia?
According to HIPPA laws, that most Americans thought would protect our privacy, are in-fact going to be contracted with SPi, which shows many American sales faces, but all work will be done in the Philippines as part of President Obama's stimulus package. This is not a Republican or Democrat or Green issue it is an American issue. Anthony Trenkle, Director, Office of E-Health Standards & Services for the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and Karen Trudel, Deputy Director, oversee e-health strategy. I consider myself a global citizen and have helped the Philippines for 1.5 years only to learn, just how little infrastructure SPi Chairman and PLDT Board member Ray Espinosa nor PLDT (NYSE: PHI) (PSE: TEL) Chairman Manuel Pangilinan and CEO Napoleon Nazareno really cared about the corporate governance work I was doing. One of the most disturbing things, is that while the Philippines has a great cellular network, they lack basic telephone infrastructure and security to allow my U.S. HIPPA medical record or Huffington Post's Arianna Huffington, let alone Britney Spears or U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to have her personal HIPPA information leaked by smooth talking salesmen, whom bought SPi in 2006, as it already had cleared the United States procurement issues. Obama and Speaker Pelosi will state that it is too expensive to scan the data in the United States and that is NOT true. What is true is that unlike in the Philippines, Americans, some of whose credit may have been damaged during this ongoing recession, would not qualify due to even Confidential security clearance in the United States, so while we live off of our savings and have unemployment in double-digits as the Philippine employees would have no background check and I have yet to see major off-the-shelf Stimulus projects, just cuts in California by our legislature. I would not mind making US$10.00 an hour as this is a civic duty as well as part of Obama's stimulus plan and sorry, Mr. President, but you stated that stimulus = jobs. SPi also has offices in Vietnam and a small sales and lobbying office in the United States of America. Please contribute by answering if as Americans do you approve of your U.S. taxpayer dollars going to send your private medical record (it is in the law) overseas to Philippines or Vietnam?
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