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Taylan (Now 18% More Deranged) (taylan@fedi.feministwiki.org)'s status on Monday, 11-Nov-2024 17:01:36 JST Taylan (Now 18% More Deranged) @bekopharm @kaia
It's probably a legal requirement and different doctors officers are different levels of strict about it.
Could also be that some doctor office software has a "copy card details from last visit" feature that works across quarters "just in case" whereas other software forces you to rescan because "law says so."- kaia likes this.
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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Monday, 11-Nov-2024 17:03:13 JST kaia @taylan @bekopharm
they have card readers from Federal Printing Office that is connected via certifiable VPN to some special medical servers. so I don't think there's any card cloning etc being done. I don't think they have much choice in how they do stuff. -
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A Light Shining in Darkness (fzer0@nerdculture.de)'s status on Monday, 11-Nov-2024 17:32:42 JST A Light Shining in Darkness It's almost the same here in austria.
Those regulations are because you could be a lazy person who just doesn't want to work or even worse, a foreigner who has a deal with a doctor to get free healthcare.
Imagine, an AUSLÄNDER getting stuff.
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Taylan (Now 18% More Deranged) (taylan@fedi.feministwiki.org)'s status on Monday, 11-Nov-2024 17:47:46 JST Taylan (Now 18% More Deranged) @kaia @bekopharm
Oh I just meant copy the data from the last time that particular patient visited, like if their card was read last quarter.kaia likes this.