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WASHINGTON - Medical milestone or privacy invasion? A tiny computer chip approved Wednesday for implantation in a patient’s arm can speed vital information about a patient’s medical history to doctors and hospitals. But critics warn that it could open new ways to imperil the confidentiality of medical records.

 

The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that Applied Digital Solutions of Delray Beach, Fla., could market the VeriChip, an implantable computer chip about the size of a grain of rice, for medical purposes.

 

With the pinch of a syringe, the microchip is inserted under the skin in a procedure that takes less than 20 minutes and leaves no stitches. Silently and invisibly, the dormant chip stores a code that releases patient-specific information when a scanner passes over it.

 

Think UPC code. The identifier, emblazoned on a food item, brings up its name and price on the cashier’s screen.

 

more..http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6237364/

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Yeah, I heard about this on NPR yesterday morning. I'm not too thrilled with this...but if laws are passed to regulate certain things then it will really benefit the old and sickly. They've been doing this to pets for years.

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