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Computerization of health records should always require the patient's permission, and even when the permission is given, the availability of the records should be restricted to a few definitively authorized persons.

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1 is correct!

Computerization of health records should always require the patient's permission, and even when the permission is given, the availability of the records should be restricted to a few definitively authorized persons.

See p. 101.

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Computerization of health records should always require the patient's permission, and even when the permission is given, the availability of the records should be restricted to a few definitively authorized persons.

See p. 101.

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