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Old 12-20-2013, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Brokenfriend View Post
I'm concerned that if all of our medical health records become electronic,that the politicians,and police might think that we are a threat to society. This bothers me a little.

I don't understand why so many young people are shooting people,and their selves. My generation was not like that at all. These things didn't come into the minds of the young people who I grew up with.

I have no violence on my records,and don't want to hurt anybody's feelings. What if they who do not understand Mental health issues take the wrong approach,or don't understand,and just look at statistics. BF

Hi,

I hope that electronic mental health records will be different. . . . mostly because as you suggest, regular doctors and nurses and the general public do not understand them.
Maybe those records will sort of need a higher level of security to access. . . . Kind of like Top Secret. Or they will need extra special permission from the patient.

Most gun deaths in the US are caused by suicide.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_vio..._United_States
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Two-thirds of all gun-related deaths in the United States are suicides.
That bothers me.


On the other hand, I am dismayed every time we hear about gun violence in a school or somewhere and then also hear about more rules for the mentally ill, or even when I hear in general that the U.S. needs more support for its mentally ill in order to have fewer killings.


We need smart and sophisticated people solving these complicated problems. Few politicians fit into either category.

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