RFID Implant Chips - Good Tech or Big Brother hazard?

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Medical supply firm to sell patient RFID chips

Published: November 10, 2004, 12:50 PM PST
By Alorie Gilbert
Staff Writer, CNET News.com


Medical-supply company Henry Schein has agreed to distribute implantable radio frequency identification chips to doctors' offices across the country--the first major sales push for the technology since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved it for medical use last month.

The rice grain-size devices, called VeriChips, enable doctors and other medical staff to instantly retrieve patients' medical records by scanning chips injected into the fatty tissue in their arms--much like a clerk scanning a can of peas at the grocery store. The distribution deal, announced Wednesday, is a big one for VeriChip maker Applied Digital. Henry Schein, based in Melville, N.Y., sells medical supplies to nearly 115,000 private medical practices in the United States and booked $3.4 billion in sales last year.
 
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For now, I just don't want any chips in me. Big brother already has my finger prints for a variety of resons (none of them for breaking the law) so I'm not to worried about the brother factor.

Now when I become Big Daddy's age [joke] , and have a number of heath problems, I might change my mind.
 


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