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From: | J Busser |
Subject: | Re: [Gnumed-devel] secure messaging |
Date: | Fri, 16 Sep 2005 23:51:44 -0700 |
The message, if unconfirmed beyond a defined time, *could* notify the message originator who could re-send it to an alternative person, but what then if the *originator* happened to be away?
Is there any provision for the information to be securely messaged (emailed) to a group, rather than to an individual? And who decrypts on behalf of the group? A trusted computer administrator/ clinical manager could be responsible for the decryption process obviating any breach of the individual doctors' personal passphrases. And yet even if the sending party could *know* to send the message to a group, this approach would preclude the perhaps intended ability to limit the message to the individual, rather than to the group responsible for a patient.
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