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Mandatory RFID Chip and Electronic Health Records For All Americans by 2014

 

 

This video by the Department of Homeland Security shows how powerful and RFID chip is. The technology has been developed and is only waiting to be implemented.

 

by Joseph Ernest July 20, 2010

 Newscast Media --  By 2014, all Americans will be required to have electronic health records (EHR) which will include their height, weight and body mass index (BMI). This is part of the healthcare bill that Obama recently signed, and the Department of Health and Human Services has finally finished tying all the loose ends.

 

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said, "This will push our entire health care system forward," as she compared the advent of electronic health records to electronic banking. "Health information technology promises to bring that same transformation, convenience and reliability to the health care system," she said.

 

The Obama administration warned that  health care providers, including doctors and hospitals, must establish "meaningful use" of EHRs by 2014 in order to qualify for federal subsidies. If they do not comply, they will risk getting penalized in the form of diminished Medicare and Medicaid payments.  Under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009, eligible health care professionals and hospitals can qualify for Medicare and Medicaid incentive payments when they adopt certified EHR technology.

 

To give you a little insight into how this works is, everybody will be issued a National Healthcare ID card that has an embedded RFID

(Radio Frequency Identification) chip in it.  Rather than get a card, some could choose to have the chip implanted in their body, perhaps the wrist, shoulder, or wherever the recipient feels comfortable with it.

 

This chip will have all your biometric information in it like fingerprints, face recognition, iris recognition and so forth. It's purpose is to tie together your health records, bank accounts, financial records, credit history, criminal history and can track your movements throughout the country, just in case you attempt to hide from the government. SEE VIDEO BELOW HOW THEY WILL BE IMPLANTED

 

 

 

The government says the reason the RFID chip will have all this information is to pre-qualify who can afford what type of health services.  In essense once the chip is scanned and it is deemed that you have enough money in your bank account to cover medical treatment, you won't have to wait in line.  If you don't have the money, they can instantly pull your credit file using the chip, and determine how much credit to extend to you and at what interest rate, just like they determine the amount of student loans when you file electronically.

 

The whole purpose is to move us into a cashless society.  In the coming cashless society you won't have to send in your 1040-EZ forms to file taxes because the government will automatically withdraw taxes from your account using the trackable chip.  If you refuse to comply, they can simply turn off your chip and you won't be able to buy or sell, since all transactions will be electronic. So while on the surface this looks like it will just be used for electronic health records, it will permeate every area of your life. This will then give big government more power to control the masses. This truly is change you can believe in. So be careful what you ask for.       add Comments>>

                     


 

 

 

 

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