To: Paul Ross
HIPAA is uneforceable in India. Privacy is a dead letter to any outsourcing of data processing sent to India.
The Medical Privacy - National Standards to Protect the Privacy of Personal Health Information
India to Adopt Data Privacy Rules. They already have adopted the same laws. If a company transgresses them then they'll be brought up before Indian courts who will be stricter with them because they know that if anything happens it could badly affect the money they are making -- capitalism will reform their legal system and keep them good.
To: Outsourcing=Competition
India has an abysmal track record of enforcing the rights of foreigners...even when they recognize those rights at all. your new rules, if and when finally enacted, will just continue to serve as PR-spin window dressing.
216 posted on
02/19/2004 12:53:09 PM PST by
Paul Ross
("A country that cannot control its borders isn't really a country any more."-President Ronald Reagan)
To: Outsourcing=Competition
India has an abysmal track record of enforcing the rights of foreigners...even when they recognize those rights at all. your new rules, if and when finally enacted, will just continue to serve as PR-spin window dressing.
217 posted on
02/19/2004 12:53:13 PM PST by
Paul Ross
("A country that cannot control its borders isn't really a country any more."-President Ronald Reagan)
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