12 is 12.
And to answer this question you keep bringing up (and answering it again for that matter) NO we do not have caregiver information to be seized by the police. All our MEDICAL records are on a military encrypted server located out of state on the cloud. Any seizure of a computer (yes one brand new desktop was taken in an unrelated raid in Cadillac- and RETURNED) does nothing. There are NO patient records on any computer in my practice, they simply act as password protected terminals. When that one was seized, the password was immediately changed remotely to something that had NEVER been typed into the computer and the cloud password was similarly changed. The only way a Denali record would be available to leo would be by court order for a specific patient, like any other medical practice.
This keeps coming up for no reason other than you trying to start a rumor because you prefer another practice and don't like mine. That is your choice. I don't care who you go to. But to try and tell folks, by way of asking questions here, that somehow our practice isn't secure when it clearly is FAR more secure than most because I think about these things ahead of time to protect my patients. I am the largest clinic in N. Michigan for a reason. Because I am safe, follow the law and stand behind my patients- and have NEVER been overturned on any of my certs.
Dr. Bob