When it comes to government programs designed to save money, it always seems like the government administrators must spend $5 for every $1 saved. Much of this is just to make sure the fraudulent firms (losing the government revenue) don’t run to their congressman to complain about how unfair it is.
The electronic medical record spoof would be funny if it weren’t so depressing! When will it end?
The spoof really made me laugh when it mentioned having to sign a liability waiver. I swear, those things are everywhere now.
When it comes to government programs designed to save money, it always seems like the government administrators must spend $5 for every $1 saved. Much of this is just to make sure the fraudulent firms (losing the government revenue) don’t run to their congressman to complain about how unfair it is.
Love the spoof.
Electronic medical records have the potential to get really creepy down the road. I expect a backlash. Great spoof.
@Buster – Based on the IRS article, I’d say the number is more like $6 to save every $1
The ACLU makes a good point with that spoof.