https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/357/files/7cd5b14c0d14b33bd526f0912c2a4ef95430f9ba

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Hey 🙂 Sorry for hell thread. Proposed NIP called: “NIP-82 Medical Data. Interested to hear your professional thoughts.

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Thanks for the tag! Bookmarked and will look into it

Same 🫂

Oh, how interesting.

Will check it out, thanks.

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First conversation we had about it.

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Thanks for sharing history on this nip #[18]​ missed that prior discussion

In my field we get traumas and other emergencies. Many times the patient comes in unconscious, no identifying information, and or no known past medical history. Usually a PMH is useful when dealing with an emergency. Being able to download that info to our servers could help save lives.

This obviously has to be balanced with patient privacy and autonomy which is why the patient should actively manage what is shareable, but that should be able to be overridden for emergencies. Anytime there is an override, there needs to be a time stamp and documentation as to why it was overridden.