Actually, you hit the diabolical on the head their, my friend. The tech is in fact there already, i.e. multi-wavelenght RFID readers, just a matter of how secure the backend data is. Mind you, my fears there are arguably irrelevant, now that i think about it a bit.
I use EZPass (https://smart-tag.com/index.cfm?flash=yes), an RFID device mounted on my windscreen that lets me bop though the main toll plaza on my local toll road at speed, and the exit plazas at 30-35 MPH. Going through the gate dings my account for the 75- or 50-cent toll respectively, and when the total balance on my EZPass dips below $10, they charge another $35 to one of my credit cards, which they have on file.
Since i'm willing to trust the tech with my name, addres, credit card numbers, expiry for the cards, VIN, and license plate, really why not trust it with my medical history. Hmmm.
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I use EZPass (https://smart-tag.com/index.cfm?flash=yes), an RFID device mounted on my windscreen that lets me bop though the main toll plaza on my local toll road at speed, and the exit plazas at 30-35 MPH. Going through the gate dings my account for the 75- or 50-cent toll respectively, and when the total balance on my EZPass dips below $10, they charge another $35 to one of my credit cards, which they have on file.
Since i'm willing to trust the tech with my name, addres, credit card numbers, expiry for the cards, VIN, and license plate, really why not trust it with my medical history. Hmmm.