Today I heard from Bill Wimberley at the hospital where Gracie was treated in January. He told me that the mental anguish I experienced was caused by a computer error. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, when the receptionist entered my daughter's name into the computer to verify her insurance, the computer spit out information on the previous patient. I wonder if such an error could be recreated, personally. Bill assured me that they informed the company in charge of the program. I should've asked for their number.
Bill told me that this verification program is used by many medical facilities. If his explanation is true, this means any of you might one day be questioned by police officers in an emergency room, doctor's office, clinic, or hospital regarding your own identity or that of someone close to you.
You can clearly see, now, why it would be wise to have microchips implanted in our arms... or, better yet, our foreheads.