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By Alorie Gilbert, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 13, 2004 8:55:00 PM

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the practice of injecting humans with tracking devices for medical purposes, according to a Florida company that makes the devices.

Applied Digital, maker of the implantable VeriChip for humans, announced Wednesday the FDA's approval of its technology for use in hospitals following a yearlong review by the agency.

The computer chips, which are about the size of a grain of rice, are designed to be injected into the fatty tissue of the arm. Using a special scanner, doctors and other hospital staff can fetch information from the chips, such as the patient's identity, their blood type and the details of their condition, in order to speed treatment.

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The company is targeting the devices at patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and other conditions requiring complex treatment.

Medical data is not stored on the devices, also known as radio frequency identification chips. Rather, it's stored in a database that links the chips' unique serial numbers with patient data. In its review, the FDA carefully studied the privacy issues around the technology, specifically the risk that medical records could be improperly disclosed, according to Applied Digital.

So far, no hospitals in the United States have placed orders for the chips, an Applied Digital representative said. So the company is planning to give away scanners, which cost $650 a piece, to 200 trauma centers around the country to jump-start the market.

The patient ID chips are taking off more quickly in other countries. In Mexico, more than 1,000 patients have been implanted with VeriChips. The Italian Ministry of Health is testing the technology in some hospitals there.

Applied Digital, based in Palm Beach, Fla., also markets the VeriChip as an authentication tool for use in building security and to complete financial transactions. The attorney general of Mexico and 200 people on his staff have already been implanted with the company's chips as part of an effort to control access to areas where confidential documents are kept.

The tags, which are inserted with a syringe, have been used to track pets and livestock for years, the company said.

Applied Digital has sold about 7,000 VeriChip devices, and approximately 1,000 have been inserted in humans, the company said in July. The company would not provide more current figures or disclose the price of the chips.

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Intel has the x86, these are "666" chips, right? (nt) Judas I.   | 10/13/04
I wouldn't go that far... doctormoriarty   | 10/13/04
Well ParadigmOdyssey   | 10/13/04
This Is Just The Beginning!! itanalyst   | 10/13/04
When that happens.. Jeff Spicoli   | 10/13/04
Sure Jeff Spicoli   | 10/13/04
There are actually people volunteering for these "things" TechDiva_z   | 10/13/04
The beginning of e-slavery. Implanted bombs are next? Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Everyone Will Have Their Own IP Address...Think About It itanalyst   | 10/13/04
Big Brother is not, Tracking You, Yeah RIGHT Al_Estep   | 10/13/04
I've got a better one for you...Why during a conservative Laff   | 10/14/04
You really are a bigot aren't you? seosamh_z   | 10/14/04
And you did not answer my question. Laff   | 10/14/04
There's a question? seosamh_z   | 10/14/04
Dude.. Jeff Spicoli   | 10/14/04
Mark of the BEAST? So you actually think it's going Laff   | 10/14/04
But why? seosamh_z   | 10/14/04
I don't know about you but I could careless what Laff   | 10/14/04
Free willy seosamh_z   | 10/14/04
What I fear is that some ahem False Christians Laff   | 10/14/04
Laff: seosamh_z   | 10/14/04
Saddly I agree... I would just like to try and shake Laff   | 10/14/04
As for your other points. Laff   | 10/14/04
As for yours. seosamh_z   | 10/14/04
Hey I don't mind you coming back at me...I rather Laff   | 10/14/04
left or right wing hkimble1@...   | 11/17/04
no, just someone asking the proper questions.. Jeff Spicoli   | 10/14/04
I have the answer Jeff Spicoli   | 10/14/04
What about the Democrats? rapson   | 10/14/04
True...and as soon as they have contorl of congress Laff   | 10/14/04
Control of Congress? rapson   | 10/14/04
I agree with you in total...What you asked is why Laff   | 10/14/04
OK rapson   | 10/14/04
As usual, you interpret it so narrowly Jeff Spicoli   | 10/14/04
No rapson   | 10/14/04
That's because.. Jeff Spicoli   | 10/14/04
That may be rapson   | 10/14/04
The "chip" (number) hkimble1@...   | 11/17/04
some people go to multiple dr's V Sanders   | 10/14/04
Ahem, bony tryan   | 10/14/04
Also..WHY? are we suppose to TRUST these guys Laff   | 10/14/04
Get out SC-man   | 10/14/04
This IS the truth - and I'm scared. jim_knowles   | 10/14/04
Also don't simply trust them to tell us EVERYTHING! Laff   | 10/14/04
It has begun... BitTwiddler   | 10/14/04
For NOW ON! Laff   | 10/14/04
What about vaccines? Jeff Spicoli   | 10/14/04
I can't wait for this to be extended!! paul.lab@...   | 10/14/04
YEAH! Jeff Spicoli   | 10/14/04
Hey, Paul, repeat after me: Judas I.   | 10/14/04
Why Wait?? jim_knowles   | 10/14/04

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