I believe that your tracker is your medical records, not you. Your medical records are being tracked, as are mine. That computer record sharing is actually liked by some (and of course, it was sold as being "cost effective".) One of my daughters likes the "convenience" of every medical entity she comes in contact with able to get her private records. Unfortunately those who have had their identity stolen before aren't so pleased at this development--nor are many elderly and those that prize their privacy.
At my last exam, I felt like I was in "Star Trek the Next Generation" with the staff entering information on their flat little IPADS connected to the computer. Your private records are the ones that can be accessed by every Tom, Dick, Harriette, and summer hire--not to mention anyone who wants the information for identity theft.
In 2013 you, like me, will be having to inform the IRS on your IRS filing (although can't figure out why since, as I understand, the IRS can't enforce your health insurance compliance other than to withold tax refunds.)