Difference between revisions of "Health Care Identity Management"

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The following are specific cases of [[Identity Management]] that might be applied to Health Care use cases. For specific data flows see the following page in this wiki - [[Health Care Identity Management]].
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The following are specific data flows used in [[Health Care Identity Management]].
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 13:13, 6 July 2019

Full Title

Health Care Identity Management can be performed in multiple ways and use cases should be provided for each. This document shows the Personal Health Information flows focusing on those that are involved in Patient Identification.

Context

On March 4, CMS and ONC published two proposed rules in the Federal Register which requires the use of application programming interfaces (APIs) built with Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) to share both clinical and claims data with consumers, third-party applications, and others within the health care ecosystem. In order to do so, there is a need to solve for at least four specific areas:

  1. How do we identify unique users across systems using person-centric mobile technologies?
  2. How do we securely authenticate individuals across systems using modern, open standards?
  3. Once a patient is identified at one organization, how do we cross-facility match a patient to their records?
  4. What does a consumer-directed, electronic federated consent approach look like?

See the wiki page Health Care Digital Identity for a description of the Identifiers used in health care to address these areas.

Solutions

The following are specific data flows used in Health Care Identity Management.

# From To Media Notes
1 Patient PCP Physical Walks in the door
2 ID Documents PCP Physical Patient hands them to the receptionist
3 Health History PCP Open Today the patient files out a form - tomorrow their smart phone
4 PCP EHR AuthZ code Patient Open Either Paper or Phone (device) Present
5 Trusted site code device Digital Download to patient device (phone or computer)
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References