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ONC privacy panels will explore steps to verify patient identity

October 10, 2012 | Mary Mosquera

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The privacy and security panels that advise the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT want to hear from the public about how the identity of individuals should be verified when they electronically access their health records.

The comments will be shared with the federal advisory Health IT Policy and Standards Committees as part of an Oct. 29 online hearing on credentialing patients to assure that patients are who they say they are so they can take advantage of Web tools, according to Deven McGraw, chair of ONC’s Privacy and Security Tiger Team.

To meet the requirements of Meaningful Use Stage 2, healthcare providers will need to more actively engage patients by enabling them to electronically view, download, and transmit relevant information from their electronic health records (EHRs).

This could include lab test results, a list of current medications and hospital discharge instructions.

Patient engagement also includes bi-directional, secure email with patients.

“We want to make sure we facilitate electronic data access and e-mail in a way that protects the privacy, confidentiality and security of that information,” McGraw said in an Oct. 8 online post. She is also director of health privacy at the Center for Democracy and Technology.

Giving patients access to their health information and offering them tools to electronically communicate with their clinical care team is critical to making health care more patient-centered.

[See also: Blue Button app contest winners selected]

The ability to access health information online is quite similar to accessing a bank account online, according to Dixie Baker, chair of the Health IT Standards Committee privacy and security work group. It could be useful to consider the process and information required to get online access to bank accounts.

“I feel comfortable that my bank takes my personal privacy, and the security of my information, very seriously. I would expect no less from my healthcare providers because my health information is at least as sensitive as my financial information,” she said in online comments. Baker is also senior partner at Martin, Blanck, and Associates LLC.

In addition to verifying the identity of a patient who is remotely accessing a health record, the panel, made up of representatives from healthcare, technology, consumer and government organizations, will explore at the meeting how to issue “digital credentials” without making it too difficult or expensive for patients. 

Some patients already may have retrieved their health record online from their physician or hospital. The panel is interested in a description of how that access was granted, for example:

• Did you have to show up in person at your doctor’s office or were you able to establish the account online?

• If you were able to establish the account online, what steps did you have to go through to prove your identity?

• Once you established the account, what steps do you have to go through to access it?

• Do you believe the process for giving you access to your account will keep your information secure?

Commenters may also recommend other approaches to provide patients with secure online access to their medical information. The public may comment online at the blog or email ONC directly at ONC.Policy@hhs.gov.

 

Mary Mosquera
Senior Editor for Healthcare Finance News
Follow Mary on Twitter @GovHITreporter
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Reader Comments (1)Login to Post a Comment

Macdoodle says: Secure Medical Mh, and Social Services records access .
October 14, 2012 | 12:53PM GMT
Create a secure cloud or other server and then enter a user name and complex password, never using the ss# that far too many agencies and people have access to. Monitor and limit who can view what information and require phone/ verbal requests released be documented. Hippa isn't blocking telephone calls to get VA social workers to verbally release info or opinions to county agencies and others. County and Non profit VSO officers are also receiving protected information and disseminating, sometimes even when they are not part of the VBA claims process. Legal and nonprofit advocates ask for information before assist and then too are releasing excess information with no official paper trail or permissions. Limiting access to as needed diagnoses or accessibility or statement of disability or DSM Axis IV unmet needs only as appropriate, and all detailed records access limited to Phd/Md if psych related, and Md if medical, and all notes and tests accessible to patients would help with privacy and transfer of information that is used to open doors instead of misunderstood or in other ways misused to close them .

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