Interac, Your Digital ID, and Your Digital Health Data, According to Watchman but Wait, What? Money, Digital ID, and Digital Health Data—No, Mum, That’s a Hoax— Permit to Relocate? Your Digital Health Certificate Has Been Granted

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Permission to move? Granted with your Digital Health Certificate.

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G20 Summit: Indonesian Health Minister wants a Digital ID to control the movement of people: “Let’s have a digital health certificate acknowledged by WHO. If you've been vaccinated or tested properly, then you can move around” Do you see where this leads?

You’ve got to have a proper digital structure.”

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I hate this guy with a passion 😡😡😡 Teflon Tony advocating digital health care ID for everyone globally What's in it for him ???

The industry seems very keen to capitalize on the pandemic to solve the problems created by the pandemic. Anyone who thinks this is NOT HAPPENING, or is GOOD for Canadians needs to get a few more brain cells. Sorry mine are in use, get your own.

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NO TIN FOIL HAT Health Data collection push is real and already underway
FROM CONSPIRACY THEORY IN OTTAWA SUN TO FACT: LESS THAN 24 HOURS. LET’S GET THIS RESPONSE OUT THERE. OK YOU SEXY PEOPLE PUSH IT. PUSH IT REAL GOOD. The push for health care data is not only national. It is international. And its well documented. Today I’m starting with the OECD work and it includes Canada’s commitments and participation in that wor…
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Also note they have a copyright restriction on the White Paper. Please examine the copyright restriction found on the whitepaper, as I’m not going to reproduce their limitation from liability etc. You many not reproduce the ‘White Paper’ without their consent. But their webpage is for all to see.

Let’s roll up our sleeves remove the tin foil hat and put on our thinking caps (generally question their justifications for yourselves).

https://www.interac.ca/en/content/ideas/digital-identity-in-healthcare/

Ideas

“Digital Identity in Healthcare proving safety and services for Canadian patients

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Introduction

Healthcare has long held a central place in Canadian society, and with a steadily aging population and constantly advancing technology, it’s no surprise that demands on the healthcare system have been increasing over time — as have its costs and bottlenecks. With the advent of the COVID pandemic, a new moment of change has been thrust upon us, as doctors’ offices, clinics, and hospitals impose strict social distancing policies or sometimes close altogether.

Remote medical care promises to alleviate some of these pressures but brings its own challenges in terms of accurately identifying patients (and the validity of their health cards), retrieving the correct records irrespective of location, and prescribing and delivering medicines to the right patients (rather than to those who might seek to impersonate them). Canadians who are prescribed medications, for example, have them filled between five to eight times per year.1

In this white paper, we’ll look at how a healthcare system supported by a robust digital ID infrastructure would work, and how this technology might improve the delivery of health services — both in-person and remotely-delivered, and when picking up medicine or having it shipped from a pharmacy.How much are we spending?

Although the current year has been highly disruptive — shifting spending away from traditional ailments towards COVID prevention and treatment — the longterm trend in Canada has reflected significant annual increases in healthcare spending, with a growing proportion of this spending on drugs themselves. The potential impact that digital ID might have in making such spending more efficient, more convenient, and more secure is growing in lockstep with such trends.

Digital ID + healthcare: Infographic shows rising cost of healthcare, from $140bn in 2005 to $264bn in 2019 (est)
Sources for data shown in graphic: “Prescription for Profit”, Global News (Feb. 25, 2019) Public and Private Health Expenditures by Use of Funds, Canadian Institute for Health Information

How digital ID helps

Healthcare providers

  • Digital ID improves patient satisfaction. Healthcare providers can speed registrations and check-ins, as well as securely provide tele-health and other remotely delivered options for care.
  • Digital ID reduces risk by ensuring that only verified patients can order and pick up the drugs that have been prescribed to them.
  • Digital ID captures efficiencies by enabling the secure use and sharing of electronic health records in patient care, in government billing and in archival record-keeping.

Patients & families

  • Digital ID improves privacy and security, ensuring that a patient can access in-person or online healthcare services without fearing the loss of their personally identifiable information or health data.
  • Digital ID offers greater convenience. Through the provision of a digital credential, patients can reduce the paperwork they need to fill out on registration or when moving to a new province.
  • Digital ID enhances control of information by allowing patients and their families to better manage which providers have access to their health records.

Using digital ID: a walkthrough

Step 1: Register & schedule

Anna is not feeling well and wants to consult with her family doctor. She downloads the provincial health care mobile application Using her digital ID stored in her mobile wallet, she registers and then selects her doctor. She schedules a virtual consultation.

Step 2: Check-in

On the day of her appointment, Anna logs into the health care application and verifies her identity with the digital ID on her device. She then proceeds with her virtual appointment.

Step 3: Consult

During the appointment, the doctor accesses Anna’s electronic health record (EHR). After the consultation her doctor adds notes and writes a prescription signed with the doctor’s own digital ID. This prescription is automatically synced to the health care application on Anna’s device.

Step 4: Pick up prescription

Anna then sends the prescription to her preferred pharmacy, verifying herself with her digital ID. Once the pharmacy receives and confirms the order, and payment is made, the order is filled and mailed to Anna’s home while her digital prescription is updated with a “filled” status.

Electronic health records (EHRs)

Traditionally, patient health information was kept on paper
“charts”, but this made them difficult to store and share. An EHR digitizes this information as a comprehensive, up-to-date report of a patient’s medical history. This can easily be shared with other authorized health service providers, including laboratories, imaging facilities, and more.

Our principles

Digital identity is easy to theorize about, but architecting and implementing a comprehensive, secure, and sustainable system is another matter entirely – and an important part of getting it right is having a clearly articulated set of principles to guide the effort. We believe that there are five:

User control & convenience

No one wants to entrust a system with their personal details if those details are going to be transferred to and stored by numerous parties – especially if this happens without the user’s knowledge and express consent. While ensuring user control, an identity system must also be convenient and easy; if it isn’t, it won’t be adopted by users, many of whom are already used to intuitive apps on mobile devices.

Standards & openness

In any dynamic system, it’s difficult to predict what the future will look like – so it’s important to build today’s solutions on universally-agreed standards. Not only does this reduce costs by eliminating the expense of building and then later having to adapt custom, one-off solutions, but it enables solutions built by others in the future to “plug into” the initial solution. Openness encourages adoption, innovation, and flexibility.

Ubiquity

Security risks abound when people create different identities and passwords for each public and private service they access. They’ll often default to a single, easy-to-remember (and easy to crack) password, for example. At the same time, a digital identity that only applies to a handful of services will probably not be well-adopted. A ubiquitous system is a more convenient and a more secure system.

Trusted brand

No user is likely to adopt an identity solution built or maintained by an organization they don’t trust. The question of identity is simply too important, and the impact of identity theft too great, to leave this to chance. Further, building a large-scale (and ubiquitous) solution will require the cooperation and coordination of many players, and these players need to trust each other and the organization leading the effort.

Security via abstraction

Even with the best user controls, a certain amount of identity data must be part of transactions in any given ecosystem. A highly effective way of securing that data is to “abstract” it, by replacing a private identifier with a publicly available one (like a person’s email address) or by replacing it with a randomized number that serves as an authorized “token” for the purposes of the transaction – and is not useful for any other purpose.

Conclusion

Driven partly by new technology and partly by the impact of the pandemic, health care in Canada is undergoing an evolution in delivery methods. Digital ID has a central role to play in this evolution, helping to secure patient information, make registration and billing more efficient, and prevent identity theft and pharmaceutical fraud — among many other benefits. This is part and parcel of digital ID’s positive impact on an even wider range of industries (for more information, see our recent white papers on digital ID in alcohol and cannabis, and in lotteries and gaming), an impact we’re excited to be helping to make real.

If you’re interested in collaborating with Interac on the future of Digital ID, drop us a line at [email protected]

The march for Digital Health Care and ID is real, active and underway. Apparently they want your input.

The white paper can be found here and in the within the web page:

https://www.interac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Digital_ID_Healthcare_White_Paper_Eng.pdf

So dear readers, do we have tin-foil hats when we believe in Canada, they are marching us towards a digital ID, Health records and financial, social credit and control system? Some might say its a theory, but when we see the ongoing work, to develop and justify it: it is hardly theory, it is a fact. It is not even a conspiracy, once it is out in the open. It’s a fact-fact.

Fact check that. And for symmetry, I’d like to Tony Blair Book end this.

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Tony Blair and William Hague call for digital ID cards for everyone. Two cheeks of the same backside. Digital ID isn’t about your security and convenience. It’s all about corporatism and government control and surveillance. #DigitalID

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