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Patient Matching. Patient matching and record linkage help address interoperability by determining whether records - both those held within a single facility and those in different healthcare organizations – correctly refer to a specific individual.  Matching methods use demographic information, such as name and date of birth. In this context, the term “patient matching” refers to the process that identifies and matches records that represent the same individual within the same enterprise, while record linkage refers to the matching that occurs when data is exchanged between enterprises. 

Patient Mediated. Patient authorizes access to their data by a third party when it is under patient's management and not the data creator (e.g. an intermediary allows patient to manage their own data).

Patient Directed. Patient authorizes access to their data to a third party through an app as in SMART app launch workflow using the patient's credentials for authenticating themselves at the data holder organization which is the data creator.

2 Use Cases and Roles

Build from items the Use Cases team originally tagged as applicable to us (a few are linked in action items from this meeting) + Core Capabilities flagged for Identity

Possible Candidates from 7/19/21 Tiger Team Meeting:

  • HIE VCI 
  • VCI (what is "VCI")
  • Good Health Pass Collaborative Blueprint (Final to be published July 21)
  • Payer to Payer Data Exchange - B2B vs. B2C; patient-mediated vs. not patient-mediated
  • Maternal-child health research - how do we verify the child so we know who a vaccine was given to?
  • Pediatrics or Geriatrics - may be too many policy implications re: delegated access to tackle right now

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