We don’t need Unique Patient Identifiers, we need ‘proof of healthcare identity’ credentials

In my last post, I maintained that individual identifiers, such as a username or user ID, as used in Informational Identity Management - legal, transactional and digital identity management - are fundamentally a kind of credential. With the advent of "…a standard unique identifier for an individual…", commonly referred to as a Unique Patient Identifier, … Continue reading We don’t need Unique Patient Identifiers, we need ‘proof of healthcare identity’ credentials

Identity, Credential and Access Management Isn’t Exactly About Identity

This post is one in an ongoing series (starting here) in which I am developing the concept of 'Informational Identity'. Your name, your legal identities, your digital identities, are all the same kind of thing:  information tools created to pick you out of a crowd, to refer to you when you are not present, to … Continue reading Identity, Credential and Access Management Isn’t Exactly About Identity