[Openid-specs-heart] Openid-specs-heart Digest, Vol 85, Issue 5

Aaron Seib aaron.seib at nate-trust.org
Fri Aug 12 17:25:57 UTC 2016


    
This is how 98.5 percent of the world feels most of the time about almost every aspect of their care.  This is the 80% of the solution we should focus on enabling recognizing that profiles are a critical component to build on top of this ability.
I am in the same shoes as Glen.


Aaron Seib
The trick to establishing trust is to avoid all tricks.  Especially tricks on yourself.

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From: "Glen Marshall [SRS]" <gfm at securityrs.com> 
Date: 8/12/16  12:59 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: openid-specs-heart at lists.openid.net 
Subject: Re: [Openid-specs-heart] Openid-specs-heart Digest, Vol 85, Issue 5 



I’m still struggling with a very simple use case and how to express it using HEART.
 
As a Medicare recipient, I have supplemental insurance and Medicare Part D.  In addition, I have a primary care physician, a handful of specialists, a dentist, a periodontist, a preferred
 drug store, a mail-order pharmacy, a preferred radiological imaging practice, a preferred lab company, an occasional massage therapist, two designated people to make decisions if I am unable, and several online medical records.  Privacy is not my main concern;
 information sharing is key.  I want all of those who provide health care and related services to have the same information and share it among themselves freely.  Then I will depend less on my memory and record-keeping.  It is all a bit tenuous now, and I feel
 burdened by having to manage it all.
 
So, how do I relieve myself of the management burden, let every provider and insurer share all the data, get to see my health data in
one place, ensure that the two people I’ve designated also have the same access, and avoid having my data used for marketing or financial purposes? 

 
I don’t expect HEART to be the solution, of course, but it needs to be part of it.
 
 
Glen F. Marshall
Consultant
Security Risk Solutions, Inc.
698 Fishermans Bend
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Tel: (610) 644-2452

Mobile: (610) 613-3084
gfm at securityrs.com
www.SecurityRiskSolutions.com

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