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Connecting Consumers: Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information

CT2: Authentication of Consumers

Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information

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CT2: Authentication of Consumers
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This practice area addresses the following Connecting for Health Core Principles for a Networked Environment*:
6. Data Quality and integrity
7. Security safeguards and controls
* "The Architecture for Privacy in a Networked Health Information Environment," Connecting for Health, June 2006. Available at: http://www.connectingforhealth.org/commonframework/docs/P1_CFH_Architecture.pdf.

Appendix A: Acknowledgements

Connecting for Health thanks the following Work Group members for participating in the rich discussion that resulted in this paper.

Chair

Clay Shirky, New York University Graduate Interactive Telecommunications Program

Work Group

Paula Arcioni*, New Jersey Office of Information Technology
Ernie Argetsinger, Omnimedix Institute
Siddharth Bajaj, VeriSign, Inc.
Dan Combs, Global Identity Solutions, LLC
Jeremy Coote, InterComponentWare, Inc.
Maureen Costello, Ingenix
Phillip D' Angio, VeriSign, Inc.
James Dempsey, JD, Center for Democracy and Technology
Carol Diamond, MD, MPH, Markle Foundation
Martin Fisher, MedicAlert Foundation International
Thomas Foth, Pitney Bowes, Inc.
Christopher Gervais, Partners Community HealthCare, Inc.
Mark Gingrich, MS, RxHub, LLC
Janlori Goldman, JD, Health Privacy Project
Philip Hagen, MD, Mayo Clinic
Jonathan Hare, Resilient
Elizabeth Holland*, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt University and Medical Center
Jennifer Kerber, Information Technology Association of America
Kristy LaLonde*, Office of E-Government, Information Policy, and Technology U.S. Office of Management and Budget
David Lansky, PhD, Markle Foundation
J.P. Little, RxHub, LLC
Kathleen Mahan, MBA, SureScripts
Georgia Marsh*, United States General Services Administration, E-Authentication Initiative (former position)
Phil Marshall, MD, MPH, WebMD Health
Daniel Matthews, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Damon Miller, CapMed Corporation, A Division of Bio-Imaging Technologies, Inc.
Kim Nazi, FACHE*, United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Alison Rein**, AcademyHealth
Eric Sachs, Google Health
Charles Safran, MD, Harvard Medical School
Scott Schumacher, PhD, Initiate Systems, Inc.
Donald Simborg, MD, Independent Consultant
Michael Simko, RPH, Walgreens Pharmacy Services
Michael Stokes, Microsoft Corporation
David Temoshok*, General Services Administration, Office of Governmentwide Policy
Robert Tennant, MA, Medical Group Management Association
Jeanette Thornton, MPA, America's Health Insurance Plans
Allison Viola, American Health Information Management Association
David Yakimischak, SureScripts

*Federal and state employees participated in the Work Group but make no endorsement.
**Participated in Work Group but makes no endorsement per employer policy.

The Connecting for Health Work Group on Consumer Authentication Policies for Networked Personal Health Information wishes to thank Josh Lemieux for his expertise and tireless help preparing this manuscript. In addition, we thank Clay Shirky for his leadership and work on this manuscript. Without his unique ability to parse very complex issues carefully and adeptly, we could not have achieved this paper. We also thank Dan Combs and Stefaan Verhulst for their help researching and drafting portions of this document.

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