From brett at projectliberty.org Mon Dec 1 09:18:05 2008 From: brett at projectliberty.org (Brett McDowell) Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 12:18:05 -0500 Subject: [SIG-HIM] Fwd: [stewards] User Centric Health in ID Commons References: <0DC11638B464A44E808178CEF7E6C978574AFEA7@blue.polka.com> Message-ID: <57FF4DAC-4447-4ACE-A25A-D17496E146BD@projectliberty.org> FYI... here is another group working on similar things. Perhaps we may want to reach out to them? Begin forwarded message: > From: Mike Kirkwood > Date: December 1, 2008 10:31:08 AM EST > To: Johannes Ernst > Cc: "stewards at lists.idcommons.net" > Subject: RE: [stewards] User Centric Health in ID Commons > > Johannes, > > Great question. > > Yes, I've been involved in the Health 2.0 Accelerator (went to the > meetings at Health 2.0). Polka is one of the companies involved in > the Drug Profile Exchange project, the first project that was kicked > off last Spring, and now has completed first integration effort. > > A primary influence for me in starting the group in Identity Commons > is that many of the companies in the Health 2.0 Accelerator (and > beyond) really have a need for a standard set of practices for > exhanging profile information, and the requirements can be pretty > interesting, for example, being able to exchange data anonymously, > but still get the desired result. I found that several of the > companies are becoming users of oAuth and are trying to plug into > Google's ecosystem. > > This year, after Health 2.0, we had a HealthBarCamp (hosted at > ManAtt, started by Mark Scrimshire). There, we invited JanRain to > visit (Brian & Tore) and discussed the model for using OpenID for > Health, the opportunities and the challenges. > > One of the opportunities is represented in this group, a model that > would allow there to be a way for Identity Providers to provide an > identity stack that is reusable, and paid for in a way that > companies can easily plug into a private/public infrastructure and > not have to pay per-user fees (e.g. enterprise licenses). A lot > to think about, I think the Identity Commons group can be focused as > a partner to Health 2.0, and bring some healthy cross pollination. > > > --Mike > > > ________________________________________ > From: Johannes Ernst [jernst at netmesh.us] > Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 10:15 PM > To: Mike Kirkwood > Cc: stewards at lists.idcommons.net > Subject: Re: [stewards] User Centric Health in ID Commons > > Are you aware of the Health 2.0 accelerator? http://accelerator.editme.com/ > > They are trying to figure out their organization / governance / etc. > and it could well be rather compatible with identity commons > principles. > > > > On Nov 30, 2008, at 21:51, Mike Kirkwood wrote: > >> Hello ID Commons Stewards, >> >> Quick intro: My name is Mike Kirkwood. I've been working in the >> identity space for a number of years, mostly as an Enterprise >> Architect for large technology companies that have web and retail >> channels. I've had the good fortune to attend several of the IIW >> workshops, Data Sharing Summit, and VRM summit in the last year, >> dipping my toes in the user-centric part of the universe. Am >> impressed on the amazing progress. >> >> Am now CEO of a small company working in the space of enabling a >> person to manage their health information and network, and was >> inspired by the work at IIW2008a to start a working group, with a >> focus on merging the stack/vision to the specifics of Health, and >> the Health 2.0 momentum in the industry. >> >> Wanted to invite you all to join a new working group, have called >> User Centric Health. Itocused on enabling a person to have >> visibilty, control, and sharing of their health-related information. >> >> Here's first draft charter for the group here: http://wiki.idcommons.net/User-Centric_Health_Charter >> >> Am hoping that you'll consider putting this group in the queue for >> discussion and approval as a group. I plan on attending the Dec. 2 >> Stewards meeting to answer any questions or take suggestions on how >> best to form this group within Identity Commons. >> >> --Mike >> ____________________________________________________________ >> You received this message as a subscriber on the list: >> stewards at lists.idcommons.net >> To be removed from the list, send any message to: >> stewards-unsubscribe at lists.idcommons.net >> >> For all list information and functions, see: >> http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/stewards > > Johannes Ernst > NetMesh Inc. > > ____________________________________________________________ > You received this message as a subscriber on the list: > stewards at lists.idcommons.net > To be removed from the list, send any message to: > stewards-unsubscribe at lists.idcommons.net > > For all list information and functions, see: > http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/stewards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Begin forwarded message: > From: Brett McDowell > Date: December 4, 2008 10:58:58 AM EST > To: Mike Kirkwood > Cc: Eugene Eric Kim , "stewards at lists.idcommons.net > " > Subject: Re: [stewards] User Centric Health in ID Commons > > Will the dial-in details be circulated to this list? > > If you are interested in a 4th agenda topic I'll try to join and > discuss the following with your core group: > > 4) How to best learn from and work with other User Centric Health > groups in the industry like the DataPortability, Liberty Alliance, > ANSI and OASIS groups which are also dedicated to this same topic > (it may not be called "user centric" in each instance but it is > basically the same topic in each instance). > > > Brett McDowell | http://www.projectliberty.org | +1.413.652.1248 > > > On Dec 3, 2008, at 10:49 PM, Mike Kirkwood wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> Have been chatting with a few interested parties in this group. >> >> Am hoping to kick off a first meeting for User Centric Health. >> Proposed time is Dec. 18 @ 10am, Pacific Time. Have a small core >> group. >> >> Going to set up a simple agenda: >> >> 1) Confirm practices and procedures for becoming a group in ID >> Commons >> >> 2) Set initial charter definition, projects, and roles (including >> steward representatives) >> >> 3) Define first use case and outline architecture to test against >> scenario presented. Am hoping this step can set a goal of a >> working set of user examples to model end-to-end package to >> describe the opportunities for deployment and other works >> >> And anything else that comes up. :-) >> >> Let me know if this sounds like reasonable first step, hope to see >> you there. Will put bridge info in the doc and send a link. >> >> --Mike >> ________________________________________ >> From: Eugene Eric Kim [eekim at blueoxen.com] >> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 11:21 AM >> To: stewards at lists.idcommons.net >> Subject: Re: [stewards] User Centric Health in ID Commons >> >> Hi Mike, >> >> Very glad to see you putting this together! Welcome! Looking forward >> to chatting with you and others on tomorrow morning's call. >> >> =Eugene >> >> On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Mike Kirkwood >> wrote: >>> Hello ID Commons Stewards, >>> >>> Quick intro: My name is Mike Kirkwood. I've been working in the >>> identity space for a number of years, mostly as an Enterprise >>> Architect for large technology companies that have web and retail >>> channels. I've had the good fortune to attend several of the IIW >>> workshops, Data Sharing Summit, and VRM summit in the last year, >>> dipping my toes in the user-centric part of the universe. Am >>> impressed on the amazing progress. >>> >>> Am now CEO of a small company working in the space of enabling a >>> person to manage their health information and network, and was >>> inspired by the work at IIW2008a to start a working group, with a >>> focus on merging the stack/vision to the specifics of Health, and >>> the Health 2.0 momentum in the industry. >>> >>> Wanted to invite you all to join a new working group, have called >>> User Centric Health. Itocused on enabling a person to have >>> visibilty, control, and sharing of their health-related information. >>> >>> Here's first draft charter for the group here: http://wiki.idcommons.net/User-Centric_Health_Charter >>> >>> Am hoping that you'll consider putting this group in the queue for >>> discussion and approval as a group. I plan on attending the Dec. >>> 2 Stewards meeting to answer any questions or take suggestions on >>> how best to form this group within Identity Commons. >>> >>> --Mike >> >> -- >> = >> ===================================================================== >> Eugene Eric Kim ................................ http://xri.net/ >> =eekim >> Blue Oxen Associates ........................ http:// >> www.blueoxen.com/ >> = >> ===================================================================== >> ____________________________________________________________ >> You received this message as a subscriber on the list: >> stewards at lists.idcommons.net >> To be removed from the list, send any message to: >> stewards-unsubscribe at lists.idcommons.net >> >> For all list information and functions, see: >> http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/stewards >> ____________________________________________________________ >> You received this message as a subscriber on the list: >> stewards at lists.idcommons.net >> To be removed from the list, send any message to: >> stewards-unsubscribe at lists.idcommons.net >> >> For all list information and functions, see: >> http://lists.idcommons.net/lists/info/stewards > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From britta at projectliberty.org Mon Dec 8 11:28:04 2008 From: britta at projectliberty.org (Britta Glade) Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 11:28:04 -0800 Subject: [SIG-HIM] DoD launches personal health record with Microsoft, Google In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Of potential interest for this group to discuss. This is making the rounds via a DoD press release, included below. 1. DoD launches personal health record with Microsoft, Google By Anne Zieger Comment| Forward Well, the personal health record (PHR) has officially become mainstream when the U.S. Department of Defense embraces it. The DoD, which apparently had its own PHR in place previously, is leveraging both Microsoft HealthVault and Google Health PHRs to build a new prototype PHR. The new PHR, known as MiCare, will be rolled out initially at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, WA. The goal for the PHR is to help soldiers and their families manage their health regardless of where they're stationed, and even when they move outside of the military system. The data will be protected under the Markle Foundation's "Connecting for Health" guidelines, which give the patient control over who gets to see the data and what part of it they see as well. The long term goal of the project is to develop the PHR into a "patient-centric health record," blending electronic medical record functions with patient-controlled data. ### DoD Launches Personal Health Record Pilot December 8, 2008 Tools - Email - Print Falls Church, Va. - The Department of Defense (DoD) is pleased to announce the successful launch of MiCare, the Military Health System's prototype personal health record (PHR) at Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC) in Tacoma, Wa. MiCare is designed to help members of the military and their families more easily and effectively manage their health and wellness, regardless of their location and as they seek care inside and beyond the Military Health System. MiCare developed as a pilot project in partnership with Microsoft Corp. and Google. The project which began in March 2008, focused on incorporating the services and features offered by commercial vendors as a way to expedite the development and expand the capabilities of the military's PHR. Dr. S. Ward Casscells, assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, praised the hard work and spirit of the partnership which made the development and launch of MiCare a success. He said, "I am a strong advocate for the adoption and use of PHRs. They allow patients to take more responsibility for their healthcare needs and make patients and providers interactive partners in the healthcare encounter. I believe MiCare will empower our beneficiaries and significantly enhance both the quality and continuity of healthcare we provide." Both Microsoft(R) HealthVaultTM and Google HealthTM serve as protected patient-controlled repositories for health information that is needed to support PHR functions. Regardless which platform the beneficiary chooses, both provide a secure place to store, manage, and distribute their own personal health information. Beneficiaries who choose to enroll in MiCare at MAMC will have access to their demographic information, active medication lists, their allergy data, lab results, radiology results, personal problem list, past visits, upcoming appointments and inpatient/outpatient documentation from AHLTA, the military electronic health record. Using Microsoft HealthVault or Google Health, the beneficiary will also have the ability to store health records obtained from civilian providers, plans and pharmacies. Healthvault also allows uploading of data from health and fitness devices, such as pedometers, blood pressure monitors, blood glucose monitors and peak flow meters. The beneficiary can choose to share this data with healthcare providers and a wide range of health and wellness applications and services connected on the HealthVault or Google Health platform. Beneficiaries' health information will be protected under the new "Connecting for Health" guidelines developed by the Markle Foundation with the aid of Microsoft, Google and other vendors to establish the standards for keeping sensitive information private. The beneficiary has complete control over who looks at the data and what information they see. Both Microsoft and Google expressed enthusiasm about the project and indicated that they were pleased to be providing services which will benefit military families. "Providing one location to store and manage health data can make a significant impact on military families on the move, for retirees seeking care, and for family health managers left behind as a parent is called to duty," said Peter Neupert, corporate vice president for Microsoft's Health Solutions Group. "We look forward to demonstrating the value of this pilot." Likewise, Sameer Samat, Director of Product Management for Google Health said, "Google is pleased to be working on the MiCare pilot with the DoD. Helping military service members organize all their personal health information in one secure and central location will ultimately help them better coordinate their care as they move locations." Plans for deployment of MiCare beyond the initial MAMC pilot location are under consideration and new features including secure provider/patient messaging and a provider portal will be considered for development and addition to subsequent versions. Ultimately, MiCare will serve as a patient-centric health record, aggregating documentation and information from all sources of healthcare in a location accessible to the beneficiary and under their complete control. The importance of the MiCare initiative was summed up by Mr. Charles Campbell, the Military Health System's chief information officer. He said, "Micare will not only meet the needs of our Service members and beneficiaries and improve the continuity of their care, it also supports the national goal to develop the foundation for secure, health information exchange between patients and providers." ## -- Britta Glade Liberty Alliance 925-254-4233 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 349 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The report is entitled: "IDENTITY CRISIS An Examination of the Costs and Benefits of a Unique Patient Identifier for the U.S. Health Care System" It is a really good read, if you can skim its 90+ pages quickly! We may want to discuss this on the call as well if we have time. Find it on our Wiki, or here is the direct link: http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2008/RAND_MG753.pdf Talk to everyone Friday, John Fraser MEDNETWorld.com ==== EMAIL THREAD ==== From: sig-him-bounces at lists.projectliberty.org [mailto:sig-him-bounces at lists.projectliberty.org] On Behalf Of Brett McDowell Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:18 AM To: sig-him at lists.projectliberty.org Subject: [SIG-HIM] Fwd: [stewards] User Centric Health in ID Commons FYI... here is another group working on similar things. Perhaps we may want to reach out to them? Begin forwarded message: ---------------------------------- From: Mike Kirkwood Date: December 1, 2008 10:31:08 AM EST To: Johannes Ernst Cc: "stewards at lists.idcommons.net" Subject: RE: [stewards] User Centric Health in ID Commons Johannes, Great question. Yes, I've been involved in the Health 2.0 Accelerator (went to the meetings at Health 2.0). Polka is one of the companies involved in the Drug Profile Exchange project, the first project that was kicked off last Spring, and now has completed first integration effort. A primary influence for me in starting the group in Identity Commons is that many of the companies in the Health 2.0 Accelerator (and beyond) really have a need for a standard set of practices for exhanging profile information, and the requirements can be pretty interesting, for example, being able to exchange data anonymously, but still get the desired result. I found that several of the companies are becoming users of oAuth and are trying to plug into Google's ecosystem. This year, after Health 2.0, we had a HealthBarCamp (hosted at ManAtt, started by Mark Scrimshire). There, we invited JanRain to visit (Brian & Tore) and discussed the model for using OpenID for Health, the opportunities and the challenges. One of the opportunities is represented in this group, a model that would allow there to be a way for Identity Providers to provide an identity stack that is reusable, and paid for in a way that companies can easily plug into a private/public infrastructure and not have to pay per-user fees (e.g. enterprise licenses). A lot to think about, I think the Identity Commons group can be focused as a partner to Health 2.0, and bring some healthy cross pollination. --Mike ___________________ John Fraser, CEO MEDNETWorld.com 333 Washington Ave North, Suite 208 Minneapolis, MN 55401 US Telephone: +1 612.435.7602 Fax: +1 612.435.7601 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 5471 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From mike at polka.com Thu Dec 11 21:58:55 2008 From: mike at polka.com (Mike Kirkwood) Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 21:58:55 -0800 Subject: [SIG-HIM] HIM SIG Call this Friday - don't miss it! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0DC11638B464A44E808178CEF7E6C978574AFF2D@blue.polka.com> John Here's a few documents for the discussion tomorrow. User Centric Health Charter (ID commons project started recently) http://wiki.idcommons.net/User-Centric_Health_Charter Health Trust Slides (from IIW) http://docs.google.com/Presentation?docid=dfk7n8fk_48c62vd6ft&hl=en Suggested use-cases User Centric Health working group http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dfk7n8fk_86c339nnc2 Health 2.0 Accelerator project: Drug Profile Interoperability http://accelerator.editme.com/Drug I'll be calling in from my cell, on the road tomorrow. Look forward to talking with you. --Mike ________________________________________ From: John Fraser [john.fraser at mednetworld.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 2:53 PM To: HIM-SIG Cc: Mike Kirkwood Subject: HIM SIG Call this Friday - don't miss it! Health Identity Management Special Interest Group (HIM SIG) ? Meeting Announcement Guest Speaker: Mike Kirkwood Mike will discuss the group http://www.idcommons.net/, Health 2.0 Accelerator and their interests/intersections with healthcare identity management. Brett thought we should reach out to Mike and this group, so we did, and Mike agreed to give us an update. Friday, December 12th, 2008 - Time: 10:00 - 11:00 Central US time (4 p.m. GMT) US toll-free number: 866-469-3239 US toll number: 650-429-3300 Meeting Number or Access Code: 57684181# Secondly, I?ve put up a link to a recent Rand report on our wiki. The report is entitled: ?IDENTITY CRISIS An Examination of the Costs and Benefits of a Unique Patient Identifier for the U.S. Health Care System? It is a really good read, if you can skim its 90+ pages quickly! We may want to discuss this on the call as well if we have time. Find it on our Wiki, or here is the direct link: http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2008/RAND_MG753.pdf Talk to everyone Friday, John Fraser MEDNETWorld.com ==== EMAIL THREAD ==== From: sig-him-bounces at lists.projectliberty.org [mailto:sig-him-bounces at lists.projectliberty.org] On Behalf Of Brett McDowell Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:18 AM To: sig-him at lists.projectliberty.org Subject: [SIG-HIM] Fwd: [stewards] User Centric Health in ID Commons FYI... here is another group working on similar things. Perhaps we may want to reach out to them? Begin forwarded message: ---------------------------------- From: Mike Kirkwood > Date: December 1, 2008 10:31:08 AM EST To: Johannes Ernst > Cc: "stewards at lists.idcommons.net" > Subject: RE: [stewards] User Centric Health in ID Commons Johannes, Great question. Yes, I've been involved in the Health 2.0 Accelerator (went to the meetings at Health 2.0). Polka is one of the companies involved in the Drug Profile Exchange project, the first project that was kicked off last Spring, and now has completed first integration effort. A primary influence for me in starting the group in Identity Commons is that many of the companies in the Health 2.0 Accelerator (and beyond) really have a need for a standard set of practices for exhanging profile information, and the requirements can be pretty interesting, for example, being able to exchange data anonymously, but still get the desired result. I found that several of the companies are becoming users of oAuth and are trying to plug into Google's ecosystem. This year, after Health 2.0, we had a HealthBarCamp (hosted at ManAtt, started by Mark Scrimshire). There, we invited JanRain to visit (Brian & Tore) and discussed the model for using OpenID for Health, the opportunities and the challenges. One of the opportunities is represented in this group, a model that would allow there to be a way for Identity Providers to provide an identity stack that is reusable, and paid for in a way that companies can easily plug into a private/public infrastructure and not have to pay per-user fees (e.g. enterprise licenses). A lot to think about, I think the Identity Commons group can be focused as a partner to Health 2.0, and bring some healthy cross pollination. --Mike ___________________ John Fraser, CEO MEDNETWorld.com 333 Washington Ave North, Suite 208 Minneapolis, MN 55401 US Telephone: +1 612.435.7602 Fax: +1 612.435.7601 [cid:image001.jpg at 01C95AE5.D9497390] From john.fraser at mednetworld.com Fri Dec 12 06:52:51 2008 From: john.fraser at mednetworld.com (John Fraser) Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 08:52:51 -0600 Subject: [SIG-HIM] HIM SIG Call today - discussion materials Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: Mike Kirkwood [mailto:mike at polka.com] Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 11:59 PM To: John Fraser; HIM-SIG Subject: RE: HIM SIG Call this Friday - don't miss it! John Here's a few documents for the discussion tomorrow. User Centric Health Charter (ID commons project started recently) http://wiki.idcommons.net/User-Centric_Health_Charter Health Trust Slides (from IIW) http://docs.google.com/Presentation?docid=dfk7n8fk_48c62vd6ft&hl=en Suggested use-cases User Centric Health working group http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dfk7n8fk_86c339nnc2 Health 2.0 Accelerator project: Drug Profile Interoperability http://accelerator.editme.com/Drug I'll be calling in from my cell, on the road tomorrow. Look forward to talking with you. --Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john.fraser at mednetworld.com Mon Dec 22 06:26:34 2008 From: john.fraser at mednetworld.com (John Fraser) Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 08:26:34 -0600 Subject: [SIG-HIM] Cancelling call this Friday Message-ID: Liberty Alliance, Health Identity Management, Special Interest Group Due to the holidays, Pete Palmer and I feel it is best to cancel the upcoming call, scheduled for this Friday. Our next call will be held two weeks later as normally scheduled, January 9th, 2009. Pete and I wish everyone Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! JF ___________________ John Fraser, CEO MEDNETWorld.com 333 Washington Ave North, Suite 208 Minneapolis, MN 55401 US Telephone: +1 612.435.7602 Fax: +1 612.435.7601 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 5471 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From VERNON.C.WILLIAMS at saic.com Mon Dec 22 06:32:29 2008 From: VERNON.C.WILLIAMS at saic.com (Williams, Vernon C.) Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 06:32:29 -0800 Subject: [SIG-HIM] Cancelling call this Friday In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <60A966341E6EB342B08B956223D8A9C5025C6F54@0461-its-exmb02.us.saic.com> Talk to you folks in the new year. Merry Christmas to all and a blessed New Year. R/ Vern Vern Williams MSIS CISSP CSSLP ISSEP PMP CBCP Senior Security Architect IEEE Senior Member Phone: 512-255-7972 Cell: 512-635-5315 Email: williamsv at saic.com Alt email: vern.williams at ieee.org CSSLP _____ From: sig-him-bounces at lists.projectliberty.org [mailto:sig-him-bounces at lists.projectliberty.org] On Behalf Of John Fraser Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 8:27 AM To: HIM-SIG Subject: [SIG-HIM] Cancelling call this Friday Liberty Alliance, Health Identity Management, Special Interest Group Due to the holidays, Pete Palmer and I feel it is best to cancel the upcoming call, scheduled for this Friday. Our next call will be held two weeks later as normally scheduled, January 9th, 2009. Pete and I wish everyone Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! 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