The Critical Importance of DAL Identity International's Forensic Identity Management in Healthcare
Dawid Jacobs
Inventor of the only solution to nullify the $10.5T+ global problem of Deepfake Synthetic Identities.
The Essence of Patient Identity
An individual's healthcare Identity is a holistic compilation of their medical history, current health status, and treatment plans. Accurate identification ensures that all medical interventions, whether diagnostic, therapeutic, or preventive, are precisely targeted to the correct individual. This comprehensive approach is crucial because effective treatment can only be achieved when all relevant information about the patient is known. This is particularly important in cases where multiple doctors and departments are involved in a patient's care. Misidentification can lead to inappropriate treatments, incorrect medications, and even wrongful surgeries, with potentially fatal consequences.
Integrated Patient Records
A robust Identity Management system in healthcare ensures that a patient's information is consistently linked across all departments and facilities. This system must enable healthcare providers to accurately identify a patient at any time, in any location, and under any circumstances. This capability is essential, especially in emergencies where immediate access to a patient's medical history can mean the difference between life and death. For instance, if a patient is unconscious or unable to communicate, healthcare professionals must still be able to retrieve their complete medical records swiftly and accurately.
Identifying Healthcare Providers
Equally important is the accurate identification of healthcare providers—doctors, specialists, nurses, pharmacists, and anyone else involved in a patient's care. This transparency ensures accountability and traceability, which are essential for maintaining high standards of care and patient safety. By accurately identifying each professional, it becomes easier to track treatments, prescriptions, and medical decisions, thereby minimizing the risk of errors and fraud.
Global Treatment and Emergency Care
In today's interconnected world, the ability to treat a patient accurately, regardless of their location, is increasingly important. A global Identity Management system would allow healthcare providers to access a patient's medical records anywhere in the world, ensuring continuity of care. This is particularly crucial in emergencies where timely access to a patient’s health history can guide life-saving interventions. For example, a traveler experiencing a medical emergency abroad would benefit immensely from a system that allows local doctors to access their medical records instantly.
Prevention of Child Trafficking
Human trafficking is one of the most heinous crimes committed against mostly unprotected and desperate people globally. Child trafficking and baby theft can only be mitigated if accurate identification of the infant or newborn and their parents is done. This is where FIM becomes the most needed tool. FIM is the only way to collect and verify an Identity at the highest level. Prevention of Human theft is critical, and the healthcare sector is an easy avenue for Human Traffickers. This can only be prevented by FIM.
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Flaws in Current Systems
Despite advancements in technology, current patient identification systems have significant flaws. These systems often rely on disparate and uncoordinated methods of record-keeping, leading to errors in patient identification. Such mistakes have resulted in mistaken treatments, incorrect medication administration, unnecessary surgeries, and even patient deaths. These flaws stem from issues such as duplicate records, misfiled information, and the inability to share data seamlessly across different healthcare platforms.
Exploitation by Crime Syndicates
The vulnerabilities in current healthcare Identity systems are not just technical but also opportunistic. Crime syndicates have discovered ways to exploit these weaknesses for profit. They manipulate patient identities to obtain prescription medications for resale, exploit diagnostic errors for financial gain, and engage in various other fraudulent activities. These illicit practices not only compromise patient safety but also inflate healthcare costs and undermine the integrity of healthcare systems.
Deceased Identities Must Be Acknowledged
The deceased form an integral part of the lifecycle of Human Beings, and the Identity of the deceased must be verified at the most accurate level. This is crucial for reasons such as accurate census counts, understanding the illnesses that caused deaths, and preventing potential outbreaks. Accurate identification of deceased individuals also ensures that their medical records are correctly closed and archived, preventing posthumous Identity theft.
DAL Identity International
To ensure the efficient functioning of healthcare systems, it is essential to accurately identify all involved—from patients throughout their lives to healthcare workers, suppliers of medicine, and the logistics of medical supplies. DAL Identity International offers a comprehensive Forensic Identity Management (FIM) solution that provides unparalleled accuracy in Identity verification for both living and deceased individuals. Our focus on forensic protocols and precision onboarding of individuals ensures verification at the highest levels, trusted even in courts of law. Our core biometric—fingerprints—combined with secondary biometrics such as iris and facial recognition, ensures multi-modal verification capabilities. Additionally, we offer DNA collection on request, providing the most thorough Identity Management solution available.
Conclusion
DAL Identity International has established itself as the most critical Identity solution globally, with its FIM being the most accurate. The critical importance of Identity Management in healthcare cannot be overstated. A robust, accurate, and integrated Identity Management system is essential for ensuring effective patient care, safeguarding patient safety, and maintaining the integrity of healthcare systems. By addressing the flaws in current systems and leveraging advanced technologies, we can create a healthcare environment where every individual is accurately identified, and their health information is seamlessly accessible, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and a more resilient healthcare system.