Intelligence Reform: The Process Begins National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems June 7, 2005.

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Intelligence Reform: The Process Begins National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems June 7, 2005

Vital Registration in the U.S. - 1 Most jurisdictions have local registrars 6,400 local registrars nationwide Jurisdictions use standard minimum dataset, but –No standardized certificates –No standardized issuance processes

Vital Registration in the U.S. - 2 Wide variation among jurisdictions –Level of automated systems –Birth and death databases –Extent of legacy records –Methods and systems for issuing certified copies –Access to records (open v. restricted) –Customer ID requirements –Physical plant and personnel security

Open or partially-open record states California Indiana Iowa Kentucky Maine Massachusetts Minnesota Missouri Nebraska New Jersey North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma South Dakota Tennessee Vermont Washington Wisconsin

Intelligence Reform Act §7211. Minimum Standards for Birth Certificates (b)(3)(A) Minimum standards for acceptance by federal agencies Requires standards for birth certificate safety paper, printing, format to prevent tampering Implies standards for physical plant security Implies standards for computer and procedural security

Intelligence Reform Act (B)Requirements for proof and verification of identity as a condition of issuance Establish for each method of issuance –Mail –Phone –Fax –Internet –Credit card –Walk-in –Local v. Central Office Implies Authenticate Identity Document (AID) and Digital Image Access with DMVs

Intelligence Reform Act (C)Establish standards for processing birth certificate applications to prevent fraud Implies restricting access to records Implies Authenticate Identity Document (AID) and Digital Image Access with DMVs Implies centralized databases for issuance Implies physical and personnel security

Intelligence Reform Act (c)(1)(A) Assistance in meeting federal standards Award grants to states (c)(2)(A) Assistance in matching birth and death records (i) Computerizing birth and death records Implies Electronic Birth Registration (EBR) for speed and accuracy Implies Electronic Death Registration (EDR) for speed and accuracy

Intelligence Reform Act (c)(2)(A) Assistance in Matching birth and death records (cont’d) (ii) Developing capability to match birth and death records within and among the states Implies legacy file conversion Implies interjurisdictional exchange Implies including Department of Defense, State Department and Canada in exchange system

Intelligence Reform Act §7212. Driver’s licenses and personal identification cards (b)(2)(C) Standards for processing applications for driver’s licenses and personal ID cards to prevent fraud Implies national system among all vital records offices and DMVs Implies Electronic Verification of Vital Events (EVVE)

Intelligence Reform Act §7213. Social Security cards and numbers (a)Security Enhancements –Establish minimum standards for verification of documents to establish eligibility –Implies EVVE (c) Enumeration at Birth (EAB) –Prevent fraudulent obtainment of SSNs –Conduct study regarding EAB process

Risks - 1 Fraudulent document prepared by hospital? –Controls in hospitals? –Does jurisdiction audit hospitals? Certificate paper –Standardized? –Security features?

Risks - 2 Issued only to entitled persons? –Who is entitled? –How is entitlement proved? –Varies by jurisdiction Requestor’s ID checked and verified? Issued from a centralized database? –6,400 local registrars may not be linked to jurisdictions’ databases –Local records may be outdated

Risks - 3 Matched against death records? –Birth and death records received fast? –Accurately? –How fast is the match performed? Vital Records office secure? –Personnel? –Physical plant?

Solutions Standardized certificate safety paper 2.Birth-death matching 3.EVVE- Electronic Verification of Vital Events 4.EBRS- Electronic Birth Registration EDRS- Electronic Death Registration 5.Restricted Access to Records

Solutions Improved customer ID requirements 7.Centralized database and issuance 8.Improved vital records office security 9.Prevent fraudulent birth registration

Conclusions Existing birth certificate system has risks Birth certificate integrity can be improved Intelligence Reform Act provides paths to solutions Regulations must be written to meet requirements of law and the needs of the jurisdictions