
Embedding robust identity checks at the portal level reduces fraud risk and regulatory exposure for health systems, while maintaining patient convenience. It signals industry‑wide adoption of integrated, AI‑driven security as a standard for digital health services.
The healthcare sector continues to be a prime target for cyber‑crime, with patient portals such as Epic’s MyChart exposing large volumes of protected health information. By embedding LexisNexis Risk Solutions’ verification suite directly into the Epic Connection Hub, hospitals gain a native, single‑sign‑on experience that does not sacrifice security. The partnership leverages existing Epic workflows, allowing providers to roll out advanced identity checks without extensive custom development, and signals a broader shift toward integrated risk management in clinical IT environments.
The integrated portfolio is deliberately modular, giving IT teams the flexibility to combine passive and active defenses based on risk tolerance. ThreatMetrix applies AI‑driven behavioral analytics, continuously profiling device fingerprints, geolocation and usage patterns to flag anomalous logins before a patient even notices. For higher‑risk transactions, tools such as Flex ID, Phone Finder and one‑time‑password authenticators can be invoked to confirm possession of the registered device. This layered approach reduces reliance on static passwords, cuts fraud incidence, and preserves the frictionless experience patients expect from digital health services.
Looking ahead, LexisNexis plans to embed its IDVerse solution, an AI‑powered engine that verifies documents and biometric data while detecting deepfake media. As generative AI lowers the barrier for synthetic identity attacks, NIST‑certified IAL2 workflows become essential for compliance and patient trust. By delivering these capabilities within the familiar MyChart onboarding flow, health systems can future‑proof their digital front doors without disruptive overhauls. The move underscores a broader industry trend: embedding sophisticated anti‑fraud technology at the point of entry rather than relying on downstream remediation.
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