How Digital Driver's Licenses Are About to Transform Healthcare Identity Verification

How Digital Driver's Licenses Are About to Transform Healthcare Identity Verification

From The Beat by HLTH

June 8, 2026 · 25 min · Episode 438

About this episode

This episode discusses the impact of digital driver's licenses on healthcare identity verification.

In this episode of the AI at ViVE series on The Beat Podcast, host Sandy Vance welcomes back Peter Horadan, CEO of Vouched, for a fascinating and forward-looking conversation about one of the most consequential shifts happening in digital identity right now. Digital driver's licenses are no longer a curiosity at TSA checkpoints. They are becoming a global standard, and healthcare is one of the industries that stands to benefit most. From eliminating duplicate patient records to defending against deepfake fraud to solving the emerging challenge of AI agent identity verification, Peter lays out a clear and compelling vision for what healthcare identity infrastructure needs to look like in the very near future. If you work in telehealth, healthcare IT, compliance, or patient access, this episode will make you think very differently about something most organizations have never considered a strategic priority. It is believed that about 7% of people in the United States have a digital driver's license today, with estimates reaching 30% adoption by the end of this year and 50% by the end of 2027. If you aren’t having conversations for this shift, learn why it matters and how to…

People in this episode

Host: Sandy Vance

Guest: Peter Horadan

Topics covered

  • digital identity
  • healthcare
  • telehealth
  • patient verification
  • technology
  • AI

Keywords

  • digital driver's license
  • healthcare identity
  • patient records
  • deepfake fraud
  • AI agent verification
  • telehealth
  • compliance

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Vouched

Places: United States

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