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  1. One Healthcare ID (OHID) is Optum's Multifactor Authentication (MFA) solution which has its own helpdesk. Why is OHID being used? One Healthcare ID (OHID) is being implemented as part of our transition to Optum. Does the migration to OHID impact federated users?

  2. OHID accounts need to be unique, and the credentials should not be shared. I'm using Firefox and keep getting prompted to log in to OHID even though I've already entered my credentials. Is there a way to fix this?

  3. The consent of a parent or guardian of such a minor shall not be necessary in order to authorize the proposed hospital, medical or surgical treatment or procedures.

  4. REAL ID is not a required credential but will help ease the check-in process when flying or entering a federally protected facility. What Does a Real ID Credential Look Like? HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT REAL ID? CONTACT US. Find your Real ID Document Status with a Driver’s License Status Check!

  5. Can I share my personal OHID account login with family members? No, OHID credentials should remain unique and not be shared. If desired, a primary user, injured worker, can grant additional users, such as family members. What happens to my old e-account?

  6. Beginning May 7, 2025, in order to board a plane or enter a military base or facility using your driver’s license or identification card, you must have the REAL ID indicator on your credential. If not you may use another form of acceptable documentation such as a valid passport or military ID.

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  8. Pediatric first aid and pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification. An in-person skill test is required, and a copy of the current certification card must be on file.