Written by Kate McDonald on 19 February 2014. Healthcare providers who applied for a National Authentication Service for Health (NASH) PKI certificate to participate in the PCEHR have begun receiving renewal notices for individual NASH tokens that require them to fax in an application form to Medicare. Read more at Pulse IT Continue reading
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Notice about NASH certificates for SA ACCHSs
AHCSA have recently noted that at some sites there is an issue blocking access to the PCEHR. If you installed your organisation’s NASH certificate on Communicare v12.5 and have since upgraded to a latter version of Communicare, your NASH certificate may have been scrubbed out of the appropriate place on the Communicare server. Please check … Continue reading
Individual eHealth PKI renamed NASH
PLEASE NOTE: The article below from PulseIT refers to the smartcard + disc individual providers wanting access via the provider portal (not via Communicare) receive. For SA ACCHSs, none of you currently have clinicians accessing via the portal, so the contents of this article will not have any direct impact upon your daily practice. eHealth … Continue reading
What is my PKI certificate number?
When filling out an application to register a HPI-O and apply to participate in the PCEHR, there is a section on the form where you will be asked whether you have a PKI certificate, and if so, what the number of that certificate might be. The PKI certificate being referred to here is your organisation’s … Continue reading
NASH PKI renewal form
Click here to access the NASH Organisation PKI Certificate Renewal Letter (2) Please note that due to the processes used to issue PKI certificates by DHS, certain NASH PKIs may expire this year (the exact timing depends on when you applied for your NASH certificate). This will not affect all health services. If your NASH … Continue reading