PKI NASH and Location Certificates
PKI certificates are required by many businesses for maintaining access to digital health tools including electronic prescribing and My Health Record. Two such certificates are about to expire for some practices. These are the National Authentication Service for Health's certificate (commonly referred to as a 'NASH' certificate), and Medicare's 'Location' certificate.
- The NASH certificate provides secure transactions between your practice and My Health Record and other digital health tools. This certificate is used by MedicalDirector Clinical, and must be renewed for continued communication between these applications and My Health Record.
- The Location certificate is used for secure online claiming,
amongst others functions, and is used by MedicalDirector Helix, Clinical, Pracsoft and
Bluechip. This certificate must be renewed regularly for continued communication between
these applications and Medicare or My Health Record.
These changes may affect your MedicalDirector applications. In some instances, updating your practice's PKI certificates is required for continued secure communication between your MedicalDirector applications and Medicare or My Health Record.
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