NASH SHA-2 Certificates - Developer Guide
This Developer Guide is for the use of developers whose products connect to the Healthcare Identifiers (HI) Service, My Health Record, Electronic Prescribing and Secure Messaging with a National Authentication Service for Health (NASH) PKI Certificate.
NASH - Obtaining Identity From a Production or Test NASH Certificate v1.0
HI Service - Registration and Certificates
In this guide, you will Register as a developer for the HI Service, Request Test Certificates and Test Environment Data, Install the Test Certificates locally, Import Certificates in CIS Software.
NASH Organisation Certificate Tracker v1.0.1
My Health Record B2B Gateway - Registration
My Health Record integration is typically done in two steps. Connecting to the HI Service and the My Health Record system.
NASH Organisation Certificate Tracker - Product Data Sheet v1.0
NASH SHA-2 - PKI Certificate Readiness Assessment v1.0
Healthcare Identifier Service - FAQ PKI Certificate requirements for access to the HI Service v1.0
NASH Organisation Certificate Tracker - Software Package v1.0
NASH SHA-2 - CPV Test Certificates v1.1
NASH Organisation Certificate Tracker - Installation and User Guide v1.0.1
NASH Organisation Certificate Tracker - Release Note v1.0.1
My Health Record - Mobile integration
The Australian Digital Health Agency aims to increase the adoption of the My Health Record by connecting the My Health Record platform to mobile applications through industry-standard APIs.
NASH SHA-2 Readiness Assessment v1.3
My Health Record - B2B SVT Certificate v1.1
My Health Record B2B Gateway - Find whether a My Health Record exists
This developer guide helps you to verify whether a My Health Record exists for a patient using their Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI)
My Health Record - FHIR Mobility Certificate v1.1
HIPS - Product Data Sheet v8.3
Electronic Prescribing - CIS to NPDS or ASLR
The following steps will assist prescribing and dispensing Clinical Information System (CIS) software developers connect to the National Prescription Delivery Service (NPDS) and declare software conformance with the Agency’s Electronic Prescribing technical framework.
Resources
The Australian Digital Health Agency provides resources, tools, code, guides, information and contacts to assist software developers connecting digital health solutions to each other and to the national infrastructure
Endpoint Location Service - Common Certificate Use Values v1.0
Electronic Prescribing - Mobile Intermediary System - Conformance Process
A mobile intermediary system is a software product that a mobile application uses to connect to, and interact with, the National Prescription Delivery Service (NPDS) and/or Active Script List Registry (ASLR).
HI Service - Search for HPI-I
It is highly recommended that your software conduct HPI-I searches for users of your system.