National Authentication Service for Health (NASH) is a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) certificate solution used to access digital health services such as:
- Healthcare Identifiers (HI) Service
- My Health Record
- Electronic prescribing
- Secure messaging
NASH is used by healthcare provider organisations and supporting organisations to:
- Authenticate and securely access digital health services
- Digitally sign documents and other transactions
- Encrypt health information for secure exchange
Software developers can apply for a NASH PKI test kit by emailing [email protected]
Healthcare organisations can obtain a NASH SHA-2 certificate in Health Professional Online Services (HPOS).
Developer guides
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.
Resources
NASH Organisation Certificate Tracker v1.0.1
Topics
ID
EP-2297:2016
Type
Product
Version
1.0.1
Status
Active
The National Authentication Service for Health (NASH) Organisation Certificate Tracker is a simple tool for listing the expiration dates of NASH PKI Certificates for Healthcare Provider Organisations (NASH certificates). Healthcare provider organisations need active NASH certificates to both access the My Health Record system and securely send and…
NASH SHA-2 Readiness Assessment v1.3
Topics
ID
EP-3719:2022
Type
Product
Version
1.3
Status
Active
National Authentication Service for Health (NASH) NASH SHA-2 PKI Certificate Readiness Assessment v1.0 PDF This provides detailed guidance for developers on the NASH SHA-2 readiness assessment use cases, technical requirements, testing approach and processes. NASH SHA-2 Readiness Test Specs v1.3 XLS Introduces changes to the test environment endpoints for…