By operation of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Establishing the Australian Digital Health Agency) Rule 2016, on 1 July 2016, all the assets and liabilities of NEHTA will vest in the Australian Digital Health Agency. In this website, on and from 1 July 2016, all references to "National E-Health Transition Authority" or "NEHTA" will be deemed to be references to the Australian Digital Health Agency. PCEHR means the My Health Record, formerly the "Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record", within the meaning of the My Health Records Act 2012 (Cth), formerly called the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records Act 2012 (Cth).
NASH Organisation Certificate Tracker v1.0.1
The 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 receive information via SMD secure messaging services. NASH certificates expire after two years and need to be regularly renewed to ensure ongoing connectivity. The Certificate Tracker helps healthcare provider organisations track certificate expiration dates. It retrieves the expiration dates of NASH certificates for any given HPI-O and, optionally, all other HPI-Os within the same HPI-O network.
This guide outlines the process on how to find out when your certificate has expired, plus how to renew your certificate and more.
This product is provided subject to the licence terms included in the Software Package.