HealthLeaders Media October 14, 2022
Scott Mace

EHNAC and CARIN have collaborated on a guide for healthcare providers, insurers, developers, and app developers.

Two influential developers of healthcare data standards have created a common code of conduct to help consumers control the exchange of their health data.

The CARIN Code of Conduct Accreditation Program (CCCAP) brings CARIN’s code of conduct together with the criteria review process of EHNAC to accelerate health data exchange activities of health plans, health systems, EHR vendors, implementers of HL7 FHIR-based application programming interfaces (APIs), and third-party app developers.

The collaboration is intended to support additional levels of trust related to consumer access to health data.

The CARIN Alliance works with more than 80 stakeholders to enable consumers to obtain, use, and share...

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