EHR Intelligence October 6, 2022
Sarai Rodriguez

The voluntary accreditation program from EHNAC and the CARIN Alliance aims to improve consumer-directed exchange among payers, providers, and third-party app developers.

The Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission (EHNAC), a non-profit health IT data standards development organization, has announced a new accreditation program created in partnership with The CARIN Alliance.

The CARIN Code of Conduct Accreditation Program (CCCAP) will encompass the CARIN Code of Conduct and EHNAC’s criteria review process as an effort to support greater trust related to consumer health data access.

This voluntary program will be available to payers, health systems, EHR vendors, implementers of HL7 FHIR-based application programming interfaces (APIs), and third-party app developers, EHNAC mentioned.

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