EHR Intelligence January 5, 2022
Hannah Nelson

EHNAC, a health IT data standards accreditation organization, has released updated criteria for its programs to support new interoperability regulations.

The Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission (EHNAC), a non-profit health IT data standards development organization, has announced the release of new criteria versions for its 20 accreditation programs to support compliance with the CMS interoperability rule.

Major updates to the 2022 criteria include new interoperability and information blocking criteria across related EHNAC accreditation programs.

The health IT data standards development organization has also updated its Trusted Dynamic Registration and Authentication Accreditation Programs (TDRAAP) to include recommended best practices for CMS interoperability rule compliance.

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