Healthcare IT News June 2, 2021
The two groups want more developers to achieve accreditation in the Trusted Dynamic Registration and Authorization Accreditation Program, and have chipped in to reduce the cost for devs that take part in the new CAQH Endpoint Directory.
CAQH and the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission are joining forces to help encourage application developers participating in the new payer-focused CAQH Endpoint Directory to get accredited through EHNAC and UDAP.org’s Trusted Dynamic Registration and Authorization Accreditation Program.
WHY IT MATTERS
TDRAAP is meant to help healthcare organizations and app developers show their ability to use trusted digital certificates for endpoint identity, registration and authentication, the organizations note, while also attributing discovery for electronic healthcare transactions in real-time.
Accreditation through the program...