Healthcare IT News May 17, 2022
Mike Miliard

ONC’s coordinating entity for TEFCA is seeking feedback on the draft, which details proposed processes and requirements for becoming a Qualified Health Information Network.

On Monday, the Sequoia Project released more details regarding the process and requirements for becoming a Qualified Health Information Network.

WHY IT MATTERS
As the ONC-designated recognized coordinating entity to support the implementation of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, the Sequoia Project has put together: detailed definitions, updated QHIN Security Requirements for the protection of TEFCA Information and a list of cybersecurity certifications under consideration.

The items being released for review include Draft QHIN Onboarding and Designation Standard Operating Procedure, including requirements and criteria for becoming a QHIN, the process that will be used to...

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