Is your NASH PKI active?

The National Authentication Service for Health (NASH) Organisation Certificate Tracker is a simple tool for listing the expiration dates of NASH PKI certificates for healthcare provider organisations.

Healthcare provider organisations need active NASH certificates to both access the My Health Record system and securely send and receive information via secure message delivery (SMD) secure messaging services.  

NASH certificates expire after two years and need to be renewed three months prior to expiry to ensure ongoing connectivity. The Certificate Tracker helps healthcare provider organisations track their certificate expiration dates. It retrieves the expiration dates of NASH certificates for any given HPI-O and optionally all other HPI-Os within the same HPI-O network.  

Access the NASH directory on the Certificates Australian website at www.certificates-australia.com.au 

For assistance with requesting, renewing, or revoking a NASH certificate in HPOS, email digitalhealth@nqphn.com.au 

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