OneRecord has Achieved EHNAC Trusted Dynamic Registration & Authentication Certification

TDRAAP-Basic certification provides privacy and security self-attestation with targeted validation, while the included UDAP technical framework certification demonstrates that an entity's end-to-end API can be trusted by patients as well as other industry stakeholders.

FREMONT, CA: OneRecord, a consumer-facing health platform with apps on iOS, Android, and web – has declared that it has achieved full Trusted Dynamic Registration & Authentication Accreditation Program (TDRAAP)-Basic certification from the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission (EHNAC). Developed in collaboration with UDAP.org, TDRAAP-Basic supports interoperability needs within the Office of the National Coordinator's (ONC's) Cures Act Final Rule and related CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule.

TDRAAP-Basic certification provides privacy and security self-attestation with targeted validation, while the included UDAP technical framework certification demonstrates that an entity's end-to-end API can be trusted by patients as well as other industry stakeholders. It is designed particularly for developers of consumer-facing apps, also referred to as a patient's "App of their Choice," as utilized in workflows mandated by CMS and ONC that include SMART app launch with individual sign-on. TDRAAP-Basic thus supports the utilization of individual queries for "one-patient-at-a-time FHIR data access" utilizing the credentials issued by the healthcare system publishing the API for the Individual to access data.

Through EHNAC's third-party summary review via Subject Matter Expert of the Self-Attestation materials, OneRecord was evaluated in areas of privacy, security, regulatory compliance, and rights management. Upon completion of the Self-Attestation materials and also evidence of passing the technical certification framework, the organization demonstrates to its constituents that it sticks to standards and participation in the objective evaluation of its business.

"As organizations look to meet the requirements of the Cures Act, TDRAAP was established to support an organization's continued focus on interoperability and privacy/security – which are foundational components for ONC, CMS, OCR and other agencies, as well as all organizations subject to handling sensitive data. TDRAAP-Basic supports interoperability with a specific focus on technical standards enabling trust and transparency for both organizational and individual access to data," stated EHNAC Executive Director and CEO Lee Barrett. "We commend OneRecord on attaining this important certification which will serve as a "good housekeeping seal" of proven readiness and trust to enter onto the interoperability digital exchange highway."