RHIO System definition

RHIO System means the clinical information data exchange operated by the Bronx RHIO.
RHIO System means the system of software and hardware through which the RHIO provides access to the RHIO Services.

Examples of RHIO System in a sentence

  • To take reasonable steps to ensure that the level of protection provided for the RHIO System, as well as the facilities in which they are housed, is commensurate with that of the identified threats and risks to the security of the RHIO System and its facilities.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Bronx RHIO reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to terminate (or cause the applicable Participant to terminate) the access to the RHIO System of any Authorized User who violates the terms of this policy, the QE Privacy & Security Policies & Procedures, HIPAA or other applicable laws and regulations.

  • If a Participant exceeds this requirement and authenticates its Authorized Users using multifactor authentication, which queries Authorized Users for something they know (e.g., a password) and something they have (e.g., an ID badge or a cryptographic key), then such Authorized Users are able to connect directly to the RHIO System.

  • Once a mark has been given, the marker will then be asked to review the mark based on the report submitted by the Chief Invigilator.

  • Notifying the Bronx RHIO of system changes that will require an update to the RHIO System so that the Bronx RHIO can participate in modification and/or testing procedures.

  • The Bronx RHIO may satisfy this requirement by (i) placing such a re-disclosure warning on the same screen on which it places the re-disclosure warning required at Section 7(a) above, or (ii) placing such a re-disclosure warning on a log-in screen that Authorized Users must view before logging into their EHR or otherwise Accessing the RHIO System.

  • Performing periodic data integration audits to determine whether data in the RHIO System accurately reflects current data from the legacy system, in accordance with requirements established by the Patient Rights and Member Responsibilities Committee and approved by majority vote of the Board of Directors.

  • In the event that the Bronx RHIO permits Access to the RHIO System by Participants through one or more Certified Applications, the Bronx RHIO will implement systems consistent with the SHIN-NY Policy Guidance for authenticating each Certified Application’s credentials in connection with each Access request.

  • That an Affirmative Consent is on file for each patient for whom the Participant’s Authorized Users Accessed Protected Health Information through the RHIO System.

  • If a corrective action plan is rejected, depending on the nature of the problem uncovered in the audit, the Board may vote to suspend access to the RHIO System for either the Participant or one or more Authorized Users of such Participant until the problem is adequately addressed.

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