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− | An '''EMR password''' or '''EHR password''' is a combination of letters, numbers, punctuation, Greek letters, emojis, hieroglyphics, and zodiac signs used to safeguard a health care system's from digital theft and Russian hacking, and should be changed every 20 minutes.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/05/emr-password/ Providers Now Required to Change EMR Password Every 20 Minutes]</ref> The [[Joint Commission]] recommends that an '''EMR password''' should ideally be changed within 90 seconds of the last password change, but most people agree that every 20 minutes is much more realistic. | + | An '''EMR password''' or '''EHR password''' is a combination of letters, numbers, punctuation, Greek letters, emojis, hieroglyphics, and zodiac signs used to safeguard a health care system's from digital theft and Russian hacking, and should be changed every 20 minutes.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/05/emr-password/ Providers Now Required to Change EMR Password Every 20 Minutes (Gomerblog)]</ref> The [[Joint Commission]] recommends that an '''EMR password''' should ideally be changed within 90 seconds of the last password change, but most people agree that every 20 minutes is much more realistic. |
Latest revision as of 15:35, 26 November 2017
An EMR password or EHR password is a combination of letters, numbers, punctuation, Greek letters, emojis, hieroglyphics, and zodiac signs used to safeguard a health care system's from digital theft and Russian hacking, and should be changed every 20 minutes.[1] The Joint Commission recommends that an EMR password should ideally be changed within 90 seconds of the last password change, but most people agree that every 20 minutes is much more realistic.
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