Difference between revisions of "Multi-factor authentication (MFA)criterion (MU3))"

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:* This item requires description of use cases supported, which is the following:
:* This item requires description of use cases supported, which is the following:
::*User can set up multi-factor authentication at user menu->MFA Management (and then follow on screen instructions). When a user (that has configured multi-factor authentication) logins to OpenEMR, user will be required to pass multi-factor authentication. Administrator can see which users are using multi-factor authentication at top menu->Administration->Users (The MFA column in the table shown states 'yes' if the specified user is using multi-factor authentication).
::*User can set up multi-factor authentication at user menu->MFA Management (and then follow on screen instructions). When a user (that has configured multi-factor authentication) logins to OpenEMR, user will be required to pass multi-factor authentication. Administrator can see which users are using multi-factor authentication at top menu->Administration->Users (The MFA column in the table shown states 'yes' if the specified user is using multi-factor authentication).
 
::*A hyperlink to this information is here: https://www.open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/Multi-factor_Authentication (to be published with the product on the ONC Certified Health IT Product List (CHPL))
==Notes==
:*Graphical details on use cases can be found at [[Multi-factor Authentication]]

Latest revision as of 21:58, 7 October 2020

Status

  • VERIFIED COMPLETE
  • This item is completed and we are officially ready to attest "Yes – the Health IT Module supports the authentication, through multiple elements, of the user’s identity with the use of industry-recognized standards. When attesting “yes,” the health IT developer must describe the use cases supported.”

Use Cases Supported

  • This item requires description of use cases supported, which is the following:
  • User can set up multi-factor authentication at user menu->MFA Management (and then follow on screen instructions). When a user (that has configured multi-factor authentication) logins to OpenEMR, user will be required to pass multi-factor authentication. Administrator can see which users are using multi-factor authentication at top menu->Administration->Users (The MFA column in the table shown states 'yes' if the specified user is using multi-factor authentication).
  • A hyperlink to this information is here: https://www.open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/Multi-factor_Authentication (to be published with the product on the ONC Certified Health IT Product List (CHPL))