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Do all AHCCCS registered providers have open access to the Arizona Medical Information Exchange?

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Do all AHCCCS registered providers have open access to the Arizona Medical Information Exchange?

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No, there are several levels of security before a physician or their clinical staff will be given access to your information through the Exchange. • First, the clinician must be licensed in the State of Arizona and be an AHCCCS registered provider. • Second, the organization that employs the clinician (or the clinician, if the clinician is self-employed) must sign a contract with AHCCCS and promise to follow all of the AMIE privacy and security policies. • Third, after the organization has signed a contract, its designated representative can appoint clinicians who are employed by it and who have passed the organization’s internal privacy and security training. • Fourth, the clinician will complete the AMIE training and sign a contract promising to keep the information confidential. • Finally, the AMIE will assign the clinician a unique user identification and password to allow them to access the Exchange. Once they are given access to the exchange, they may see their own patient’s info

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