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Key features include:
1 Protecting user data through shared agreements with providers and organizations.
2 Employing proxy authorization with our jurisdictional consent management system.
3 Creating user access control lists (ACLs) & utilizing AI solns to mask data via these ACLs.
4 Encrypting ACLs with approved NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms to protect data in motion.
5 Providing the additional benefit of allowing users to download secure data to local mobile devices with ACL PQC protection.
This initial video introduces PQC+, a unique solution that addresses two of the five new CMS interoperability pillars. PQC+ exceeds all 26 CMS criteria. The "explosion of generative AI" has revealed five hidden compliance gaps that the original blueprint did not cover.
This video warns that AI and quantum computing pose a threat to the privacy of health data. The PQC+ platform is proposed as the solution. Current CMS interoperability framework pillars, like security, assume human users, not AI, for official health data sharing. The PQC+ platform addresses AI governance gaps ("Smart Compliance") and the quantum time bomb ("Smart InfoSec") by leveraging embedded policy encryption based on the new NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) standards.
The 3rd video...PQC+ meets all 26 CMS criteria and five CMS pillars (patient/provider access, data availability, network connectivity, and identity/trust). It eliminates five critical AI governance vulnerabilities and exceeds standard High Risk (High RUST) assessments for compliance, AI governance, cryptography, and validation.
Addressing Critical Vulnerabilities:
PQC Plus resolves five key areas where the current standard is vulnerable:

The top 5 PDFs show the scope of RHT Value and Uniqueness.

The top 5 PDFs show the scope of RHT Value and Uniqueness.
Meets CMS Requirements: Achieves patient/provider access via SMARTOpen Health, SMART on FHIR integration, and SMART Entity Resolution for unified records.

The U.S. CMS Interoperability Framework guides secure health data exchange through five areas:
This framework is vital, as standardized, machine-readable data supports modern health technology, including effective AI.
For CISOs & CTOs
Overcoming both gaps requires replacing static middleware with an intelligent, quantum-resistant fabric for fluid, searchable, and securely protected data.
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