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DPHHS describes CHIMES, secure-data gaps and senior long-term care system replacement needs
Summary
DPHHS staff said parts of CHIMES and other legacy software use an unsupported "community edition" interface component that is end of life, causing insecure file-transfers and integration problems; senior long-term care providers and area agencies on aging reported frequent data loss and manual Excel workarounds.
DPHHS technology staff and program managers described several legacy systems that are showing operational and security problems and asked the committee to consider House Bill 10 funding requests to replace or modernize those platforms.
Secure data connections and CHIMES: DPHHS chief technology officers said an older community-edition integration component used by CHIMES and other internal systems no longer supports modern transport protocols; the obsolete component requires insecure workarounds for file transfers between CHIMES and newer…
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