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Surescripts Health Information Network Designated a Qualified Health Information Network

ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Surescripts Health Information Network LLC™, a subsidiary of Surescripts®, has been designated as a Qualified Health Information Network® QHIN™ by the Recognized Coordinating Entity® (RCE®), The Sequoia Project, Inc.

“We are thrilled that Surescripts Health Information Network has achieved QHIN designation,” said Tara Dragert, Chief Product Officer, Surescripts.

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As a designated QHIN, Surescripts Health Information Network can now provide access to nationwide health data exchange governed by the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement™ (TEFCA™) policies and technical requirements, joining other designated QHINs.

“We are thrilled that Surescripts Health Information Network has achieved QHIN designation and appreciate the ongoing support of the RCE, The Sequoia Project and the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ASTP), in achieving this pivotal milestone,” said Tara Dragert, Chief Product Officer, Surescripts and President, Surescripts Health Information Network, LLC. “As a QHIN, Surescripts Health Information Network will leverage the industry-leading reliability, support, and deep partnership that our parent company, Surescripts, is known for.”

Now Surescripts Network Alliance participants—electronic health records and other technology vendors, health plans, health systems, and pharmacies—have the opportunity to connect to Surescripts Health Information Network, a QHIN, via Interconnect™.

For more than two decades, Surescripts has led collaborative innovations to advance trusted health intelligence sharing across healthcare to address healthcare’s most pressing challenges. This work has helped seamlessly and securely enable clinicians and care managers with access to essential patent information, so they can deliver patients better quality, safer and less costly care.

“This QHIN designation underscores our purpose – advancing clinical intelligence sharing and amplifying our ability to collaborate and improve healthcare at a greater scale. Together, we’re going places in healthcare as we tackle our shared challenges – and simpler, trusted health intelligence sharing takes us there,” said Frank Harvey, Chief Executive Officer for Surescripts.

“The QHIN designation process is intentionally rigorous to ensure a high bar for the nation’s health information sharing infrastructure,” said Mariann Yeager, CEO of The Sequoia Project and RCE lead. “We’re thrilled to announce Surescripts Health Information Network as our latest QHIN and look forward to expanding TEFCA connectivity.”

Learn more about how healthcare organizations nationwide are helping advance interoperability and improving healthcare for patients and those caring for them and check out our QHIN Use Case Guide to better understand how joining a QHIN can advance healthcare.

Background:

QHINs are the pillars of TEFCA network-to-network exchange, providing shared services and governance to securely route queries, responses, and messages across networks for health care stakeholders including patients, providers, hospitals, health systems, payers, and public health agencies.

In April 2023, Surescripts first announced its intent to become a QHIN under TEFCA in support of advancing nationwide interoperability of electronic health information.

Learn more about how Surescripts is simplifying the path to nationwide interoperability.

About Surescripts

Our purpose is to serve the nation through simpler, trusted health intelligence sharing, in order to increase patient safety, lower costs and ensure quality care. At Surescripts, we bring healthcare together to inform and accelerate decisions, helping keep patient care on track. With the Surescripts Network Alliance®, we’re empowering the healthcare ecosystem with intelligence and interoperability for smarter, faster prescribing, prior authorization, treatment, care management and more. Visit us at surescripts.com and follow us on LinkedIn.

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Kate Giaquinto
Surescripts
(571) 290-6859
Kate.Giaquinto@surescripts.com

Surescripts Health Information Network LLC


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