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The Surescripts Network Alliance is giving clinicians and care managers the power to make more informed decisions for better outcomes. See how we’re making an impact on clinical interoperability together.

When patient information is out of reach or out of sight, there’s a risk of adverse drug events, delayed care and interference of diagnosis. Meanwhile, the hard work of tracking down missing clinical data adds fuel to an epidemic of clinician burnout.

 

 

Thanks to the Surescripts Network Alliance, we’re informing treatment and transitions of care by giving clinicians and care managers more patient insights and better communication channels.

 

 

 

How can we fill clinical information gaps?

Contact Surescripts to discuss solutions to support your team and the patients you serve.

Footnotes:
  1. Surescripts, “COVID-19 Heightens the Need to Improve Interoperability, Provide Price Transparency & Relieve Provider Burnout,” 2021, p. 2.
  2. Athenahealth, “Physician Sentiment Survey 2022,” 2022.
  3. William H. Shrank, Teresa L. Rogstad, Natasha Parekh, “Waste in the US Health Care System,” JAMA 322, no. 15 (Oct. 7, 2019): 1501-1509.
  4. Surescripts, “2018 Impact Report: Clinical Interoperability,” 2019, p. 6.
  5. Kin Wah Fung, et al., “Comparison of Electronic Pharmacy Prescription Records With Manually Collected Medication Histories in an Emergency Department,” Annals of Emergency Medicine 62, no. 3 (September 2013): 205-211.
  6. Surescripts, “Simplifying the Delivery of Specialty Medications,” July 27, 2022.
  7. Surescripts, “At Mount Sinai, Managing 10,000 Patients Is Personal,” November 8, 2021.
  8. Surescripts, “Remapping the Specialty Medication Journey,” 2021.
  9. Surescripts, “2022 National Progress Report,” March 2023, p. 7.
  10. Surescripts, “2022 National Progress Report,” p. 7.
  11. KLAS Research, “Surescripts Interoperability Solutions (Vendor Customers) 2022,” June 2022, p. 2.
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