Overview

Get a sharper view of patients’ medications, care & benefits

Value-based care is bringing more incentives to work across organizations to manage patient health—but success requires real-time information at the patient and population levels. Otherwise, it’s almost impossible to track incentivized care activities and avoid those with low value. 

The Surescripts Network Alliance® is bringing value-based care success within reach by supplying insights to keep people well between provider visits. With more visibility into patients’ care and benefits, teams can easily pinpoint opportunities to improve adherence, avoid unnecessary costs and close gaps in care.

50.4 million

medication histories for populations delivered in 20241

20%

reduction in 90-day follow-up calls after implementing Medication History for Populations2

788.2 million

Real-Time Prescription Benefit responses delivered to prescribers in 20243

The Surescripts Network

Powering the future of healthcare

Health intelligence sharing at scale requires powerful infrastructure. The Surescripts network safeguards the Network Alliance by delivering industry-leading reliability, security and scalability—all backed by our unshakable dedication to network integrity and compliance.

The Surescripts network Diagram
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Success Stories

Real-world results

“Dispensed prescription data is invaluable to providers looking to deliver high quality care, particularly when they are responsible for at-risk populations.”

Troyen Brennan, MD Former Chief Medical Officer, CVS Health
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insights

Keep pace with healthcare innovation

Footnotes:
  1. Surescripts, “2024 Annual Impact Report,” March 2025, p.20.
  2. Surescripts, “Case Study: How Medication History Helps Parkland Health & Hospital System Avoid Readmissions and Pinpoint Nonadherence,” January 2021.
  3. Surescripts, “2024 Annual Impact Report,” p.12.
  4. Surescripts, “2024 Annual Impact Report,” p.19.
  5. Melissa Nix, “At Mount Sinai, Managing 10,000 Patients Is Personal,” November 8, 2021.
  6. Shiven Bhardwaj et al., “Impact of Real-Time Benefit Tools on Patients’ Access to Medications: A Retrospective Cohort Study,” The American Journal of Medicine 135, no. 11 (November 2022).
  7. Surescripts, “2018 Impact Report: Clinical Interoperability,” April 2019.
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