Surescripts Health Information Network Submits Application to Become a Qualified Health Information Network
Surescripts®, the nation’s leading health information network, has applied to become a Qualified Health Information Network ( QHIN ), through its subsidiary Surescripts Health Information Network LLC™ , furthering its commitment to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement ( TEFCA ) and advancing interoperability to benefit all participants in the Surescripts Network Alliance and the patients they serve.
- Surescripts®, the nation’s leading health information network, has applied to become a Qualified Health Information Network ( QHIN ), through its subsidiary Surescripts Health Information Network LLC™ , furthering its commitment to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement ( TEFCA ) and advancing interoperability to benefit all participants in the Surescripts Network Alliance and the patients they serve.
- “Surescripts is delivering interoperability that empowers clinicians, alleviating some of the most frustrating burdens they face today,” said Frank Harvey, Chief Executive Officer of Surescripts.
- Watch: Justin McMartin, product manager at Surescripts, shares what becoming a QHIN will mean for Surescripts Network Alliance partners and the patients they serve.
- Surescripts has moved forward in the process of becoming a QHIN by Surescripts Health Information Network LLC submitting its application for review by The Sequoia Project , the Recognized Coordinating Entity ( RCE ) designated by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology ( ONC ).