Why did SureScripts change the name of its network to the Pharmacy Health Information Exchange, operated by SureScripts?
SureScripts changed the name to more accurately reflect SureScripts expanded set of services and the ability of the nation’s pharmacies to securely exchange critical health information with physicians. In addition to electronically transmitting new prescriptions and refill requests, the Pharmacy Health Information Exchange, operated by SureScripts, can also be used by physicians to access a patient’s medication history during routine care as well as emergencies, when it can mean the difference between life and death. In addition to clinical data, physicians can also use the Pharmacy Health Information Exchange, operated by SureScripts, to view formulary information from their patient’s drug plans.
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