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Media Advisory: Surescripts Experts Present on New Interoperability Solutions that Can Close Care Gaps at AHIP 2025

ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Surescripts®, the nation's leading health intelligence network, will present at AHIP 2025, on the latest healthcare interoperability solutions that are informing and accelerating decisions that keep patient care on track during the annual conference, June 16-18, in Las Vegas.

“Health intelligence sharing is having a meaningful impact by removing some of healthcare’s biggest challenges,” said Matt Koehler, Vice President of Product Innovation for Surescripts.

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“Health intelligence sharing is having a meaningful impact by removing some of healthcare’s biggest challenges,” said Matt Koehler, Vice President of Product Innovation for Surescripts. “Technology that delivers the right information for the right purpose at the right time is driving efficient touchless prior authorization collaboration with clinician. It’s also helping patients access their prescribed treatments faster and helping close care gaps that lead to improved medication adherence and ultimately better, safer, more cost-effective care for patients.

“I’m excited to join my Surescripts colleagues at AHIP 2025 and for the opportunity to share more about how we are focused on advancing interoperability and innovations that can further empower health plans by reducing inefficiencies and improve how they can help care for patients,” added Koehler.

Stop by Surescripts booth # 1006 anytime and join Surescripts experts for a discussion:

New Interoperability Solutions to Close Care Gaps and Drive Improved Outcomes
When: June 16, 2025, 12:00-12:45 p.m.
Location: Musigny

Overview: Surescripts Matt Koehler, Vice President, Product Innovation, Emelie Jensen, Director, Clinical Interoperability, Product Innovation, and Ben O’Connor, Senior Commercial Strategy Analyst, will discuss how health plans often lack the clinical insights and integrations needed to effectively close gaps in care for high-risk members. Providing high quality data and communicating needed actions within provider workflows is essential to improve outcomes. Explore how new interoperability solutions can streamline data exchange to ensure that providers have timely, accurate information to deliver better care, and ultimately improve member outcomes.

Background:

In 2024, Surescripts supported 27.2 billion exchanges of patient clinical and benefit information, enabling 2.29 million healthcare professionals and organizations with access to clinical and benefit information for virtually every insured American.

For more information about how Surescripts is helping improve healthcare for patients and the people who serve them, check out Surescripts 2024 Annual Impact Report.

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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Media Contact:
Kate Giaquinto
(571) 290-6859
Kate.Giaquinto@surescripts.com

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