Media Advisory: Surescripts to Present at AHIP 2024 On the Value of Clinical Data and Achieving True Interoperability for Health Plans
Surescripts®, the nation’s leading health information network, will host a panel discussion, True Clinical Data & Interoperability – Shaping Member Experience and Outcomes, on
As part of the panel discussion,
“Decades of collaboration with industry leaders and
Learn more about simplifying the path to nationwide interoperability and check out Surescripts QHIN Readiness Guide to prepare to connect with a QHIN.
Stop by booth #1501 during exhibit hall hours.
Expert panel: True Clinical Data & Interoperability – Shaping Member Experience and Outcomes
When & Where:
Overview: The broader availability and use of clinical data has the potential to deliver value to health insurance providers and members alike. Join this session to explore data-driven market dynamics, including clinical data interoperability from external sources and expansion of internal clinical data sources and tools. Learn how both dynamics can impact care insights, cost of care, and outcomes.
Panelists:
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Matt Hartzler , Director, Product Commercialization,Surescripts -
Terry Douglas , Director, Product Marketing,Surescripts -
Andrew Borgschulte , Principal Product Marketing Manager,Surescripts
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AHIP Webinar:
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Register to learn more and hear from industry leaders including
Brigid K. Groves , PharmD, MS, Vice President of Professional Affairs,American Pharmacists Association ;Troy Trygstad , PharmD, MBA, PhD, Executive Director,CPSEN USA ; andMeg Murphy , PharmD, Pharmacy and Regulatory Affairs Manager,Surescripts .
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