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New Resource Highlights Pharmacy’s Role in Health Information Exchange

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January 13, 2026

Pharmacy Workgroup is Seeking Public Feedback on Draft Resource Outlining Real-World Pharmacy Care Scenarios

(Vienna, VA – January 13, 2026)The Sequoia Project, a non-profit and trusted advocate for nationwide health information technology interoperability, today released the draft Pharmacy Care: Use Cases for Health Information Exchange for public comment. The Interoperability Matters Pharmacy Workgroup is seeking feedback through February 13, 2026, via online form.

“Pharmacists are delivering essential care in communities every day, but pharmacy teams are often siloed from the rest of the healthcare team due to interoperability challenges,” said Meg Murphy, pharmacy and regulatory affairs manager at Surescripts and Pharmacy Workgroup co-chair. “This resource highlights practical use cases for health information exchange that show how better data sharing can strengthen care coordination.”

This draft resource outlines real-world pharmacy care scenarios, highlighting where interoperability can enhance care quality and delivery while reducing costs, and including pharmacists as an integral part of a patient’s care team. The use cases are developed by the subject matter experts that are participants of the Interoperability Matters Pharmacy Workgroup.

The Pharmacy Workgroup was launched in 2025 under The Sequoia Project’s Interoperability Matters program and is sponsored by Surescripts, National Association of Chain Drugstores (NACDS), American Pharmacists Association (APhA) Foundation, and National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) Foundation. This workgroup aims to close gaps in pharmacy interoperability by identifying and operationalizing information that pharmacists need to access and share with other providers and payers. This resource will be the first deliverable of the workgroup.

“Pharmacists play a critical role in care coordination, medication safety, and patient outcomes, and their access to timely, trusted health information is essential,” said Mariann Yeager, chief executive officer at The Sequoia Project. “This resource reflects the collective expertise and dedication of the Pharmacy Workgroup. We are grateful for their leadership and collaboration in developing practical use cases that aim to advance interoperability and strengthen the delivery of pharmacy care nationwide.”

View the draft Pharmacy Care: Use Cases for Health Information Exchange and submit feedback through February 13 on The Sequoia Project’s website.

Interested in getting involved with the Pharmacy Workgroup? Learn how you can participate here. Visit www.sequoiaproject.org for additional resources and updates on the Interoperability Matters program.

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