Metriport

Every fill. Every result.

Historical data and new notifications from Surescripts, Quest, PBMs, and more — in the same record, on the same query, as everything else.

Join the teams prescribing against a medication list they trust.

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Pharmacies & Labs

History on demand, notifications as they happen.

Medication history in the longitudinal record

Twelve months of fills from Surescripts pharmacy and PBM networks, reconciled into the same record as everything else you retrieve.

Structured laboratory results

Lab data arrives coded, so results compare across sources and land beside the medications they explain.

Know when the next fill happens

Real-time alerts for new medications, refills, new prescribers, controlled-substance pickups, and refills not picked up.

Read it next to everything else

Pharmacy and lab data are source classes on the same Network Query — one record, one API, no separate pharmacy integration.

Benefits

A medication list you can finally trust.Most medication history errors at admission are not clerical.

Accuracy up more than 75%.

Verified fill history from the pharmacy and PBM networks raises current medication list accuracy by more than 75% — and 59% of medication history errors during admission are clinically critical, so the gap this closes is not paperwork.

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An hour back, per patient, per year.

Medication reconciliation stops being calls, faxes, and pharmacy paperwork when the fill history arrives on the same query as the rest of the record.

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History and now, in one subscription.

Twelve months of history answers the visit; notifications answer the week after it — a refill missed or a new prescriber appearing is a signal your team hears.

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How it works

Enable the sources, run the query, watch the results land.Pharmacy and lab are flags on the Network Query you already run.

  1. Enable pharmacy and lab sources

    Both are source classes on the standard Network Query — the sample enables pharmacy in real-time mode and labs alongside HIE.

  2. Listen per source class

    Pharmacy and lab complete on their own clocks and report separately — no source hides behind another.

  3. Read the reconciled record

    Fills and results land in the consolidated FHIR record, coded and deduplicated beside the clinical history.

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FAQs

The Network Query API documents HIE, pharmacy, and laboratory source classes. Availability varies by patient, source, and account configuration.

Pharmaceutical data is sourced from PBMs, pharmacies, national and regional HIEs, and directly via Surescripts. Which of those return data for a given patient varies.

Pharmacy and laboratory sources answer "what has happened to this patient." ADT answers "what is happening right now." They use different delivery models, and ADT has its own page.

Prescribe against the real list.