PBMs: Granting Your Wishes for a Better Provider Communications Platform

PBMs: Granting Your Wishes for a Better Provider Communications Platform

Have you ever wished for a better way to communicate with providers than by sending a fax?

Your wish is granted!

 

Share Medical is the trusted online platform for securing, sharing, and sending medical records among patients, providers, and payers - providing dozens of use cases for pharmacy benefit managers

 

Our flagship products iShare Medical Messaging and iShare Medical Directory make is easy for you to send messages directly to the providers' EHR. Plus, we use a standard protocol that works with the majority of all Certified EHR’s including Cerner, eClinical, and Athena Health to name just a few.

 

By directly integrating with the EHR, iShare Medical Messaging can help pharmacy benefit managers improve care coordination, expedite provider response, and reduce cost.  

 

PBM’s can use iShare Medical Messaging to communicate:

  • - Drug Formularies
  • - Receive and send responses to prior authorization requests
  • - Send prescription refill reminders
  • - Ask and get answers to questions about specialty pharmacy prescriptions
  • - Plus you can coordinate among providers who are prescribing the same or similar medications for the same problem
  • - And much more!

 

iShare Medical’s platform is software as a service can be available as a standalone application or can be seamlessly integrated into your application by using iShare Medical’s RESTful API’s.

 

Find out what your peers already know - iShare Medical has proven interoperability across our nationwide network of 2.4 million providers.

 

Plus have peace of mind knowing that iShare Medical is safe and secure. Share Medical is EHNAC Accredited for Privacy and Security, a DirectTrust Accredited Trust Anchor, and is one of only three companies that have achieved EHNAC Accreditation as a TNAP-QHIN.

 

New call-to-action

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

← Putting an End to The Medical Records Scavenger Hunt
3 Things You Need to Share Medical Records Between Providers →