Partners

Built with the people closing the pharmacy interoperability gap.

Four organizations. One shared thesis. The clinical evidence on pharmacist-led outcomes is settled — what has been missing is the integration layer that connects a community pharmacist to the patient's full record. We're building it together.

Partner network
THSA
Texas Health Services Authority
Texas Pharmacy Association
Professional network
UT Austin College of Pharmacy
Research partner
Lake Hills Pharmacy
Pilot site
Who they are

Four organizations.
One shared problem.

Two are standards bodies setting the rules for how clinical data moves in Texas and beyond. One is the academic institution measuring whether the work actually changes outcomes. One is the operating pharmacy whose patients flow through the platform every day. Together they shape what we build.

  • Texas Health Services Authority
    Standards body · network access
    The state-designated Health Information Exchange entity for Texas. THSA operates HIETexas and is one of the foundational networks Ayureon connects to for Texas-based retrieval. THSA guides Ayureon through QHIN subparticipant accreditation and onboards pilot pharmacy sites to EDEN — the real-time ADT notification program that fires the moment a panel patient is admitted to or discharged from a participating facility.
  • Texas Pharmacy Association
    Professional network · legislative advocacy
    The state pharmacy association representing more than 4,000 pharmacists, technicians, and student pharmacists across Texas. TPA collaborates with Ayureon on medication interoperability standards aligned with NCPDP and the THSA Medication Reconciliation Charter, identifies pilot pharmacy sites, and positions outcomes for the next legislative session. Dr. Jobby John, our CEO, is TPA's Immediate Past President.
  • UT Austin College of Pharmacy
    Research partner · outcomes measurement
    The #1 pharmacy school in Texas and a foundational research partner for the Texas Community Pharmacy Interoperability Pilot. The UT Austin College of Pharmacy team — led by Dean Sam Poloyac — designs the research protocol and outcome measures (A1C improvement, BP control, medication adherence, readmission prevention, cost savings) and publishes pilot results for peer review and legislative testimony.
  • Lake Hills Pharmacy
    Pilot site · long-term care
    The first production pharmacy site for the Texas Community Pharmacy Interoperability Pilot. Lake Hills' long-term care arm serves eight assisted living facilities — a high-acuity panel with frequent care transitions, where the gap between hospital discharge and community pharmacy reconciliation is largest. Goes live on Ayureon and EDEN ADT in Q2 2026.
Why this matters

We build with the people doing the work.

Most interoperability platforms are built far away from the clinical environments they serve. The platform leadership has never written a prescription, never reconciled a med-list at discharge, never had to chase a hospital for a discharge summary while a patient waits.

Ayureon was built with people who've done all of that. Our standards-body partnerships keep us honest about what the rules say. Our academic partnership keeps us honest about what the outcomes actually look like. Our pilot site keeps us honest about what the clinical workflow needs.

The result is a platform that ships features that get used, rather than features that demo well.

Network reach

Beyond the partners on this page.

160,000+
Connected healthcare organizations
FHIR R4
Native data model
<3s
Record retrieval latency
Become a partner

Standards body, network, pharmacy, or operator — let's talk.