Is Your Doctor Connected? Introducing the TEFCA participation Map & What It Means for Seamless Healthcare Data Exchange
Are you frustrated by fragmented medical records? Do you wish your healthcare providers could easily and securely share your information, leading to better, more coordinated care? The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) is designed to solve this, and now, its easier than ever to see who’s participating.
The Sequoia Project has just released a beta version of an interactive, searchable map showcasing TEFCA participation.This isn’t just a technical update; it’s a critically important step towards a more connected and patient-centric healthcare system. Let’s dive into what TEFCA is, why this map matters, and how you can use it to understand your healthcare data’s accessibility.
What is TEFCA and Why Does It Matter?
TEFCA is a landmark initiative established by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information technology (ONC). it’s a set of standards designed to enable nationwide health information exchange (HIE). Think of it as a common set of rules allowing different health networks to ”talk” to each other securely.
Here’s why TEFCA is a game-changer:
Improved Care Coordination: Seamless data exchange means doctors have a more complete picture of your health history, leading to more informed decisions.
Reduced Medical Errors: access to accurate, up-to-date information minimizes the risk of errors caused by incomplete records.
Enhanced Patient Engagement: Greater data accessibility empowers you to be more involved in your own care.
Streamlined Processes: Reduces redundant tests and paperwork, saving time and money.
TEFCA officially went live in December 2023 with five Qualified Health Information Networks (QHINs). Today, there are 10 QHINs actively participating.
By the Numbers: TEFCA’s Rapid Growth (Updated February 2024)
The adoption rate of TEFCA has been impressive. As of February 2024:
over 9,200 organizations have signed up to participate in TEFCA Exchange.
These organizations represent over 41,000 unique connections to a wide range of healthcare providers, including:
Clinicians
Hospitals
Clinics
Post-acute and long-term care facilities
Public health authorities
This rapid growth demonstrates a clear demand for interoperability and a commitment to a more connected healthcare ecosystem. Learn more about TEFCA priorities and plans for the remainder of 2025.
Introducing the TEFCA Participation Map: Find Out Who’s Connected
Now, you can easily check if your healthcare provider is part of the TEFCA network. The Sequoia Project’s interactive map allows you to search by:
Organization Name
address
Zip Code
Access the TEFCA Map Search here.
Important Distinction: This map focuses on organizational participation in TEFCA. It’s different from broader “provider directories” (like those outlined in section 5006 of the 21st Century Cures Act) that list individual provider details like specialty, insurance accepted, and website. TEFCA’s directory focuses on the network connections enabling data exchange.
How to Use the TEFCA Map: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Visit the TEFCA Map Search: https://rce.sequoiaproject.org/tefca-map-search/
- Enter Your Search Criteria: Type in the name of your doctor’s practice, the address, or the zip code.
- Review the Results: The map will display participating organizations in the specified area.
- Confirm Participation: Check if your provider’s organization is listed.
The map is updated weekly to reflect new participants and will continue to evolve with added features in the coming months.









