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MX February Newsletter
A monthly roundup of news and updates from MX February 2021 Edition MX Welcomes First Chief Growth Officer Manifest MedEx is pleased to announce that Adam Harrison has joined as MX’s first Chief Growth Officer. Adam has more than 18 years of experience leading high-performing sales teams at the intersection of healthcare and technology. He will be…
Read MoreAdventist Health Joins California’s Health Data Network Manifest MedEx
The innovative health system is partnering with MX to transform care and improve community health and wellbeing Emeryville, Calif. – January 25, 2021 — Manifest MedEx (MX) today announced the addition of Adventist Health to the nonprofit health data network spanning more than 25 million Californians. Adventist Health’s faith-based, nonprofit integrated health system will be…
Read MoreGovernor Newsom Outlines a Bold Proposal to Accelerate Health Information Exchange in California
Governor Newsom’s 2021-2022 budget includes an ambitious proposal to enhance health and improve healthcare in California by tying provider and plan participation in Medi-Cal, Covered California and CalPERS to participation in health information exchange. We applaud this strategy which copies successful models in other states including Maryland, Arizona, New York, North Carolina and the District…
Read MoreMX January Newsletter
A monthly roundup of news and updates from MX January 2021 Edition Happy New Year from MX! Join Us for Our Monthly User Group As part of our ongoing effort to connect with our participants, the Customer Success team will be holding monthly User Groups. Discussions will focus around using the MX suite of tools, feedback,…
Read MoreThree California Leaders Join Manifest MedEx Board of Directors to Guide Growth of Nonprofit Network Currently Reaching 24 Million Californians
EMERYVILLE, Calif. – December 2, 2020 – Manifest MedEx (MX), California’s leading nonprofit health data network, is committed to helping California improve care, enhance health, and reduce costs through health information sharing. To support these goals, MX has appointed three new leaders to its board of directors, expanding the board to eight members. Leigh Hutchins…
Read MoreMX December Newsletter
A monthly roundup of news and updates from MX December 2020 Edition MX Welcomes Adventist Health MX is excited to welcome Adventist Health System to the MX network! Adventist’s participation brings 20 new hospitals and hundreds of clinics across California to the MX network, enhancing the care and coordination that patients receive around the state.…
Read MoreMX November Newsletter
A monthly roundup of news and updates from MX November 2020 Edition New MX EMPI Provides Better Patient Matching On Saturday November 14, Manifest MedEx migrated to the Verato Enterprise Master Patient Index (EMPI) platform. Verato’s modern platform and proprietary matching algorithms allow us to more accurately identify and match patients with their data. This…
Read MoreManifest MedEx Network Now Sharing Health Records For More Than Half of Californians
Nonprofit network provides critical COVID-19 services including COVID-19+ alerts, tools to identify high-risk patients, and longitudinal care records Emeryville, Calif. – October 19, 2020 — Nonprofit health data network Manifest MedEx (MX) is announcing today that it is now sharing health records for 23 million people, more than half (58%) the population of California, through its…
Read MoreHere Are Four Ways California Can Improve Our Health Data Challenges
California has had strong leadership in the COVID-19 pandemic. But, like other states, we are struggling to get COVID-19 data right. Between the disclosure of a missing backlog of a quarter of a million lab results and announcement of a $15.3 million six-month contract with Optum to fix COVID-19 data, California is reckoning with health information issues. With decisive…
Read MoreUsing Data to Proactively Identify and Assist High-Risk Patients During COVID-19
Explore how Inland Empire Foundation for Medical Care (IEFMC) and Riverside County Medical Association (RCMA) launched a two-part outreach program using MX data, helping to reduce the risk of virus transmission and unnecessary hospitalizations for the most vulnerable patients during a fast-moving pandemic. Download Our PDF
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