Events
2022 Summit Recap – “Evolution California: Accelerating Health Data Reform from First Mile to Last Mile”
On September 29 – September 30, 2022, Manifest MedEx convened its inaugural health data policy-focused summit, “Evolution California: Accelerating Health Data Reform from First Mile to Last Mile!” The event was held at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture located on the waterfront of San Francisco, CA. Policy experts, health care leaders, and other community…
Read MoreEvent Details: “Evolution California: Accelerating Health Data Reform from First Mile to Last Mile”
Thank you so much for registering for “Evolution California: Accelerating Health Data Reform From First Mile to Last Mile!” We are so excited to have you join our national and California-based speakers for open and bold conversations about catalyzing health data for equitable, person-centered, and effective health care! We kindly ask you to please take…
Read MoreEvolution California: Accelerating Health Data Reform from First Mile to Last Mile
Join California and national healthcare policy makers, leaders, coalitions, and community stakeholders for open and bold conversations about catalyzing health data for equitable, person-centered, and effective health care. Hear from front-line leaders and policy makers about how to forge the data ecosystem and utility infrastructure of the future, harness powerful insights from health data, tackle healthcare equity…
Read MoreMX Hosts ‘Policy Day’ in Sacramento
Healthcare leaders need better, more accessible information to reduce costs and improve outcomes. Manifest MedEx is making this work easier by building a health data utility and by helping to bring $50 million in new funds to assist California providers with setting up data sharing. To celebrate this legislative win and facilitate a discussion between…
Read MoreMX Hosts ‘Better Data for Opioid Action’ Event in Los Angeles
Manifest MedEx assembled a roundtable dinner to discuss “Better Data for Opioid Action” with health leaders in Southern California in February 2018. This event brought together innovators from the academic, public health, health plan, health provider, and technology perspectives to discuss ways that information can transform opioid abuse prevention and treatment in our state. The…
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