MX August Newsletter

A monthly roundup of news and updates from MX

August 2025 Edition

Manifest MedEx's 2024 Annual Report

In the seventh year of operations, Manifest MedEx has made immense progress in improving our value to participants through new partnerships, an expanded network, and our continued commitment to improve care, enhance health, and lower costs.

Released on July 31, we are pleased to share with you Manifest MedEx’s 2024 Annual Report, highlighting key achievements and the impact our partnerships make in and across California communities.

As you’ll see in this report, Manifest MedEx grew significantly in 2024, increasing the number of unique records on our network by 13.3% to 43.3 million. In the last year alone, more than 650 organizations joined our network. We delivered an average of 2 million hospital admission, discharge, and transfer notifications each month and 120 million CCDAs throughout the year – providing robust real-time information needed to improve care for individuals and across communities. We invested in ways to bring higher quality and more meaningful data to our participants and individuals – all while growing California’s digital health data safety net.

We hope that this report underscores our commitment to building the health data infrastructure needed to support our participants, those outside our network, and California more broadly.

Thank you for being part of this vision and our journey to achieve it. Your partnership, trust, and confidence in us are our driving force.

New Enhancements to MX Notify and MX Access

Beginning August 27, Manifest MedEx (MX) is pleased to announce additional enhancements to our real-time admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) notification platform, MX Notify, and our longitudinal patient records, MX Access.

The following enhancements in MX Notify will help streamline the process of managing notifications:

  • Ability to filter notifications by a specific panel
  • Ability to mark comments as private or share with others
  • Ability to mark saved filters as private or share with others

Saving Filters as Private in MX Notify

Additionally, portal users can now print a single lab result directly from the Labs screen in MX Access. The printed copy will accurately reflect the information displayed in the portal and can be used for quick reference, sharing, or record-keeping purposes.

Lab Printing in MX Access

If you are not seeing the enhancements when you log in to the portal, please clear your cache, log out, and then log back in.

To learn more about the latest enhancements, log in to the MX Portal and review the August Release Notes. If you have any questions, please contact the MX Support team at support@manifestmedex.org.

MX Monthly Product Trainings

Manifest MedEx hosts monthly product trainings to help users walk through key features designed to boost efficiency and enhance productivity in MX Access, MX Notify, and our MX Admin Settings.

Sign up for one of our trainings here to learn how you can get the most out of MX’s web portal. The next training will be held on September 12, 2025, at 12 pm PT.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to Cha Lee, Product Manager.

MX Welcomes New Participants

 

Manifest MedEx is delighted to welcome El Centro Regional Medical Center (ECRMC), a 161-bed acute-care medical center, to our ever-growing network.

Established in 1956, ECRMC serves as the primary healthcare provider for the Imperial Valley in Southern California, aiming to create a healthier future for our community through better medicine and greater wellness. By partnering with MX, we will help ECRMC reduce turnaround times for data requests by reducing the volume of requests that require manual processes, ultimately saving time, administrative resources, and positively impacting health outcomes for their patients.

News and Events

Civitas 2025 Annual Conference 

We’re pleased to share that MX's CEO, Erica Galvez, and CIO, Jason Buckner, will be speaking at the Civitas 2025 Annual Conference in Anaheim, California.

On September 29, MX's Chief Information Officer, Jason Buckner, will be taking the stage with NCQA’s Vice President of Measure & Data Operations, Wendy Talbot, MPH, and IEHP’s Chief Quality Officer, Genia Fick, to highlight how collaborative efforts across payers, providers, and health data organizations have strengthened data accuracy, completeness, and usability—leading to more reliable reporting, better care coordination, and improved patient outcomes.

On September 30, MX’s CEO, Erica Galvez, will join Jay Nakashima, President, eHealth Exchange; Josh Lemieux, HIN/HIE Lead for All of Us Research Program Center for Linkage and Acquisition of Data, University of North Carolina; and Ray Duncan, M.D., Executive Director, Technology R&D, Enterprise Information Services, Cedars Sinai Health System to discuss The National Institutes of Health's All of Us pilot to test the Access Consent Policy workflow for research purposes and the pilot’s outcomes.

Register here to learn more!

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ICYMI: Did You Know You Can Participate in TEFCATM with Manifest MedEx?

Manifest MedEx is among the first health information exchanges in the country to participate in TEFCATM, a set of policies, standards, and technical requirements developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ASTP/ONC) and designed to facilitate secure and interoperable health information exchange across different organizations and systems in the U.S.

This national connectivity is enabled through our partnership with eHealth Exchange, a designated TEFCA Qualified Health Information Network (QHIN) and the oldest and largest nonprofit health information network in the country.

Participants of Manifest MedEx can deliver their data – securely and appropriately when queried – to other TEFCA participants through our network. By sharing their data, healthcare providers, hospitals, health plans, and public health agencies across the country can access more comprehensive patient records to enhance care coordination, minimize errors and duplicative services, improve clinician decision-making, and support public health initiatives.

Discover how MX serves as a trusted, single solution for participating in both TEFCA and the DxF.

Network Growth

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New data sources available on MX this month:

Labs from the following 7 participants:

Deen Enterprises Medical Corporation
Harrison Hasanuddin, D.O., Inc.
Herr-Kostic Medical Group, Inc.
Manick Bhardwaj
Rambel Medical Group
Trinity Medical Multi-Specialty Group, Inc. (2 locations)

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