Data Begins Flowing in California’s Data Exchange Framework
The nearly 200 organizations that selected Manifest MedEx as their data exchange intermediary are now meeting data-sharing obligations
Manifest MedEx, the largest nonprofit qualified health information organization (QHIO) for the California Data Exchange Framework (DxF), said the nearly 200 organizations that selected Manifest MedEx as their data exchange intermediary are now meeting their data-sharing obligations under state law AB 133, which requires most healthcare entities in California to exchange health and social services information beginning this year.
Manifest MedEx is one of nine QHIOs designated by the California Health & Human Services Agency (CalHHS). The nine organizations that have been designated as QHIOs are:
• Applied Research Works Inc.
• Health Gorilla Inc.
• Long Health Inc.
• Los Angeles Network for Enhanced Services (LANES)
• Manifest MedEx
• Orange County Partners in Health-Health Information Exchange (OCPH-HIE)
• SacValley MedShare
• San Diego Health Connect
• Serving Communities Health Information Organization (SCHIO)
Manifest MedEx, which says it is the only nonprofit QHIO serving every county in the state, gave some details about the health data it is sharing.
Read the full article published in Healthcare Innovation.