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3 hopeful signs of health data at work in San Francisco
How does better, more comprehensive access to patient data among hospitals and providers facilitate better care? How is San Francisco moving toward a connected health information network? Can industrial-strength patient information transform healthcare as we know it? These questions could be the keys to unlocking patient health data from silos and helping the most vulnerable…
Read MoreSparking innovation by unblocking health data
It’s been quite a year for Manifest MedEx and, really, we’re just getting started. Through a series of events across California and at the nation’s capital, we have recently sparked conversations with providers, care coordinators, CEOs and technologists. And we’re feeling more energized and optimistic about the future of health data in our state than…
Read MoreBringing California Health Data Conversations to the Nation’s Capital
Federal policy can be one of the most significant levers for innovation and change in our healthcare system. Manifest MedEx knows this well, especially since many of our leaders have policy experience on the national level, including our CEO Claudia Williams who worked in the White House herself. So we leap at any chance to…
Read MorePartner News: Manifest MedEx Deploys NextGate’s EMPI for Positive Patient Identification and Coordinated Care Delivery
Participants in the California health data network now have a single, holistic view of over 11 million patients PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — NextGate, the global leader in healthcare enterprise identification, announced today that Manifest MedEx (MX), California’s largest nonprofit health data network, has successfully implemented its Enterprise Master Patient Index (EMPI) as a catalyst for…
Read MoreMX Customer Success Manager, Bill Devane, Speaks to Medical Residents at Desert Regional Medical Center
About once a month, medical residents at Tenet Health’s Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, California, take a break from their work with patients and attend a day-long session to receive education on different hospital programs and ways to access medical resources. Bill Devane, Manifest MedEx’s Customer Success Manager, was invited by Christine Langenwalter,…
Read MoreCreating an Infrastructure of Health Data to Support Amazon’s Leap into Healthcare
Amazon has transformed the way we read books, shop online, host websites, do cloud computing, and watch TV. Can they apply their successes in all these other areas to healthcare? Just last week, Amazon announced Comprehend Medical, machine learning software that digitizes and processes medical records. “The process of developing clinical trials and connecting them with the right…
Read MoreManifest MedEx Expands Health Data Network in Southern California
Scripps Health and AHMC Healthcare join statewide health data utility, helping California improve patient care and reduce healthcare costs through data sharing. [San Francisco, Calif., December 6, 2018] — Manifest MedEx (MX) is announcing two new major participants for California’s largest nonprofit health data network. Scripps Health, a nonprofit integrated healthcare delivery system in San…
Read MoreDavid Kates: How staying grounded and curious are the keys to advancing healthcare technology
How can CTOs and CIOs help move technology adoption forward? How can end users and stakeholder needs stay front of mind throughout the design process? Where will health information exchange go from here? Before joining Manifest MedEx as Chief Technology Officer, leading the technology, security, and scalability programs, David Kates served in senior leadership roles…
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 MoreTransforming a Broken System
Health-care costs today are on a path to bankrupt our nation. Fast-rising costs are straining family budgets due to long-term stagnation of real income and prevailing fears regarding job security. Frustrated by a squeeze on costs and worried care won’t be there when they need it, Americans have unprecedented levels of anger with and distrust in…
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