MX Advisory Committee
The Advisory Committee assists Manifest MedEx (MX) to understand the needs of its participants, align products and services and policies with industry developments, and to adopt best practices. The committee acts as a voice for MX users, shares best practices, and proposes new products, technologies, or policy changes for MX consideration. The committee also serves as a key communication channel between MX leadership, MX participants, and stakeholders on recommendation and outcomes.
The MX Advisory Committee voting seats are comprised of MX participants and Health Information Organizations (HIO). Voting members are selected with emphasis on a diversity of roles, organizations, geographies and professional backgrounds, as well as relevant experience.
The Advisory Committee is currently composed of the following participant leaders, and seeking additional nominees. Contact us to learn more.
Mimi Hall†
Vice President, Public Policy & Partnerships
Manifest MedEx
Greg Diederich
Shadi Jani, San Joaquin Public Health
Lakshmi Dhanvanthari, M.D.
Health Plan of San Joaquin
Vikram Kumar
Riverside University Health System
Kristan Lea Staudenmayer, M.D.
Stanford University Medical Center
Jai Raisinghani
CenCal Health
Joseph Izzo
San Joaquin General Hospital
Roberta B. Baranda, MS, RHA, CHP, FAHIMA
Valley Children's Healthcare
Kamal Pandya
San Antonio Regional Hospital
William Jih, MD, MBA
Wise Healthcare/Hub MD
Wunna Mine
Golden Valley Health Centers
Rudy Valdez
Inland Empire Health Information Organization
*HIO representative
† Co-Chair
User Group
The MX user group is open to all MX participants and their end users. The user group is a forum for you to directly engage with Manifest MedEx to learn about and to influence the future direction of MX products and services. Meetings are scheduled twice per year. Contact us to learn more.
Upcoming Events
MX holds several events each year to explore how best to leverage health information for better community health outcomes. Experts gathered in Los Angeles this February to discuss how health information could be used to transform opioid abuse prevention and treatment in California.
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Questions?
Have a question about how to get engaged with MX? Contact us to learn more.