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CMS Manifest MedEx, California’s largest nonprofit health data network, announced today it will participate in the NCQA Digital Content Services Early Adopter Program to advance digitized quality measurement initiatives and help shape NCQA’s framework and approach to enabling the practical and flexible use of digital quality measures across the full spectrum of value-based care use cases, including quality reporting for health plans.
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- Manifest MedEx, California’s largest nonprofit health data network, announced today it will participate in the NCQA Digital Content Services Early Adopter Program to advance digitized quality measurement initiatives and help shape NCQA’s framework and approach to enabling the practical and flexible use of digital quality measures across the full spectrum of value-based care use cases, including quality reporting for health plans.
- Hosted in Manifest MedEx’s cloud environment, these digital measures take advantage of FHIR® and Clinical Quality Language (CQL), an expression language curated by HL7 that CMS, NCQA, and others have adopted for digital quality measures.
- “Our participation as a pioneer and Early Adopter of NCQA’s Digital Content Services demonstrates our commitment to advancing digitized quality measurement initiatives to help streamline and reduce costs for HEDIS measure updates and certification and accelerate health care’s transition to a digital measurement ecosystem,” said Jason Buckner, Chief Information Officer, Manifest MedEx.
- Manifest MedEx has participated in NCQA’s digital quality transformation programs since 2021 when it joined the first cohort of the NCQA Data Aggregator Validation program.
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Nursing Manifest MedEx (MX), the largest nonprofit qualified health information organization (QHIO) for the CalHHS Data Exchange Framework (DxF), announced today it is securely exchanging permitted health data in real time on behalf of DxF participants, including with other QHIOs, marking a new milestone in the implementation of the DxF.
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- Manifest MedEx (MX), the largest nonprofit qualified health information organization (QHIO) for the CalHHS Data Exchange Framework (DxF), announced today it is securely exchanging permitted health data in real time on behalf of DxF participants, including with other QHIOs, marking a new milestone in the implementation of the DxF.
- The nearly 200 organizations that selected Manifest MedEx as their data exchange intermediary in the DxF Participant Directory are now successfully meeting their health data sharing obligations under AB 133, state law that requires most healthcare entities in California to exchange health and social services information beginning this year.
- In addition to clinical information from providers’ electronic health record systems, Manifest Medex shares DxF-required administrative health data from payers, including adjudicated claims and encounters from health insurers and health plans.
- Organizations interested in using Manifest MedEx as their DxF intermediary should reach out to Manifest MedEx at [email protected] and ensure they have updated their organization listing in the DxF Participant Directory.
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Health insurance Manifest MedEx (MX), California’s largest nonprofit Qualified Health Information Organization (QHIO), is launching the California ADT Network — a no-cost, electronic ADT notification exchange — to help organizations exchange ADT data in compliance with the DxF and to substantially scale the sharing of ADT alerts across the state.
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- Manifest MedEx (MX), California’s largest nonprofit Qualified Health Information Organization (QHIO), is launching the California ADT Network — a no-cost, electronic ADT notification exchange — to help organizations exchange ADT data in compliance with the DxF and to substantially scale the sharing of ADT alerts across the state.
- The free, bi-directional ADT exchange from Manifest MedEx removes cost barriers for DxF participants and streamlines this required data sharing.
- Providers in other QHIO networks will also benefit from more notifications when their QHIO participates in the California ADT Network.
- Manifest MedEx does not monetize or resell patient data, making the California ADT Network a safe and scalable way to appropriately share ADT data between DxF participants across the state.
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Pharmaceutical industry Manifest MedEx (MX), California’s largest nonprofit health information organization (HIO), announced today that its application as a Qualified Health Information Organization (QHIO) in the California Health and Human Services Data Exchange Framework (DxF) has been approved.
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- Manifest MedEx (MX), California’s largest nonprofit health information organization (HIO), announced today that its application as a Qualified Health Information Organization (QHIO) in the California Health and Human Services Data Exchange Framework (DxF) has been approved.
- “We are honored to serve as a designated QHIO to help meet CalAIM and public health goals of advancing health equity and whole-person care,” said Erica Galvez, Chief Executive Officer of Manifest MedEx.
- “As a mission-driven, nonprofit health data network, we see firsthand the need for digital equity across communities and providers.
- QHIOs will streamline participants’ ability to respond to requests for health and social services information exchange under the DxF, helping to modernize California’s data exchange infrastructure and improve whole-person care for all Californians,” said DeeAnne McCallin, Deputy Director, Data Exchange Framework, Center for Data Insights and Innovation.
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Nursing Manifest MedEx (MX), California’s largest nonprofit health information organization (HIO), announced today it intends to apply for designation as a Qualified Health Information Organization (QHIO) in the California Health and Human Services (CalHHS) Data Exchange Framework (DxF), a first-ever, statewide data-sharing agreement that will accelerate and expand the exchange of health information among healthcare entities, government agencies, and social service programs beginning in 2024.
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- Manifest MedEx (MX), California’s largest nonprofit health information organization (HIO), announced today it intends to apply for designation as a Qualified Health Information Organization (QHIO) in the California Health and Human Services (CalHHS) Data Exchange Framework (DxF), a first-ever, statewide data-sharing agreement that will accelerate and expand the exchange of health information among healthcare entities, government agencies, and social service programs beginning in 2024.
- A QHIO is an HIO that has demonstrated its ability to meet DxF data exchange requirements.
- “Manifest MedEx has long been committed to advancing interoperability and health data-sharing across California in service to patients and their care teams,” said Jarrod McNaughton, Board Chair of Manifest MedEx and Chief Executive Officer of Inland Empire Health Plan.
- “We applaud the state for recognizing the importance of secure and robust health data exchange that is integral to advancing health and health equity for all Californians,” said Erica Galvez, Chief Executive Officer of Manifest MedEx.
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Health insurance Manifest MedEx (MX), California’s largest nonprofit health information organization, announced today it has earned the Validated Data Stream designation in the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Data Aggregator Validation program for a third consecutive year.
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- Manifest MedEx (MX), California’s largest nonprofit health information organization, announced today it has earned the Validated Data Stream designation in the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Data Aggregator Validation program for a third consecutive year.
- From ingestion at primary sources through transmission to end users, the designation verifies adherence to NCQA process, system, and data standards.
- Uniquely accepted as standard supplemental data in HEDIS® audits, no primary source verification is required for HEDIS® reporting when health plans report data from Data Aggregator Validation validated sources.
- The combined NCQA validated data and extracted data for HEDIS® reporting from MX is one of the largest influencers on administrative rates outside of HPSJ’s claims data.
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Pharmaceutical industry This spring, CDPH solicited a competitive bid and awarded Manifest MedEx to build a health data solution to tackle SaPHIREs high-volume challenges and normalize lab data to ensure usability, scalability, and extensibility to support additional data sources and data types in the system.
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- This spring, CDPH solicited a competitive bid and awarded Manifest MedEx to build a health data solution to tackle SaPHIREs high-volume challenges and normalize lab data to ensure usability, scalability, and extensibility to support additional data sources and data types in the system.
- Manifest MedEx partnered with Diameter Health and Lyniate to deliver a best-of-breed solution for data processing, data normalization, and a range of continuous reporting on data quality and volume metrics.
- The three-year SaPHIRE contract, with options to extend for an additional two years, was awarded to Manifest MedEx after a rigorous application process.
- As Californias leading nonprofit health data network, Manifest MedEx delivers real-time information to help healthcare providers and health plans care for millions of patients every day.
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Management Manifest MedEx (MX), Californias leading health information network, announced today that Erica Galvez has been appointed as the new chief executive officer, assuming responsibilities as of July 1, 2022.
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- Manifest MedEx (MX), Californias leading health information network, announced today that Erica Galvez has been appointed as the new chief executive officer, assuming responsibilities as of July 1, 2022.
- View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220719005435/en/
Galvez has been with Manifest MedEx since 2017, previously serving as Chief Operations Officer, Chief Strategy Officer, and Chief of Staff.
- Erica is the perfect fit to lead Manifest MedEx in serving this critical function for Californians.
- As Californias leading nonprofit health data network, Manifest MedEx delivers real-time information to help healthcare providers and health plans care for millions of patients every day.
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NCQA Manifest MedEx (MX), Californias leading nonprofit health data network, announced today that it has earned the Validated Data Stream designation in the new National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Data Aggregator Validation program.
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- Manifest MedEx (MX), Californias leading nonprofit health data network, announced today that it has earned the Validated Data Stream designation in the new National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Data Aggregator Validation program.
- This means that health plans can use validated data from Manifest MedEx for Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) reporting, without needing to obtain the data from individual providers and validating the data.
- MX is among only 10 organizations in the country with validated data streams and the only organization in California to earn this designation.
- The NCQAs Data Aggregator Validation program validates that data provided from the original source accurately reflect data reported for use as standard supplemental data in HEDIS audits.
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Health equity Manifest MedEx (MX) today announced that Mimi Hall, veteran California county public health leader, will join the nonprofit health data network in November as Director, Public Health Innovation.
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- Manifest MedEx (MX) today announced that Mimi Hall, veteran California county public health leader, will join the nonprofit health data network in November as Director, Public Health Innovation.
- With the expansion of Medi-Cal and bold legislation that will require providers, hospitals, and health plans to share health data, California stands at a pivotal moment when we can truly transform public health for generations, said Claudia Williams, CEO, Manifest MedEx.
- Were thrilled to have Mimi, a passionate leader who has dedicated her career to improving public health and health equity, join our team to champion those efforts.
- Hall has more than 20 years of experience in public health and expertise in federal, state, and county public health programs.