Healthcare Innovation December 3, 2024
Erica Galvez

Looking at California’s headwinds and tailwinds can help other states as they build out their data sharing infrastructure

Manifest MedEx CEO Erica Galvez says California’s progress on health data exchange and using this data to improve outcomes for the most vulnerable populations may provide an example for other states to consider.

Following a year marked by notable regulatory changes and new frameworks on health data sharing across the U.S., California has implemented major initiatives, including the California Data Exchange Framework (DxF) and California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM). These advancements are reimagining how health and increasingly social service information flows across providers, payers, and community-based organizations (CBOs), setting the stage for change that could ripple across the country.

While these...

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