
WAHDX Connect
Membership Program
The Washington Alliance for Health Data Exchange (WAHDX) Connect Membership gives health and social service provider organizations a clear pathway for unlocking statewide services—including clinical information access, care coordination tools, automated reporting, and population health insights—designed to reduce administrative burden, improve care quality, and support My Health My Data whole-person care.
Our goal is simple:
Reduce friction, increase trust, and accelerate secure, high-quality health data exchange for providers, community partners, payers, and public health agencies while meeting My Health My Data obligations across Washington State.
Who the program is for
WAHDX Connect is designed for health and social service providers that operate across Washington state that create, use, or rely on clinical, behavioral health, administrative, or social care data to deliver care.
Our health data utility tools and services are specifically built for:
Primary care, specialty, behavioral health, dental, and allied health providers
Rural health clinics, FQHCs, hospitals, and health systems
School-based health centers and youth-serving organizations
Tribal and urban Indian health programs
Managed care organizations and community-based partners
Emerging or newly formed provider organizations seeking readiness validation
Our Tools
The WAHDX Testing Lab evaluates systems against clearly defined technical and operational criteria, including:
Health Screening & Referral Management
- Streamlined patient consents
- Advanced directives
- Cross-organization care coordination
Clinical Record Access
- Trusted statewide patient lookup
- Longitudinal cross-setting clinical records
Insurance Verification
- Real-time eligibility
- Faster intake
- Cleaner billing
Automated Clinical & Public Health Reporting
- Reduced manual work
- Higher-quality submissions
- Lower administrative burden
Future Tools
Help Shape What WAHDX Builds Next
The WAHDX Testing Lab evaluates systems against clearly defined technical and operational criteria, including:WAHDX Connect is more than a set of tools—it’s a statewide utility that evolves based on the needs of its members.
Instead of following a fixed feature roadmap, WAHDX uses a provider-driven development model where member organizations help us determine which tools Washington should build, buy, or scale next.
As a WAHDX member,
you help decide what we build next.
You tell us the high-value problems you want solved—stronger clinical signal at the point of care, simpler reporting, connections with social service partners, better youth and family coordination—and WAHDX works with marketplace partners to:
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Validate the need across the statewide ecosystem
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Identify the best tools, vendors, or approaches
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Support implementation and early pilots
4
Scale successful solutions statewide through the shared utility
Future WAHDX capabilities will align
with provider-defined priorities such as:
Reducing administrative burden
Improving whole-person coordination across clinical, BH, school, and community partners
Strengthening clinical decision-making
Modernizing public health workflows
Expanding interoperability and data exchange infrastructure
Membership isn’t just access—
it’s influence.
