At MiHIN, we’re building more than infrastructure—we’re supporting a trusted, coordinated, and connected health ecosystem across Michigan.
Each week, 18M clinical messages flow inbound though MiHIN’s statewide network, including nearly 60 HL7 v2 and v3 message types related to Admit, Discharge, Transfers (ADT), Order Results (ORU), Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA), and more. Every day, MiHIN monitors and routes information for more than 13M patient-provider relationships, involving over 50K unique providers and 4500 distinct care entities actively engaged in care.
Explore our updated “Our Network” page to learn more about how we’re advancing interoperability in Michigan, including exploring an interactive Use Case Adoption Dashboard. This dashboard is designed to provide clear, real-time insights into the progress of health information exchange across our state. It shows statewide participation along with transaction volumes representing critical health data flowing into MiHIN and being routed to the appropriate destinations on behalf of our members.
Our 2024 annual report reflects the progress we’ve made together to strengthen health data sharing, improve connections across care and community, and support better outcomes for Michiganders.
Inside, you’ll find highlights from the past year, including key metrics from our network, financial updates, and the impact of new partnerships and initiatives.
Thank you to everyone who contributes to this work every day. We look forward to another year of collaboration, innovation, and progress.
Our Cross Sector Data Sharing Program was honored to join the HL7 Person-Centered Care for Healthier Communities Forum & Workshop to discuss the real-world work of implementing standards for social care referrals. Lisa Nicolaou, CSDS Program Director, shared insights from Michigan’s Interoperable Referral Pilots and spotlighted the Social Care Vendor Interoperability Pledge—an effort led by MiHIN to ensure technology standards support the day-to-day work of care teams and community organizations.
The message was clear: Standards must be co-designed and informed by the people and communities they aim to serve.
Lisa and Matt Englehart, VP of Product, also presented “Rethinking FHIR for Social Care Referrals” at the CMS Connectathon, with a focus on aligning care models and data systems to support whole-person care across sectors.
Learn more about the ongoing efforts of our Cross Sector Data Sharing Program.
We have entered our stabilization and improvement phase to ensure the modules available in MIGateway® (Longitudinal Record (LR) Viewer, Transitions of Care (TOC) Viewer, etc.) are operating effectively and meeting user needs. During this period, our team is closely monitoring system performance, working to address issues that arise, and meeting with stakeholders to identify and prioritize fixes and enhancements. An enhancement roadmap for the Longitudinal Record (LR) Viewer is available on our website.
As of 7.15.25, nearly 12,000 individual users have successfully migrated to the new platform, and 60 million lab results and 7 million radiology results have been backloaded into the LR Viewer. In response to network feedback, in addition to the six months of Lab and Rad data already backloaded into the LR Viewer, along with C-CDAs back to October 2021, we are actively backloading another six months to provide a full year of Lab, Rad, Trans-ORU, and Trans-MDM to further help support your work.
As always, please visit the ITP Migration page or Resource Hub(ITP MIGateway Resources)for user guides, training videos and more.
Cloudticity Powers MiHIN to Cut Manual Oversight by 80% With Real-Time Compliance
MiHIN has partnered with Cloudticity to transition from maintaining legacy infrastructure to driving innovation in value-based care. With full cloud migration powered by the Cloudticity Oxygen™ platform, MiHIN has reduced manual compliance oversight by 80% and now automates nearly 3,000 HIPAA and HITRUST checks.
This shift enables MiHIN to scale securely, enhance patient data insights with advanced tools like AI and graph databases, and focus on building new features that improve care coordination and outcomes across Michigan.