Provider data you can trust. Network intelligence you can act on.
Opyn Index delivers accurate provider directories and network insights in one connected solution — helping members find the right care and helping plans manage networks with confidence.



The Provider Data Gap
82% of provider directories contain inaccuracies — creating one of healthcare’s biggest blind spots.
Even small data errors trigger costly ripple effects: higher service burden, misdirected members, surprise bills, and avoidable out-of-network claims.
Why Opyn Index
Two capabilities. One integrated solution.
Accurate Data
Accurate, continuously updated provider directory
Keep provider data clean, current, and aligned with real contracting rules.
- Automated updates for specialties, locations, affiliations
- Real-time checks against in-network rules
- Reliable data for members, providers, and service teams
Actionable Intelligence
Network intelligence you can act on
See where your network is strong—and where gaps or leakage are hiding.
- Identify access gaps by specialty or region
- Validate in-network status to reduce OON claims
- Optimize network design with centralized insights
See Opyn Index in action
More than a directory — the intelligence layer your network runs on.
Opyn Index continuously validates provider data and synchronizes it across all your member and admin experiences. That means:
- Real-time in-network validation
- Consistent data across systems and service teams
- Less manual cleanup and fewer member complaints
- Better steerage and reduced OON exposure
Index isn’t a static directory. It’s the foundation for confident navigation, smarter network management, and better plan performance. Bring accuracy and network clarity together in one platform.
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“Marpai is driving operational improvements and our strategic integration of Opyn’s platform is the next leap forward in our TPA evolution.”
— John Powers, President of Marpai