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Preparing for a New Era in Health Care The Integrated Electronic Health Records System Presented by Ginger A. Baker, MS, MT (AAB)
Objectives Build a foundation of understanding: The ARRA and HITECH Act and it’s Federal parts The definition of “Meaningful” What this change means for the Laboratory and Point of Care Testing Programs Where to begin
What is the ARRA? American Reinvestment and Recovery Act Otherwise known as the Stimulus Plan.
What is the HITECH Act? Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health The portion of ARRA focused on setting a standard for electronic health records systems.
What is the role and function of the ONC? Office of the  National Coordinator for Health Information The US Department of Health and Human Services official charged with guiding the nation through HITECH.
What is “Meaningful”? A “Meaningful” system will Use CPOE Implement drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checks Generate and transmit permissible prescriptions electronically (eRx) Record demographics (race, gender, date of birth, ethnicity, language preference, etc) Maintain problem list of current and active diagnoses Maintain an active medication list Maintain and active allergy list Record and chart changes in vital signs (height, weight, BMI, Blood pressure, growth charts for those 2-20 yrs) Record smoking status for patients 13 years old or older Implement one clinical decision support rule relevant to specialty with the ability to track compliance to that rule Report ambulatory care quality measures to CMS or the States Engage patients and families in their health care by Record advance directives for patients 65 years old or older Provide patients with an electronic copy of their health information (including diagnostic test results, problem list, medication lists, medication allergies), upon request Provide patients with an electronic copy of their discharge instructions at time of discharge, upon request Provide clinical summaries for patients for each office visit Send reminders to patients per patient preference for preventive/follow-up care Provide summary care record for each transition of care and referral Exchange key clinical care information Protect electronic health information Perform medication reconciliation at relevant encounters and each transition of care Incorporate clinical lab-test results into certified EHR technology as structured data Generate lists of patient by specific condition for quality improvement, reduction of disparities, research and outreach Improve care coordination between providers and care facilities Submit electronic data to immunization registries to improve public health Submit electronic data for syndromic surveillance to public health agencies Remember: the Phase 2 and 3 rules have not been ratified or published.
A “Meaningful” system will Use CPOE Implement drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checks Generate and transmit permissible prescriptions electronically (eRx) Record demographics (race, gender, date of birth, ethnicity, language preference, etc) Maintain problem list of current and active diagnoses 6. 	Maintain an active medication list 7.	Maintain an active allergy list 8.	Record and chart changes in vital signs (height, weight, BMI, Blood pressure, growth charts for those 2-20 yrs) 9.	Record smoking status for patients 13 years old or older Implement one clinical decision support rule relevant to specialty with the ability to track compliance to that rule
A “Meaningful” system will 11. Report ambulatory care quality measures to CMS or the States 12. Engage patients and families in their health care by Record advance directives for patients 65 years old or older Provide patients with an electronic copy of their health information (including diagnostic test results, problem list, medication lists, medication allergies), upon request Provide patients with an electronic copy of their discharge instructions at time of discharge, upon request Provide clinical summaries for patients for each office visit Send reminders to patients per patient preference for preventive/follow-up care Provide summary care record for each transition of care and referral 13. Exchange key clinical care information
A “Meaningful” system will 14. Perform medication reconciliation at relevant encounters and each transition of care 15. Incorporate clinical lab-test results into certified EHR technology as structured data 16. Generate lists of patients by specific condition for quality improvement, reduction of disparities, research and outreach 17. Improve care coordination between providers and care facilities 18. Submit electronic data to immunization registries to improve public health 19. Submit electronic data for syndromic surveillance to public health agencies Remember: the Phase 2 and 3 rules have not been ratified or published.
Why is this the focus of the Federal government? To ensure quality, safety and improved patient outcomes 70% reduction in errors Improved patient outcomes through use of evidence based care Reduced patient stay by 2.5 days 16% savings in patient care delivery in outpatient settings
Why is utilizing a meaningful system critical? 	Reimbursement for services from Medicare will depend on it.
What does this mean for Point of Care Testing Programs? 1. POCT for potential cardiac event = cardiac enzymes, UA dipstick . With breathing issues = add blood gases and BNP. 2. Period between notification and activity: lab specimen collection, X-ray, etc.
What does this mean for Point of Care Testing Programs? Connectivity of all devices is critical Entry of all manual POCT at the time of performance is critical LEAN, six sigma patient identification processes are vital Making POCT chart on the EMR in real-time will be key to meaningful certification The Point of Care department will become as large and complex as the Chemistry department
How do you ensure your POCT Programs will be meaningful? Ask  . . . .  Where do POCT results appear in the patient’s electronic medical record?   Is it clear that they are POCT results?   Do normal or reference ranges appear with the results?   Would this make sense to someone outside my organization?  The answers should be the same for POCT and Lab results.
What does this mean for the Lab? Information must be freed from its paper prison. ,[object Object]
Histograms, graphs, photos and other paper reports must become electronic even if it means scanning and attaching to the result.
Computerized Provider Order Entry, CPOE, will drive the Lab to actively educate and communicate with providers to be successful.,[object Object]
Algorithms will need to be developed to facilitate those steps people did in their minds while passing pieces of paper.,[object Object]
. This is just the beginning . . . .
From Patient to Caregiver At the bedside . . . . . Patients are identified, Testing is performed, And results upload to the  electronic record,
Caregiver to Hospital Information travels from the patient’s bedside, to the  hospital system.  Every member of the health care team can see results in real time.
Hospital to Community Regional HIEs  receive,  transmit  and safeguard PHI
Regional Center to National Database Health care facilities large and small, urban and rural,  can share and access patient information.
A New Era in Health Care: the Integrated Electronic Health Record Connecting the Pieces and Making Care Safer
. Thank youGinger A. Bakerginger.a.baker@gmail.com406-438-1683
Terms and Definitions EMR – electronic medical record; a portion of the total electronic record; from a single location EHR – electronic health record; the complied complete electronic record; from multiple locations LIS – lab information system, electronic records processing system focused on laboratory function only HIE – health information exchange; a nexus of multiple EHR systems where information is shared securely RHIE – regional health information exchange; a nexus of multiple HIE systems where information is shared securely PHI – Patient Health Information; all information associated with the patient health services ICE – integrated clinical electronics; a complex system designed to pull information from multiple sources and apply an algorithm to determine further steps in patient care ARRA – American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009; the Stimulus Plan HITECH – Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act ONC – Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology; the person with the US Department of Health and Human Services who provides the vision and direction to fulfill HITECH CPOE – Computerized Provider Order Entry, also called CPOM (Computerized Provider Order Management) is the process where the provider directly enters and manages patient care order electronically
ONC Beacon Community Awardees List Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems, Brewer, ME Rhode Island Quality Institute, Providence, RI Geisinger Clinic, Danville, PA Western New York Clinical Information Exchange, Inc., Buffalo, NY Southern Piedmont Community Care Plan, Inc., Concord, NC Indiana Health Information Exchange, INC., Indianapolis, IN Delta Health Alliance, Inc., Stoneville, MS Mayo Clinic Rochester, d/b/a Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN Louisiana Public Health Institute, New Orleans, LA Community Services Council of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK Rocky Mountain Health Maintenance Organization, Grand Junction, CO HealthInsight, Salt Lake City, UT Inland Northwest Health Services, Spokane, WA The Regents of the University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo, HI

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Preparing For A New Era In Health Care Baker

  • 1. Preparing for a New Era in Health Care The Integrated Electronic Health Records System Presented by Ginger A. Baker, MS, MT (AAB)
  • 2. Objectives Build a foundation of understanding: The ARRA and HITECH Act and it’s Federal parts The definition of “Meaningful” What this change means for the Laboratory and Point of Care Testing Programs Where to begin
  • 3. What is the ARRA? American Reinvestment and Recovery Act Otherwise known as the Stimulus Plan.
  • 4. What is the HITECH Act? Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health The portion of ARRA focused on setting a standard for electronic health records systems.
  • 5. What is the role and function of the ONC? Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information The US Department of Health and Human Services official charged with guiding the nation through HITECH.
  • 6. What is “Meaningful”? A “Meaningful” system will Use CPOE Implement drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checks Generate and transmit permissible prescriptions electronically (eRx) Record demographics (race, gender, date of birth, ethnicity, language preference, etc) Maintain problem list of current and active diagnoses Maintain an active medication list Maintain and active allergy list Record and chart changes in vital signs (height, weight, BMI, Blood pressure, growth charts for those 2-20 yrs) Record smoking status for patients 13 years old or older Implement one clinical decision support rule relevant to specialty with the ability to track compliance to that rule Report ambulatory care quality measures to CMS or the States Engage patients and families in their health care by Record advance directives for patients 65 years old or older Provide patients with an electronic copy of their health information (including diagnostic test results, problem list, medication lists, medication allergies), upon request Provide patients with an electronic copy of their discharge instructions at time of discharge, upon request Provide clinical summaries for patients for each office visit Send reminders to patients per patient preference for preventive/follow-up care Provide summary care record for each transition of care and referral Exchange key clinical care information Protect electronic health information Perform medication reconciliation at relevant encounters and each transition of care Incorporate clinical lab-test results into certified EHR technology as structured data Generate lists of patient by specific condition for quality improvement, reduction of disparities, research and outreach Improve care coordination between providers and care facilities Submit electronic data to immunization registries to improve public health Submit electronic data for syndromic surveillance to public health agencies Remember: the Phase 2 and 3 rules have not been ratified or published.
  • 7. A “Meaningful” system will Use CPOE Implement drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checks Generate and transmit permissible prescriptions electronically (eRx) Record demographics (race, gender, date of birth, ethnicity, language preference, etc) Maintain problem list of current and active diagnoses 6. Maintain an active medication list 7. Maintain an active allergy list 8. Record and chart changes in vital signs (height, weight, BMI, Blood pressure, growth charts for those 2-20 yrs) 9. Record smoking status for patients 13 years old or older Implement one clinical decision support rule relevant to specialty with the ability to track compliance to that rule
  • 8. A “Meaningful” system will 11. Report ambulatory care quality measures to CMS or the States 12. Engage patients and families in their health care by Record advance directives for patients 65 years old or older Provide patients with an electronic copy of their health information (including diagnostic test results, problem list, medication lists, medication allergies), upon request Provide patients with an electronic copy of their discharge instructions at time of discharge, upon request Provide clinical summaries for patients for each office visit Send reminders to patients per patient preference for preventive/follow-up care Provide summary care record for each transition of care and referral 13. Exchange key clinical care information
  • 9. A “Meaningful” system will 14. Perform medication reconciliation at relevant encounters and each transition of care 15. Incorporate clinical lab-test results into certified EHR technology as structured data 16. Generate lists of patients by specific condition for quality improvement, reduction of disparities, research and outreach 17. Improve care coordination between providers and care facilities 18. Submit electronic data to immunization registries to improve public health 19. Submit electronic data for syndromic surveillance to public health agencies Remember: the Phase 2 and 3 rules have not been ratified or published.
  • 10. Why is this the focus of the Federal government? To ensure quality, safety and improved patient outcomes 70% reduction in errors Improved patient outcomes through use of evidence based care Reduced patient stay by 2.5 days 16% savings in patient care delivery in outpatient settings
  • 11. Why is utilizing a meaningful system critical? Reimbursement for services from Medicare will depend on it.
  • 12. What does this mean for Point of Care Testing Programs? 1. POCT for potential cardiac event = cardiac enzymes, UA dipstick . With breathing issues = add blood gases and BNP. 2. Period between notification and activity: lab specimen collection, X-ray, etc.
  • 13. What does this mean for Point of Care Testing Programs? Connectivity of all devices is critical Entry of all manual POCT at the time of performance is critical LEAN, six sigma patient identification processes are vital Making POCT chart on the EMR in real-time will be key to meaningful certification The Point of Care department will become as large and complex as the Chemistry department
  • 14. How do you ensure your POCT Programs will be meaningful? Ask . . . . Where do POCT results appear in the patient’s electronic medical record? Is it clear that they are POCT results? Do normal or reference ranges appear with the results? Would this make sense to someone outside my organization? The answers should be the same for POCT and Lab results.
  • 15.
  • 16. Histograms, graphs, photos and other paper reports must become electronic even if it means scanning and attaching to the result.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. . This is just the beginning . . . .
  • 20. From Patient to Caregiver At the bedside . . . . . Patients are identified, Testing is performed, And results upload to the electronic record,
  • 21. Caregiver to Hospital Information travels from the patient’s bedside, to the hospital system. Every member of the health care team can see results in real time.
  • 22. Hospital to Community Regional HIEs receive, transmit and safeguard PHI
  • 23. Regional Center to National Database Health care facilities large and small, urban and rural, can share and access patient information.
  • 24. A New Era in Health Care: the Integrated Electronic Health Record Connecting the Pieces and Making Care Safer
  • 25. . Thank youGinger A. Bakerginger.a.baker@gmail.com406-438-1683
  • 26. Terms and Definitions EMR – electronic medical record; a portion of the total electronic record; from a single location EHR – electronic health record; the complied complete electronic record; from multiple locations LIS – lab information system, electronic records processing system focused on laboratory function only HIE – health information exchange; a nexus of multiple EHR systems where information is shared securely RHIE – regional health information exchange; a nexus of multiple HIE systems where information is shared securely PHI – Patient Health Information; all information associated with the patient health services ICE – integrated clinical electronics; a complex system designed to pull information from multiple sources and apply an algorithm to determine further steps in patient care ARRA – American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009; the Stimulus Plan HITECH – Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act ONC – Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology; the person with the US Department of Health and Human Services who provides the vision and direction to fulfill HITECH CPOE – Computerized Provider Order Entry, also called CPOM (Computerized Provider Order Management) is the process where the provider directly enters and manages patient care order electronically
  • 27. ONC Beacon Community Awardees List Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems, Brewer, ME Rhode Island Quality Institute, Providence, RI Geisinger Clinic, Danville, PA Western New York Clinical Information Exchange, Inc., Buffalo, NY Southern Piedmont Community Care Plan, Inc., Concord, NC Indiana Health Information Exchange, INC., Indianapolis, IN Delta Health Alliance, Inc., Stoneville, MS Mayo Clinic Rochester, d/b/a Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN Louisiana Public Health Institute, New Orleans, LA Community Services Council of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK Rocky Mountain Health Maintenance Organization, Grand Junction, CO HealthInsight, Salt Lake City, UT Inland Northwest Health Services, Spokane, WA The Regents of the University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo, HI
  • 28. References Healthcare IT Standards http://www.hitsp.org/default.aspx National Care Quality Awards http://www.ncqa.org/ HITECH http://hitechanswers.net/category/blog HIMSS http://www.himss.org/EconomicStimulus/ ARRA http://www.recovery.gov/About/Pages/The_Act.aspx Emerging HIT http://www.emerginghealthit.com/body.cfm?id=97 CMS Pay for Performance http://www.cms.hhs.gov/apps/media/press/release.asp?Counter=1343 Lab Quality Confab http://www.labqualityconfab.com/ ALPERT AND THYGESEN, ET AL., MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION REDEFINEDJACC Vol. 36, No. 3, September 2000:959–69 Myocardial Infarction Redefined—A Consensus Document of The Joint European Society of Cardiology/American College of Cardiology Committee for the Redefinition of Myocardial Infarction Health Information Technology for the Future of Health and Care found at http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&mode=2&cached=true&objID=1200 HITECH Act Enforcement Interim Final Rule found at http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/administrative/enforcementrule/hitechenforcementifr.html