Post on 11-Jan-2016
Peter Muir MD
Springfield Center for Family Medicine
Collaborating Communities Health Information Exchange
HealthBridge Tri-State Regional Extension Center
June 2010
Introduction
Family doc
In practice 30 years Office 4 days a week, hospital rounds, 24x7 call SCFM 6 doc FP group
Computers since 1980 EMR since 2003 w transcription since 2000
Quick survey
How many on:
Paper charts?
EMR?
eRx?
Meet all 25 meaningful use criteria(swap seats)?
Meaningful use for PCPs
Initial read of the criteria is overwhelming
Any practicing PCPs on the steering committee?
80% computerized physician order entry?!? (1)
BPs on 2 yr olds?!? (8)
How do we communicate between offices?We need a Health Information Exchange
Complicated and Expensive Issues
drug-formulary checks (2) eg RxHub, multiple drug plans, locations, etc
checking insurance eligibility electronically on 80% patients (15)
timely electronic access to health information lab results, problem list, medications, allergieson 10% of all unique patients (18).
How to quantify and report? initial cost and sustainable cost considerations Final rule still pending
Narrow line between meaningful use and useless meaning
Rx compliance by pharmacy or claims data
- does not include samples, half tabs, etc
- interferes with work flow,
- pharmacy timing rather than at pt intervention,
- use lab results and medication reconciliation
Narrow line between meaningful use and useless meaning
- patient becomes diagnostician
- security concerns
- time consuming
- not recognized under fee for service plans
Narrow line between meaningful use and useless meaning
Timely electronic access 10% unique patients (18)
- some patients still on rotary dial phones
- doc, what does this mean???
- glucose meter automated reporting vs manually recording
- not recognized under fee for service plans
Signal to Noise Ratio
In the old days, a fax was important. Now, it is spam due to the flood of info.
Electronic records can make it too easy to overwhelm the most critical interface - the clinician.
Need to filter out less important infoand amplify any important info (format, duplication, reports)
How to get started?
Start somewhere
Look at work flow
Follow the information
Make it work for you and your office
You are the expert for your office
Who
Office leadership:
clinical & clerical teams
authority to make it happen
be consistent & persistent
Seek assistance from REC
What
Look at work flow:
reduce repetitive efforteg allergies, date/time (caution re MMSE, lose orientation x2)
reduce errors eg record ht as ft/in vs in from tape
PQRI opportunities
Why
Hurts the first year,but then life gets better
Have access to your own dataCompliance and outcome analysis
ARRA
REC
Where
Many items easier with an 'annual' risk assessment checklist approach
Practice and disease management- graphing vitals makes impact- tracking microalbumins, colonoscopy, etc
Medication management & reporting (recalls)
When
If on paper, start with pt summary forms, flow sheets
Save transcription files by patient to import
Timeline, need to implement 2010 or 2011 for maximum benefit
[1] Use CPOEComputer Physician Order Entry
Measure: CPOE is used for at least 80 percent of all orders.
Response:Placing orders by LabMaster, Radiology and Rx covers >80% of orders.
[2] Implement drug-drug, drug-allergy, drug-formulary checks
Measure: The EP has enabled this functionality.
Response:RxModule has drug-drug, drug-allergy checks. Drug-formulary via Epocrates, Add formularies with new servers.
[3] Up-to-date problem list current & active Dx ICD-9 or SNOMED
Measure: At least 80 percent of all unique patients seen by the EP have at least one entry or an indication of none recorded as structured data.
Response:Dx list (ICD-9) maintained by IM Assessment. Problem list and PHx provide more detail.
[4] Generate & transmit permissible prescriptions electronically (eRx)
Measure: At least 75 percent of all permissible prescriptions written by the EP are transmitted electronically using certified EHR technology.
Response:eRx targets require extra effort by MD & billing. Recommend print weekly totals for MD.
[5] Maintain active medication list
Measure: At least 80 percent of all unique patients seen by the EP have at least one entry (or an indication of “none” if the patient is not currently prescribed any medication) recorded as structured data.
Response:Rx module maintains active list. All users should set preferences for active list. Use stop dates for temporary Rx. MDs need to delete inactive Rx. SEE 21
[6] Maintain active medication allergy list
Measure: At least 80 percent of all unique patients seen by the EP have at least one entry (or an indication of “none” if the patient has no medication allergies) recorded as structured data.
Response:Allergy module maintains active allergy list. Nurses must check appt slip against pt chart & verify with patient.
[7] Record demographics
Measure: At least 80 percent of all unique patients seen by the EP or admitted to the eligible hospital have demographics recorded as structured data.
Response:NextGen does at patient registration.
[8] Record and chart changes in vital signs
Measure: For at least 80 percent of all unique patients age 2 and over seen by the EP, record blood pressure and BMI; additionally, plot growth chart for children age 2 to 20.
Response:Nurses must record BP starting at age 2. Print Ht/Wt/BMI pediatric growth charts at well checks/annually. SEE 23
[9] Record smoking status for patients 13 years old or older
Measure: At least 80 percent of all unique patients 13 years old or older seen by the EP “smoking status” recorded.
Response:MDs need to have smoking status recorded on social hx or cold template for all patients. Add to float nurse protocol
[10] Incorporate clinical lab-test results into EHR as structured data
Measure: At least 50 percent of all clinical lab tests results ordered by the EP or by an authorized provider of the eligible hospital during the EHR reporting period whose results are in either in a positive / negative or numerical format are incorporated in certified EHR technology as structured data.
Response:Have lab/rad results as structured data from 2009Implement results interface via Rosetta or Mirth on new servers - MUIR.
[11] Generate lists of patientsby specific conditions
Measure: Generate at least one report listing patients of the EP with a specific condition.
Response:Need to modify diabetes selection Crystal Report (select by ICD9 range) - MUIR
[12] Report ambulatory quality measures to CMS or the states
Measure: For 2011, an EP would provide the aggregate numerator and denominator through attestation as discussed in section II.A.3 of this proposed rule. For 2012, an EP would electronically submit the measures are discussed in section II.A.3. of this proposed rule.
Response:Select criteria (HTN, DM, lipids, CHF). Review II.A.3 for reporting PQRI - MUIR.
[13] Send reminders per patient preference for preventive/follow-up
Measure: Reminder sent to at least 50 percent of all unique patients seen by the EP that are 50 and over.
Response:Could create report on active pts >50 without annual exam in past 12 months. - MUIRMDs need to flag annual assessment. COST
[14] Implement 5 clinical decision rules, orders, & track compliance
Measure: Implement five clinical decision support rules relevant to the clinical quality metrics the EP is responsible for as described further in section II.A.3.
Response:Select 5 support rules (Hba1c, microalbumin, lipids, etc) Need to review II.A.3 reporting PQRI - MUIR.
[15] Check insurance eligibility electronically public private payers
Measure: Insurance eligibility checked electronically for at least 80 percent of all unique patients seen by the EP.
Response:Check via CCHIE? GBS? How to automate? COST
[16] Submit claims electronically to public and private payers
Measure: At least 80 percent of all unique patients seen by the EP or admitted to the eligible hospital have demographics recorded as structured data.
Response:NextGen does.
[17] Provide electronic copy of health info: Dx, Rx, allergy, results
Measure: At least 80 percent of all patients who request an electronic copy of their health information are provided it within 48 hours.
Response:Could comply by print to pdf and burning CD. Anticipate low volume (pt request). Minimal cost.
[18] Timely electronic access to health info: Dx, Rx, allergy, results
Measure: At least 10 percent of all unique patients seen by the EP are provided timely electronic access to their health information.
Response:Could do via NextGen Next MD. Any potential for CCHIE? This one is problematic (10% of all active patients) COST +++
[19] Provide clinical summaries to patients for each office visit
Measure: Clinical summaries provided to patients for at least 80 percent of all office visits.
Response:Could print office visit note on all patients (could auto-print each time generated) PAPER COST
[20] Exchange key clinical info with providers electronically
Measure: Performed at least one test of certified EHR technology's capacity to electronically exchange key clinical information.
Response:CCHIE can do this by sending visit note/exam. Most offices can not receive other formats except pdf. SEE 22.
[21] Perform Rx reconciliation at relevant encounters
Measure: Perform medication reconciliation for at least 80 percent of relevant encounters and transitions of care.
Response:Rx module maintains active list. All users should set preferences for active list. Use stop dates for temporary Rx. MDs need to delete inactive Rx. SEE 5.
[22] Provide summary care record for transition of care & referrals
Measure: Provide summary of care record for at least 80 percent of transitions of care and referrals.
Response:CCHIE can do this by sending visit note/exam. Most offices can not receive other formats except pdf. SEE 20.
[23] Submit electronic data to immunization registries
Measure: Performed at least one test of certified EHR technology's capacity to submit electronic data to immunization registries.
Response:OHIO does not have capability of electronic submission/transmission. Might meet criteria by checking OH vaccine website for all pediatric well checks. SEE 8.
[24] Provide electronic syndromic surveillance data to public health
Measure: Performed at least one test of certified EHR technology's capacity to provide electronic syndromic surveillance data to public health agencies (unless none of the public health agencies to which an EP or eligible hospital submits such information have the capacity to receive the information electronically).
Response:OHIO does not have capability of electronic submission/transmission. CCHIE?
[25] Protect electronic health info by certified EHR technology
Measure: Conduct or review a security risk analysis in accordance with the requirements under 45 CFR 164.308 (a)(1) and implement security updates as necessary.
Response:New edge security server threat management gateway and domain restructuring is part of server upgrade. - MUIR