Electronic Health Record Update Annette Pounders, Physicians’ Primary Care of SWFL Mike Smith, Chief Information Officer, LMHS Mike Biel, Internal Medicine Associates
Electronic Health Record Develop a method for transferring electronic patient information among physicians, caregivers, and facilities to improve delivery of care and transition of patients between acute care settings and other locations.
Electronic Health Record - Scorecard
Accomplishments Electronic Health Records Independent Lee County Medical Practices adopted and implemented EHR systems LMHS successfully transitioned disparate EMR solutions to one unified system (EPIC). Electronic patient record exchange Summary of Care Documents Speak about how Summary of care documents help improve transitions of care
Accomplishments Regulatory Requirements Meaningful Use Stage 1 & 2 Quality Reporting Security Risk Assessments Implemented Secure Patient Portal(s) Patient Personal Health Record Over 100,000 Lee County Residents
Next Steps Interoperability Unified patient portals Electronic Health Records communicating amongst varying certified systems. Seamless health information exchange. Improves care coordination, enables better care, helps to reduce costs Unified patient portals Ability for patients to have one portal that integrates various independent portals Televisits/TeleHealth Ability to receive care in any setting via secure electronic means Telehealth will be further enabled by advancements in in-home medical devices that connect to the EHR
Lee County Healthcare Connected Medical Centers Doctors’ Offices Commercial Lab Pharmacies Ambulatory Clinics Direct Exchange
Electronic Medical Record Discussion