Electronic Health Record Update

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Erickson Communities Developer of large scale retirement communities
Advertisements

A Plan for a Sustainable Community Behavioral Health Information Network Western States Health-e Connection Summit & Trade Show September 10, 2013.
Longitudinal Coordination of Care (LCC) Workgroup (WG)
The Availity ® Health Information Network: Capabilities and Connectivity Supporting the Next Generation Revenue Cycle Good for Health Plans, good for Delivery.
Creating a Revolution to Drive Healthcare Transformation Russ Branzell, FCHIME, CHCIO CEO/President November 2014.
Us Case 5 Delivery Coordination with Closed-loop OB/GYN and Hospital Interaction Care Theme: Maternal and Newborn Health Use Case 1 Interoperability Showcase.
Quality Matters: Optimizing Health IT Adoption in Puerto Rico Fadesola Adetosoye, M.S. Project Officer, Regional Extension Center Program Office of the.
Neil Cowles, Chief Executive Officer OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS FOR HEALTHCARE INFORMATION Tolven Update February 2011.
EMRs, EHRs, PHRs, questions and answers
Care Coordination and Information Exchange Integration of Health Information Exchange with Primary Care Provider Work Flow.
EHR Update CPSP Annual Meeting November 7, 2012 Mary Wieg, NC III Program Standards Branch Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division.
Medicare & Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs
Us Case 5 Delivery Coordination with Vital Records Update, Hearing Screening & Quality Monitoring to Aid Early Pediatric Care Care Theme: Maternal & Newborn.
Enabling a Medical Home With a Patient Communication Strategy Jeanette Christopher Northwest Primary Care Group, P.C.
Adoption of Health Information Technology among U.S. Ambulatory and Long-term Care Providers by Esther Hing, M.P.H., and Anita Bercovitz, Ph.D National.
The Promise and Peril of Electronic Health Records Cari Weishaar Final Project 12/8/11.
The 10 challenges in Health IT in the coming years H. Stephen Lieber HIMSS President & CEO.
17 th Annual Scottsdale Institute Spring Conference April 14-16, 2010 Healthcare Leaders Embrace Reform Camelback Inn Scottsdale, AZ.
Cardiac Episode with PCP referral to Cardiologist with Remote Monitoring & Follow-up Care Care Theme: Transitions of Care Use Case 9 Interoperability Showcase.
SoCAL TLC Learning Session September 9, 2010 Sergio Bautista, CFO (626)
Meaningful Use Presentation for Fall Faculty Meeting October 24, 2014.
CRISP Health Information Exchange Spring What is CRISP? CRISP (Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients) is Maryland’s statewide.
Telehealth and Premier HealthCare: Looking toward the future 6/10/14 PHC is a member of the YAI network. PHC Platform for Connected Health.
The Value of an Interoperable EHR for Small & Medium Size Hospitals.
Stage 2 Eligible Hospital and Critical Access Hospital (CAH) Meaningful Use Core and Menu Objectives.
Longitudinal Coordination of Care (LCC) Pilots Proposal CCITI NY 01/27/2014.
EHR = Meaningful Use? Kelly Templeton, Application Specialist Citizens Memorial Healthcare Bolivar Missouri.
Us Case 5 Supporting the Medical Home Model of Primary Care Care Theme: Transitions of Care Use Case 10 Interoperability Showcase In collaboration with.
Understanding How THE HEALTHCARE CONNECT FUND will assist Meaningful Use 3/11/2014 Mark Renfro, HTH Hometown Health.
11 Creating Value from EMR Investment Kevin Maben, MD, FAAP Associate Medical Information Officer Presbyterian Healthcare Services.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Summary of Health-related Provisions April 15, 2009.
Clinical, Technical, Organizational and Financial Barriers to Interoperability Task Force Data Update August 14, 2015 Pre-Decisional Do not Cite or Distribute.
2015 Washington State of Reform Health Policy Conference Hilton Seattle Airport Conference Center January 8, 2015.
Bureau of Primary Health Care Update August 10, 2015 Bureau of Primary Health Care Health Resources and Services Administration U.S. Department of Health.
Final Project – Health Information Exchange: Technology, Challenges & Opportunities Group 3 Gary Brown, Michelle Burke, Kazi Russell MMI 402 Fall 2013.
Scaling Patient Engagement Todd Rowland MD Experienced Professional Focused on Health Care Re-Design and Informatics
West Virginia Information Technology Summit November 4, 2009.
BY: Brendan Sheldon.  Clinical data is organized in a single, integrated record for each patient – across inpatient, post-acute, GP/ambulatory, community,
Project Update for NCHS Health IT Adoption & Use Dashboard from the: Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT U.S. Department of Health and Human.
SCHIEx Implementation Acceleration Program Rural Health Conference, October 2013.
Shaping the Future of Healthcare | CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGY COMPARISON TASK FORCE JIGNESH SHETH MD, MPH THE WRIGHT CENTER.
Us Case 5 Care Coordination Following ICU/Hospital Encounter Care Theme: Transitions of Care Use Case 14 Interoperability Showcase In collaboration with.
Overview of CMS HIT Initiatives Kelly Cronin Senior Advisor to the Administrator Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services September 2005.
WNY Beacon Communities Enhancing Patient-Based Care and EHR Strategies HCA 626 Healthcare Information Systems Prepared By: Firas Jirjees, Billy McCall,
Headquartered in Carrollton, Georgia Founded in employees Ambulatory marketplace focused Greenway’s target market is 3-50 physician group.
Patient Portals On the Cusp… October 9, Patient portal use to skyrocket Today, 57% of hospitals and 40% of ambulatory practices use portals, but.
David W. Bates, MD, MSc Chief Quality Officer, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Member, HIT Policy Committee President-elect, ISQua Medinfo, 2013.
Who’s in Your Neighborhood? The Patient-Centered Medical Community David C. Willis, MD Medical Director Greater Ocala Health Information Trust, Inc.
Illinois Health Network The 14th Global Grid Forum Chicago, Illinois June 27, 2005.
Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin Chapter 2 Clinical Information Standards – Unit 3 seminar Electronic.
Jennifer King with Vaishali Patel, Matthew Swain, Michael Furukawa Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) Health Information Exchange Capability.
Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT United States Department of Health and Human Services The Nation’s Health IT Agenda:
Health Tech Council: Health IT Supporting Engaged Patients Damon L. Davis Special Assistant to the National Coordinator, Consumer e-Health.
Chapter 15 by Emily B. Barey The Electronic Health Record and Clinical Informatics.
RIQI SHIFT in Care Project* January 2016
Optimizing Meds – Need for Systems Approach
Lesson 1- Introduction to Electronic Health Records
The Successful Primary Practice
5 Tips for Gaining Traction in the Healthcare IT Market
Secure Patient Communications Get Connected Knowledge Forum
Commonwealth of Virginia Health Information Technology
Electronic Health Record Update
TIME for Physician Offices
Community Health Visioning 2017
Gene Burwell CIO, Jamestown Health Department
Community Health Visioning 2017
“One Connection For A Healthier Missouri”
Lesson 1- Introduction to Electronic Health Records
Health Information Exchange for Eligible Clinicians 2019
Presentation transcript:

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