Your Trusted Advisor for EHR Meaningful Use and HIT HomeTown Health Health IT Workshop September 25, 2014 Carmen L. Hughes Executive Director, GA-HITEC.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Georgia Department of Community Health
Advertisements

New Care Paradigms Require Health Information Exchange Combining IHE interoperability profiles to enable interoperability between care providers.
Dedicated to Hope, Healing and Recovery 0 Dec 2009 Interim/Proposed Rules Meaningful Use, Quality Reporting & Interoperability Standards January 10, 2010.
| Implications for Health Information Exchange – MetroChicago January 2011.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Joe Auriemma Siemens Medical Solutions, Health Services Senior Director, Integration Engineering Siemens Medical Solutions.
Office of Provider Adoption Support (OPAS): Supporting Primary Care Providers to Achieve Meaningful Use February 29, 2012.
Erickson Communities Developer of large scale retirement communities
MU Stage 2 and ICD-10: Regulatory Update Dr. Denise W. Hines, PMP, FHIMSS Director-Outreach & Education GA HIT Regional Extension Center.
Tuesday, July 22 12:30-1:30 Meaningful Use Basics and Core Measures for EP’s-Stage 2 Webinar.
Meaningful Use Update: How to Prepare Dr. Denise W. Hines, PMP, FHIMSS Director-Outreach & Education GA HIT Regional Extension Center.
Tuesday, October 22, Welcome & Introductions Sherri Ackerman Outreach & Education Project Coordinator, HomeTown Health Comments: Kim Bell, Executive.
OVERVIEW CAH and Rural Hospitals August Goals and Objectives Collaborate with Statewide Partners Competent Technical Teams Work Collaboratively.
ONC Policy and Program Update Health IT Standards Committee Meeting February 20, 2013 Jodi Daniel, Office of Policy and Planning, ONC.
Presentation to: Hometown Health Presented by: Tracy Sims, Director of Programs Date: Georgia Medicaid EHR Incentive Program.
Local Health Department Perspective Electronic Medical Record Software and Health Information Exchanges Kathleen Cook Information & Fiscal Manager, Lincoln-Lancaster.
Interoperability Kevin Schmidt Director, Clinical Network.
Massachusetts: Transforming the Healthcare Economy John D. Halamka MD CIO, Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Texas Approach to Supporting Statewide Health Information Exchange January 2013.
What Happens after You Sign with Missouri Health Information Technology Assistance Center?
A Primer on Healthcare Information Exchange John D. Halamka MD CIO, Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
CARE IS BETTER WHEN WE’RE CONNECTED. The statewide Georgia Health Information Network, Inc. (GaHIN), a non-profit organization, is dedicated to the use.
Quality Matters: Optimizing Health IT Adoption in Puerto Rico Fadesola Adetosoye, M.S. Project Officer, Regional Extension Center Program Office of the.
PR’s Journey Towards Electronic Health Records Adoption & Meaningful Use PRESENTATION TO PR HIT SUMMIT Antonio Fernandez Regional Extension Center for.
Medicare & Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs
Regional Health Information Exchange: Getting There Ed Barthell – Wisconsin Health Information Exchange Hugh Zettel, GE Healthcare.
Georgia Department of Community Health Georgia Health Information Exchange Network HomeTown Health Event September 25, 2012.
Health Information Technology Updates and Happenings State Network Council November 30, 2010.
Meaningful Use Stage 2 Esthee Van Staden September 2014.
Interoperability Framing Joint HITPC and HITSC Meeting October 15, 2014 Erica Galvez Interoperability Portfolio Manager ONC.
1 Community Betterment through HIE Public and Private Health Data Integration in a State-wide HIE: The Nebraska Story Chris Henkenius © Bass & Associates,
HealthInfoNet and Clinical Data Capture Update – LD1818 Workgroup Presentation August 9,
HIE Implementation in Michigan for Improved Health As approved by the Michigan Health Information Technology Commission on March 4, 2009.
Kevin Larsen MD Medical Director, Meaningful Use Office of the National Coordinator of Health IT Improving Outcomes with HIT ASCO Oct
New Opportunity for Network Value: Using Health IT to Improve Transitions of Care 600 East Superior Street, Suite 404 I Duluth, MN I Ph
Daniel T. Golder, DDS, MBA Chief Information Officer Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality This material is provided by the Oklahoma Foundation for Medical.
E-MDs: Charting the Future of Healthcare. PAGE 2 Company Background Founded in 1996 by David L. Winn, M.D. Headquartered in Austin, Texas Over 160 proud.
DHIN Customer Profile Webinar September 25, 2009 Better Communication for Better Healthcare Gina B. Perez, MPA DHIN Executive Director Advances in Management,
INFLUENCE OF MEANINGFUL USE AMONG HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS Neely Duffey, Olivia Mire, Mallory Murphy, and Dana Sizemore.
Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE). Kentucky e-Health Historical Overview March 8, 2005 –Legislation (Senate Bill 2) to create a secure interoperable.
0 Presentation to: Health IT HIPPA Workshop Presented by: Stacey Harris, Director of Health IT Innovation September 26, 2014 Division of Health Information.
Medicaid EHR Incentive Program For Eligible Professionals Overview of the Proposed 2015 Modification Rule Kim Davis-Allen Outreach Coordinator
What Did I Work on in Washington? John Glaser April 16, 2010.
America’s Voice for Community Health Care The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) represents Community and Migrant Health Centers,
CRISP Health Information Exchange Spring What is CRISP? CRISP (Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients) is Maryland’s statewide.
Indiana State Department of Health Meaningful Use Chris Mickens, CTCO March 16, 2012.
Understanding How THE HEALTHCARE CONNECT FUND will assist Meaningful Use 3/11/2014 Mark Renfro, HTH Hometown Health.
State HIE Program Chris Muir Program Manager for Western/Mid-western States.
Making better healthcare possible ® Meaningful Use Stage 2 The Changing Seasons of Healthcare Conference WV-HFMA/WV-HIMSS September 27, 2012.
Leila Samy, MPH Rural Health IT Coordinator Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT Hometown Health: Health IT and HIPAA Workshop September 26,
Health Information Exchange & Public Health Robert J. Campbell, Ph.D. Center for Public Health Statistics and Informatics Ohio Department of Health March.
Scaling Patient Engagement Todd Rowland MD Experienced Professional Focused on Health Care Re-Design and Informatics
Maine Regional Extension Center (MEREC) January 21, 2010 Maine HIT Steering Committee Meeting.
1 HIT: So, What’s Happening? Or…Getting Comfortable With Ambiguity State Network Council December 7, 2009.
West Virginia Information Technology Summit November 4, 2009.
Meaningful Use: Stage 2 Changes An overall simplification of the program aligned to the overarching goals of sustainability as discussed in the Stage.
Electronic Health Records in Small Latino Practices Antonio Fernandez National Advisory Council Director, Ponce School of Medicine Regional Extension Center.
Kansas Health Information Network, Inc. How the Kansas Medical Society is building a provider-led platform to support interoperability and enable practices.
BENEFITS OF ELECTRONIC HEALTH INFORMATION. Health IT Video from HealthIT.gov (Please wait for the video to load and click on the arrow to play)
KHIN KANSAS HEALTH INFORMATION NETWORK Georgia Executive Briefing Provider Led Health Information Exchange.
Washington and Idaho Regional Extension Center: Job Shadow Program Peggy Evans, PhD, CPHIT WIREC Director John Hartgraves WIREC Technical Manager Bellevue.
How Including HIPAA Transaction Sets in RHIO Architecture can Help Fund Clinical Information Exchange Fred Richards, CTO/Co-Founder April 10, 2006.
Final Rule Regarding EHR Certification Flexibility for 2014 Today’s presenters: Al Wroblewski, Client Services Relationship Manager Thomas Bennett, Client.
Welcome Update on REC activities September 25, 2012.
CRISP: A Regional Health Information Exchange Serving Maryland and D.C. March 8th, 2016.
Terminology in Healthcare and Public Health Settings Electronic Health Records Lecture a – Introduction to the EHR This material Comp3_Unit15 was developed.
Health Information Technology Erin Aklestad, Account Manager April 2016.
Regional Health Information Exchange: Getting There
Electronic Health Record Update
Electronic Health Record Update
Health Information Exchange for Eligible Clinicians 2019
Presentation transcript:

Your Trusted Advisor for EHR Meaningful Use and HIT HomeTown Health Health IT Workshop September 25, 2014 Carmen L. Hughes Executive Director, GA-HITEC

3,955 EP’s and 56 CAH/RH DCH ONC Healthcare Systems Statewide Tech Partnerships Community and Professional Partnerships GHIN GA-HITEC Supports Georgia Providers & Hospitals

MU Stages 1-3 Barrier Mitigation via value-added services EHR Implementation Resource & Support Boots on the Ground Distance Learning Web- based training Outreach, Education & Training Lab Interface HIE outreach and education Service Area HIE – Ga Health Connect HIT Infrastructure PCMH, PQRS, Privacy & Security Risk Assessment Practice Management Workflow Design Improve clinical outcomes Practice Management EHR adoption Vendor utilization Research HIT Center EMR Implementation Resource & Support Cloud-based Technical Solutions Practice Management Outreach, Education & Training Evolution of GA-HITEC Services

Partnering to Provide Value-Added HIT Services

Partnership for CAH/RH Support EHR Incentive Program Attestation Support Education & Training GA-HITEC Online Training Center  59 online courses  5 certifications e-Newsletter Informational “Tipsheet” CIO Advisory/Roundtable Health IT Workshop UPDATE: Additional MU Attestation support offered to Eligible Providers

Meaningful Use Progress: CAH/RH 100%82% Projecting 4 Hospitals to achieve MU by Dec 2014: Warm Springs Medical Center Candler County Hospital Habersham Medical Center Dorminy Medical Center

September 30, 2014: End of 2014 fiscal year and end of the 2014 reporting period for eligible hospitals November 30, 2014 at 11:59 pm ET: Attestation deadline for Medicare eligible hospitals for the 2014 program year

Meaningful Use Progress: EP’s Only 400 EP’s to GO Nationally!

Service Area Health Information Exchange

Sustainable Partnerships Liaison Technologies is a global integration and data management company. Liaison has more than 350 employees worldwide and has offices in five states - GA, CA, WA, OR, and IL. Corporate headquarters is in Alpharetta, Georgia. Outside US, Liaison has offices in Finland, United Kingdom, Netherlands, and Sweden. We are the world’s leading provider of diagnostic testing, information and services that patients and doctors need to make better healthcare decisions. Our services range from routine blood tests — such as total cholesterol, Pap testing and white blood cell count — to complex, gene- based and molecular testing. GAHTEC is the ONC designated Regional Extension Center for the state of Georgia. GAHITEC provides technical support to over 4000 providers and 56 critical access and rural hospitals to meet meaningful use. Also serves as the Georgia CMS/DCH REC program for specialist; currently working with CHOA, Georgia CSBs, and community providers.

GAHITEC / GaHC Customer Service Center Liaison Technical Support Meaningful Use Education and training Connection to DCH clinical quality initiatives Membership management Medicaid & Medicare Attestation and updates PCMH consultation Practice Management Services Other provider Services GA-DCH Georgia Health Connect SAHIE Providers and Hospitals Small independent practices Small independent hospitals Rural communities Underserved communities Greater community of need

Healthcare Data Management Platform Turning Data into Actionable Information Physicians Patients Payers Health Information Exchanges Accountable Care Organizations Other Third Parties Ambulatory Practices Clean, well-defined, well-orchestrated flow of information to best-of-breed analytics engine Performing the function of CONNECTING, INTEGRATING, AGGREGATING and HARMONIZING health data

Membership services to providers and hospitals How do we provide comprehensive support to providers? This includes MU advisory, practice management, ICD-10, Privacy and Security, disease management and other clinical quality tools? HIE technical services to small practices and hospitals What does joining the network mean to a medical practice related to interoperability and MU?

Georgia Health Connect Advantages Exchange of Health Data Interoperability with GAHIN Lab orders and results Clinical Record (CCD) Claims Data Medication Reconciliation Transitions of Care Helping independent practices Neutrality, Flexibility, Agility Secure Exchange of Information Decrease Cost for Sustainability Aggregating the Data Coordination of Care Improve Quality of Care

Georgia Health Connect Offerings FeatureDescription Patient Data Repository & Longitudinal Patient Clinical Viewer Liaison Health Data Management™ Platform (HDM) and a web application to view the aggregated patient clinical data. The web application will be added to Provider Portal. Provider Portal and Quality Reporting (PQRS/BTE) CECity MedConcert® Portal with integration of data from Liaison HDM Direct Messaging ServiceDirect Messaging will be implemented by GaHIN via Medicity. For EHRs that support Direct, providers will use their EHRs for sending and receiving messages with other GaHIN members. If the EHRs do not support Direct, then a web application will be provided by GaHIN and we will provide a hyperlink to that application from CECity MedConcert® Portal. Single sign on is not supported by that web application so we will just provide a hyperlink. Integration with GaHINData is made available to the GaHIN via integration between Liaison HDM and GaHIN via Truven using IHE PIX and XDS.b profiles as defined by GaHIN specification. Practice/Clinic/hospitals Connectivity CCDA and/or Claims integration Connectivity between Liaison HDM and Clinics/Practices/hospitals with integration for access to CCDA documents. ** (May require vendor interface – extra fees not included) Electronic Lab and Radiology Orders and Results Liaison EMR-Link™ and/or Quest Care360 (Quest Lab only) **(Extra fees may apply– usually funded by the lab/rad) Georgia Health Connect Collaboration Package Patient Personal Health RecordMicrosoft HealthVault™ will be populated with patient information from the Health Data Management™ platform (CCD/Lab Information) Medication ReconciliationDr. First medication reconciliation Other GaHIN-Provided ServicesAdditional services that are offered by GaHIN, such as connectivity to Georgia Registry of Immunization Transactions and Services (GRITS), National eHealth Exchange, Syndromic surveillance reporting will be added as available. Georgia Health Connect Collaboration PLUS

Georgia Health Connect Architecture Provider Portal Medication Reconciliation Lab Orders/Results **(Extra fees may apply) SSO Longitudinal Patient Clinical Viewer Quality Reporting & Improvement – PQRS & BTE Liaison Health Data Management Platform GAHINPractices & Hospitals HL7 CCDA XDS.b & PIX sync Immunizations / Public Health Reporting Radiology Orders/Results Liaison Integration Platform Immunizations / Public Health Reporting Personal Health Record Direct Messaging Foundational Solution (Georgia Health Connect Collaboration) Secondary Options (Georgia Health Connect Collaboration PLUS)

Your Trusted Advisor for EHR Meaningful Use and HIT (877) Additional Resources: