Welcome! Health Story Project Update Wednesday, April 21, :00-2:00 PM central If you are on the call, please press your unique audio pin.
2 The Health Story Project Vision: Comprehensive electronic clinical records that tell a patient’s complete health story. Goal: All of the clinical information required for good patient care, administration, reporting and research are readily available electronically, including information from narrative documents.
3 Webinar Purpose Participants speak knowledgeably about the project and status Decision makers equipped with information needed to evaluate participation
4 Agenda 1:00-1:25 PM Project Overview and Update Joy Kuhl, Optimal Accords and Mark Ivie, M*Modal Technical Strategy Update Liora Alschuler, Alschuler Associates 1:25-1:45 PM New Guide for Unstructured Documents Peter Bedell, Fujitsu and Therasa Bell, Osmosyz New Guide for Procedure Notes Judy Logan, Oregon Health & Science University 1:45-2:00 PM Dialogue
5 Ground Rules Place phone on mute Avoid hold Submit comments and questions via web tool
6 Introductions Joy Kuhl Health Story Project Theresa Bell Osmosyz Mark Ivie M*Modal Peter Bedell Fujitsu Liora Alschuler Alschuler Associates Judy Logan Oregon Health & Science University
7 OVERVIEW AND UPDATE Mark Ivie, M*Modal
8 A physician’s practical need for fast and easy methods for creating clinical documentation The enterprise need for structured and coded information capture to support meaningful use Background: Why Health Story? Computer image courtesy of M*Modal
9 The Health Story Project Non profit Industry alliance Founded 2007 Associate Charter Agreement: HL7 Sponsor HL7 standards for flow of information between narrative and EMR systems Member organizations provide direction
10 Health Story: Guiding Principles 7. Use proven technology 6. Base strategy on existing standards 5. Minimize disruption to clinician workflow 4. Provide a glide path for incremental interoperability 3. Enable broad stakeholder engagement 2. Leverage current technology investments 1. Inclusive and open process
11 Health Story Members Founding Members Participants All Type | Broward Sheridan Technical Center Dictation Services Group | Healthline, Inc. MD-IT | New England Medical Transcription | Sten-Tel, Inc. Contributors Aprima Software | Scribe Healthcare Technologies Promoters
12 Health Story Projects HL7 Implementation Guides Completed History & Physical Consultation Operative Report DICOM Imaging Reports Discharge Summary (in publication) Procedure Note (in reconciliation) Unstructured Documents (in reconciliation) Upcoming Progress Notes
13 Adoption Strategy Health Leven Seven (HL7) collaborates with Health Story on development and ballot of technical implementation guides Medical transcription companies support creation, delivery and enrichment EHR vendors systems send, receive, display and integrate Health providers select the approach and receive vendor support for standards-based document creation, management and enrichment
14 INTEROPERABILITY STRATEGY Liora Alschuler, Alschuler Associates
15 What is Meaningful Use? “Meaningful use, in the long-term, is when EHRs are used by health care providers to improve patient care, safety and quality.” David Blumenthal, MD National Coordinator for HIT
16 Meaningful Use ≈ Data Reuse patient care billing/claims adjudication research quality reporting clinical decision support outcomes analysis
17 “The key to intelligent tinkering is to keep all the parts.” Aldo Leopold
18 Based on HL7 CDA Clinical Document Architecture supports: Human readable document Machine-processable data (e.g. discrete reportable transcription) Cross platform and application independent Health Story Approach Standardize through ANSI SDO (HL7 ballot) Support Meaningful Use MinimumOptimum CDA header Standard section codes Broad industry agreement on clinical content Reuse of entry-level templates “Templated CDA”
19 Health Story Documents Blend between free form text and fully structured documentation that represent the thought process, and capture the clinical facts Health Story makes “discrete reportable transcription” work
20 Minimal Document for Exchange... Adam Everyman
21 Optimum Level: Today <code codeSystem=" " codeSystemName="LOINC" code=" " displayName="REASON FOR VISIT"/> REASON FOR VISIT/CHIEF COMPLAINT Stomach ache.
22 Achievable: Tomorrow <code codeSystem=" " codeSystemName=”SNOMED” code=" " displayName="Cigarette smoking"/> 1 pack per day
23 Narrative Text HL7 CDA Structured Documents Coded Discrete Data Elements EHR Repository HIM Applications Clinical Applications SNOMED CT Disease, DF Metabolic Disease, D Disorder of glucose metabolism, D Diabetes Mellitus, DB Type 1, DB Insulin dependant type IA, DB Neonatal, DB75110 Carpenter Syndrome, DB Disorder of carbohydrate metabolism, D Incremental Interoperability
24 Impact Allows providers to choose preferred workflow and documentation methods Provides on-ramp to EMR system adoption pre-populate EMR with structured documents integrate legacy documents Increases the value and usability of narrative documents Allows intelligent and meaningful re-use of information
25 Successes Members generating Health Story/HL7 compliant CDA today: GE Medical, MedQuist, M*Modal Many members planning to generate standards-based documents within next year Health Story/HL7 H&P and Consult recommended by HITSP On CCHIT HIE Roadmap Included in HIMSS EHR Adoption Model
26 NEW GUIDE FOR UNSTRUCTURED DOCUMENTS Therasa Bell, Osmosyz and Peter Bedell, Fujitsu
27 NEW GUIDE FOR PROCEDURE NOTES Judy Logan, Oregon Health & Science University
28 IN SUMMARY Joy Kuhl, Health Story Project
29 The Health Story Project Five Year Goals 1. Strengthen Operations 2. Establish Brand Awareness 3. Maintain Strong Coalition 4. Increase Market Demand 5. Sustain Technical Specification Development 6. Earn National Endorsement 7. Foster Widespread Adoption 8. Declare Success
30 Get Involved Consider the Health Story pathway Share the story Join the project
31 Where You Can Find Us Health Story Presentation Illinois Health Information Mgmt Association Thursday, April 22, 2010 Peoria, Illinois Health Story Technology Workshop MTIA Conference Thursday, April 29, 2010 Daytona Beach, Florida $395, $295/members Special Offer: Non members can use workshop cost toward membership
32 Actionable Next Steps Is your system capable of producing an HL7 CDA document? Requirements:
33 WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU
34 Presenters Joy Kuhl Health Story Project Theresa Bell Osmosyz Mark Ivie M*Modal Peter Bedell Fujitsu Liora Alschuler Alschuler Associates Judy Logan Oregon Health & Science University
35 APPENDIX
36 Supports Meaningful Use Meaningful Use Health Story Interoperability Strategy Delivers common clinical documents to the point of care Standardizing document types and sections today makes it easier to agree on data elements tomorrow Incrementally adding key data elements into narrative is attractive to clinicians Partial structuring facilitates natural language processing Health Story’s path to Meaningful Use Hit the ground running with basic CDA, to meet the needs of front line clinicians Incrementally layer discrete data elements into CDA documents
37 CDA is the basis for... Consult Note Continuity of Care Document Diagnostic Imaging Report Discharge Summary Healthcare-associated Infections, Public Health Case Reports History and Physical Operative Note Personal Health Monitoring Plan-2-Plan Personal Health Record Procedure Note Quality Reporting Document Minimum Data Set Unstructured Documents … and more … HITSP/C28 Emergency Care Summary HITSP/C32 - Summary Documents Using HL7 CCD HITSP/C38 - Patient Level Quality Data Document Using IHE Medical Summary (XDS-MS) HITSP/C48 Encounter Document constructs HITSP/C84 Consult and History & Physical Note Document HITSP/C78 Immunization Document HITSP/C74 PHRM HITSP/C62 Scanned document