RHIO Overview Todd Frech, Senior Partner Ocius Medical Informatics, LLC © 2006 Ocius Medical Informatics, LLC PO Box 337 Ravenel, SC 29470 866-402-4875.

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RHIO Overview Todd Frech, Senior Partner Ocius Medical Informatics, LLC © 2006 Ocius Medical Informatics, LLC PO Box 337 Ravenel, SC

RHIO Definition An organization formed to support the development and operation of a health information exchange (HIE) system in a community.

Key Issues 1.Business Case 2.Sustainability 3.Participation 4.Governance 5.Technology 6.Community Physician Participation

Business Case Financial Benefits Initial Funding Sustainability

Must be addressed at the inception of the program Easiest to accomplish when there is a variety of community participation Key to convincing participants to invest in the program

Participation Community Physicians Hospitals, Health Centers Health Departments Employers Community Health Services Organizations

Governance Cross section of participants Voting rights Data sharing agreement Accountability for accuracy and participation Fees

Technology Open flexible architecture Integrated and interfaced access for physician systems Components –Messaging system, repository, or hybrid –Enterprise master patient index (EMPI) –Communications network –Data center –Integration system

Community Physician Participation Key to the success of any program Requires a lot of support! –EHR System selection –EHR System implementation –Support Key to sustainability

The Future of RHIOs The key to the future of RHIOs is sustainability Technology is not the core issue Community physician participation is critical Exchanging information among community systems is not as important as developing a strong local system