Measuring Progress REPORT FROM MEASURING PROGRESS Rainu Kaushal, M.D., M.P.H.

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Measuring Progress REPORT FROM MEASURING PROGRESS Rainu Kaushal, M.D., M.P.H.

Measuring Progress IF YOU CAN’T MEASURE IT YOU CAN’T IMPROVE IT

Measuring Progress KEY RECOMMENDATIONS Recognizing the critical importance and complexity of measurement in achieving success, HHS should convene and fund an impartial expert group, such as an IOM committee, to define metrics for the measurement of the National Health Information Infrastructure.

Measuring Progress Structure of Expert Panel Leader assigned by HHS Broad representation of experts Advised by stakeholders as needed

Measuring Progress Tasks of Expert Panel Create clear and consistent definitions of components of the NHII as basis for metrics, e.g., LHII, EHR, CPOE

Measuring Progress Conceptual Model of NHII Composed of nodes (elements, atoms) A NODE is: –A physical healthcare environment with the requisite health information technology to collect, store, display, and transmit patient-identifiable, structured clinical data in an electronic format sole practitioner connected to the Internet large, academic medical center’s inpatient facility

Measuring Progress Conceptual Model II Connected nodes form a CLUSTER A cluster is: –A collection of providers of healthcare who share patient-level information electronically –2 or more nodes that have an existing written data- sharing agreement that allows any node to send (or receive) patient-identifiable information to (or from) any other node in the cluster directly or through an intermediary

Measuring Progress Tasks for Expert Panel Define a set of metrics and develop a methodology to test their reliability and validity. Define additional test metrics to be released, but not required.

Measuring Progress NHII Inventory Using expert panel definitions, conduct a multi-level inventory of NHII components including functionality and interoperability. Include the population covered.

Measuring Progress NHII Directory Create a website documenting existing LHIIs Share best practices of LHIIs

Measuring Progress Barriers and Facilitators Determine the effects of existing policies on the rates of adoption of NHII. –Financial incentives to PCPs for using EHR –Reduced malpractice rates for physicians using CPOE