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This material was developed by Oregon Health & Science University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU24OC Component 11: Configuring EHRs Unit 1: Migration to an Electronic Health Record System Lecture 1

Component 11/Unit 1-12 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring 2011 Migration to an Electronic Health Record System Electronic Health Record Life Cycle: User Needs Assessment* Prototype Development* System selection* System implementation Maintenance * Covered in this unit

How To Begin Migration to an EHR Develop a Strategic Plan Including the Migration to an EHR –Review the Mission and Vision of the Organization –Make modifications if necessary that will move the organization towards a quality EHR to improve patient care –Develop goals that are reasonable, measurable and tactical Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Developing Goals Develop goals that are reasonable, measurable and tactical Describing the planned migration to the electronic health record including –An effective needs assessment phase, –A strong migration steering committee that is inclusive of user needs –An understanding that this is an ongoing process Developing a timeline for choosing and implementing an electronic health record Assuring the financial and human resources to plan, select, implement, and maintain an EHR Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

User Needs Assessment Each constituent unit in an organization will need to determine what the needs are for an EHR Some organizations will have components of an EHR while others will be starting at ground zero To receive federal funding, though, certain components will be mandatory to each system (see meaningful use unit) In this unit, we will focus on the basic principles guiding migration to an electronic health record Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

User Needs Assessment Tools A needs assessment is part of a basic management tool set which will be effective in the decision-making process of migration to an EHR Many tools are available from the state quality improvement organizations, regional extension centers, consultants, and vendors. An example of a toolkit which includes needs assessment is from Stratis Health, the QIO for Minnesota at Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Prototype development Each organization will need to evaluate their specific needs to migrate to an EHR. Remember, each organization is unique. –Some organizations have basic electronic functions such as billing and coding, scheduling and no clinical documentation (patient progress notes, lab results) –In other words it is a “paper medical record.” –Some organizations will have hybrid EHRs with some scanned documents and some electronic systems, e.g. pharmacy, lab results, radiology results –Some organizations will be completely electronic with online documentation systems for all providers, online order entry systems, and integrated lab, radiology, etc, systems. –These are referred to as “paperless.” Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Prototypes: Start Where You Are No electronic systems: at ground zero Legacy Systems: computerized systems that were developed by the organization’s staff OR Legacy Systems with some vendor solutions: systems that have added on components with the legacy systems with no/some interoperability Vendor systems: vendors systems used to develop computerized and/or electronic systems Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

System Selection The development of ongoing systems towards the migration to an EHR includes decision making about potential new systems Developing a project team to make decisions for the organization –Critical to success –Involves careful selection of team members –Needs leadership Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Migration Project Team Migrating to an EHR needs leadership –“Study after study on EHR implementation reports the same thing: –People are key –Leadership is one of the biggest issues –An EHR project needs three kinds of leaders: –a physician champion (or two or three), –a CEO –a skilled project manager.” (Adler) –The project needs someone with information management skills. This may be –the champion of the project –an information technology professional in the organization, –a vendor or consultant –a combination of team members who are interested in migration Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Choosing the Migration Team Champions All clinical areas affected All ancillary areas affected Non-clinical areas that use data collected Change agents Technology specialist Work flow analysts Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Responsibilities of the Team Conduct needs assessment Develop/support efforts for the Request for Information/Request for Proposals Develop criteria for selection of system –Only include vendors that meet ONC criteria for a certified EHR –Develop additional criteria that will support the needs of your organization Recommend through discussion/decision-making (or delegation) –Big bang or not (with work-flow analysis) –Vendor selection (seeing presentations of systems, making visits to other facilities that have them) –Ongoing training prior to, during, and after implementation (this includes addressing change management concerns as well as system training) Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

What is a Request for Information? A Request for Information (RFI) is a tool to ask vendors about their products In an EHR it is important to find vendors who are certified by the Office of the National Coordinator (see meaningful use) The person(s) that manage the electronic systems at an organization use the RFI to keep abreast of current vendors and their products and how they could meet the organization’s needs Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

What is a Request for Proposal? A request for proposal (RFP) is an open request to vendors for specific answers to the needs of an organization Remember, each organization is unique. –Some organizations have basic electronic functions such as billing and coding, scheduling –Some organizations will have hybrid EHRs with some scanned documents and some electronic systems, e.g. pharmacy, lab results, radiology results –Some organizations will be completing electronic with online documentation systems for all providers, online order entry systems, and integrated lab, radiology, etc, systems Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Developing the RFP The team will develop criteria to evaluate an RFP Criteria should include questions and a rating system for items such as: –Specification of vendor system –How the vendor meets the meaningful use criteria and federal certification process –Cost for implementation –Interoperability issues with current system –Vendor support in planning, implementation and post- implementation phase Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

RFP’s : Legal Documents towards the Migration Process An RFP answers the questions of how a vendor, (its system products and services) will meet those individual organization needs It should include a summary of –Costs for new/upgraded hardware –Software, including interface and system software –Training pre-implementation, during implementation, and post training –Support of project from beginning to post implementation –Implementation methodology –Post implementation assessment tools Since the RFP eventually leads to a legal contract, it is an especially important document to the organization and to the vendor Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Resources Adler, Kenneth. How to successfully navigate your EHR implementation. Family Practice Management, 2007 Feb; 14 (2): Valerius, Joanne. The electronic health record: what every information manager should know. The Information Management Journal January/February, 2007, The RFP Process for EHR Systems. Journal of AHIMA 78, no. 6 (June 2007): Component 11/Unit 1-1 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring