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MeHI Connected Communities Program
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Connected Communities Program 2 Goals Catalyze collaboration among all healthcare sectors and Advance the adoption and use of technologies to improve healthcare and reduce healthcare costs Approach Organize for growth & impact by aligning our eHealth Communities to the Health Policy Commission’s (15) Secondary Service Markets, then regionalizing into (3) regions Engage stakeholders by community and sector in a statewide needs assessment Statewide eHealth Plan Specific Community Needs Assessments Strengthen the foundation for exchanging health information through the Connected Communities Implementation Grants eHealth Community Managers assigned by region will support the organizations and their collaborators awarded a Connected Communities Implementation Grant
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Connected Communities Implementation Grant Intent Encourage care providers to work together to develop coordinated strategies, processes, and workflows that leverage the eHealth capabilities of their community, Build upon previous investments from related programs, which in some cases are administered by other agencies, e.g., HIway Implementation Grants, HIway Vendor Integration Grants, CHART, Prevention Wellness Trust Fund and Meaningful Use, Capitalize on the community collaboration that has started under the statewide needs assessment and is supported by MeHI’s eHealth Community Managers and turn it into community-supported action. 3
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Connected Communities Implementation Grant Projects
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5 Connected Communities Grantees
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6 Grantee Projects Grantee Number of Collaborators Objective-Use Case Behavioral Health Network 13 Facilitate electronic referral and intake information among inpatient psychiatric and substance abuse treatment facilities. Berkshire Medical Center 7 Improve health care delivery, care transitions, care coordination and care management across the continuum as well as to ultimately support patients in improving their health as they take advantage of lifestyle change programs in community- based organizations. Brockton Neighborhood Health Center 4 Coordinate referrals and care transitions for patients with substance abuse disorder by collaborating substance abuse, mental health, primary care, and hospital providers to address the region's opioid crisis Cape Cod Healthcare 23 Accelerate the adoption of transitions of care-CCDA documents and expand event notification services among the post-acute providers in the region. Lowell General PHO9 Implement a care management solution to share patient care plans among PCPs, specialists, acute, post-acute and community-based providers. Reliant Medical Group 14 Build on the current IMPACT Grant infrastructure to expand the capabilities of SEE to exchange C-CDA R2 data elements, expand the number and type of SEE users to include first responders, behavioral health providers, hospice and the area ASAP, measure outcomes of improved transitions and coordination of care through trended total costs of care, ED visits, admissions and 30 day readmissions. Upham's Corner Health Center (Planning Grant) 1 Improve care coordination for a specific pediatric patient population who require services at Boston Children’s Hospital through closed-loop referral. PCPs at UCHC will send a referral and care summary to specialists at Boston Children’s Hospital. The specialist will send a CCD back to the PCP after the patient has been seen. This project will serve as a demonstration, and if successful, could be expanded to additional departments within UCHC and to additional external community healthcare partners. Whittier Independent Practice Association 8 Facilitate interfaces joining hospital, post-acute and behavioral health organizations to the Wellport Health Information Exchange to support medication reconciliation and the reduction of hospital readmissions. 79 Collaborators + 8 Lead Organizations= 87 Organizations Represented
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Connected Communities Implementation Grant Structure
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Implementation Grant: Transformation Plan MilestoneProportion of Total PaymentDeliverable N/A Transformation Plan10% of the estimated full grant award up to a maximum of $25,000 Transformation Plan approved by MeHI; Diagram illustrating the information pathways to be created or leveraged for this grant; Detailed cost budget; Completed MeHI HIE Use Case Development Forms with volume targets for each information pathway (one for each distinct clinical or business scenario/use case). 8 MilestoneDeliverables Proportion of Total Payment Transformation Plan Transformation Plan, including: Anticipated Outcomes Current State Analysis Future State Analysis Grant Approach Detailed Cost Budget HIE Use Case Development Form Transaction Volume Targets Sustainability of Project 10% of the full grant award up to a maximum of $25,000
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Implementation Grant: Milestone 1 9 MilestoneDeliverables Proportion of Total Payment Milestone 1: Development & Testing Milestone 1 Template, including: Description of grantee’s policies and procedures to protect electronic Protected Health Information Description of impacted workflows for grantee and collaborating organizations to achieve use cases, and preliminary workflow enhancements that have been implemented. Copy of HIE/HISP or Mass HIway participation agreement for grantee and each collaborating organization that is involved in a use case Transaction log(s) or screenshots from sponsoring HIE/HISP detailing test transactions and organizations involved, including collaborating organizations. Attestation Form for Milestone 1 from grantee and each collaborating organization listed in the transaction log(s). 25% of grant award remaining after Transformation Plan payment
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Implementation Grant: Milestone 2 10 MilestoneDeliverables Proportion of Total Payment Milestone 2: Care Coordination Prototypes Process Improvement Plan Process diagram of workflow for grantee and collaborating organizations. Data sharing policies and description of approach to operationalize “opt-in” consent for HIE/Mass. HIway for grantee and collaborating organizations. Transaction log(s) or screenshots from sponsoring HIE/HISP detailing live transactions and organizations involved, including collaborating organizations. Attestation Form for Milestone 2 from grantee and each collaborating organization listed in the transaction log(s). 25% of grant award remaining after Transformation Plan payment
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Implementation Grant: Milestone 3 MilestoneProportion of Total PaymentDeliverable N/A Transformation Plan10% of the estimated full grant award up to a maximum of $25,000 Transformation Plan approved by MeHI; Diagram illustrating the information pathways to be created or leveraged for this grant; Detailed cost budget; Completed MeHI HIE Use Case Development Forms with volume targets for each information pathway (one for each distinct clinical or business scenario/use case). 11 MilestoneDeliverables Proportion of Total Payment Milestone 3: Strengthening Workflows Process improvement activities list Attestation Form for Milestone 3 from grantee 25% of grant award remaining after Transformation Plan payment
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Implementation Grant: Milestone 4 12 MilestoneDeliverables Proportion of Total Payment Milestone 4: Volume Targets Use case volume table and HIE/HISP transaction log report from grantee and each collaborating organization. Use case expansion plan Final Report Attestation Form for Milestone 4 from grantee and each collaborating organization listed in the transaction log(s). 25% of grant award remaining after Transformation Plan payment
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Use Case Examples
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As a patient and hospital-based physician prepare for the patient’s discharge from the hospital, the patient opts for transfer to a skilled nursing facility as part of their care plan. The hospital-based physician sends a discharge summary, including an updated medication list to the HIE’s clinical data repository. The patient is admitted to the skilled nursing facility. Upon the written order, and with the patient’s consent, clinical staff at the SNF will access the patient’s aggregated medication information included in the HIE’s clinical data repository (including medications prescribed from the patient’s Primary Care Provider, hospital-based physician and Specialist) and reconcile the medication list. STORY Hospital- EHR with access to HIE and Clinical Data Repository Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)- EHR with access to HIE and Clinical Data Repository Reconcile medications to improve coordination of patient’s care, improve patient safety and avoid adverse drug reactions. TRADING PARTNERS AND SYSTEMS GOAL DATA TO EXCHANGE CCD with updated list of medications ORGANIZATIONS Hospital and Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Medication Reconciliation after Patient Discharge from Hospital to Skilled Nursing Facility
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15 Medication Reconciliation Clinical Data Repository Hospital, PCP and Specialists’ EHRs contribute data (including medications) to a Clinical Data Repository. After patient is discharged from the hospital, Clinical staff at the SNF can reconcile patient’s medications and add the updated list to the Clinical Data Repository. Behavioral Health providers can also monitor their patients’ meds to avoid any adverse events. Providers can view data in repository Contribute clinical and social data to the repository. AND
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Hospital physician determines that a patient would benefit from a behavioral health screening from a BH clinician. Physician notifies the Medical Integration team (co-located) of the need for a Brief Encounter screening via text message over a secure messaging system. Patient consent is acquired and the clinician completes a screening (in BHO's EHR), including a plan for additional services, if necessary. The clinician sends a DIRECT message to hospital’s designated DIRECT mail address within one business day; the message includes CCD and electronic version of the Brief Encounter form. If the plan includes additional BH services to be provided, the hospital creates a DIRECT message including CCD and sends it to the designated BH DIRECT address. STORY Hospital- EHR and LAND device to send and receive over MA HIway Behavioral Health Organization - EHR / HISP to send and receive over MA HIway Facilitate seamless transfer of patient referral and treatment information to improve patient safety, outcomes and overall experience. TRADING PARTNERS AND SYSTEMS GOAL DATA TO EXCHANGE Request for BH screening document Brief encounter form ORGANIZATIONS Hospital and Behavioral Health Organization Behavioral Health / Medical Integration Closed Loop Referral
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Referral Form with CCD Encounter Notes with CCD Behavioral Health / Medical Integration Closed Loop Referral Facilitate seamless transfer of patient referral and treatment information. GOAL
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18 2015 Massachusetts eHealth Institute Transition and Coordination of Care for Patient with Co-Occurring Acute Medical and Behavioral Health Condition 18 Massachusetts eHealth Institute A homeless woman presents to a neighborhood Community Health Center (CHC) with acute cardiac symptoms as well as evidence of substance use disorder (SUD). She is assessed by a clinician at the CHC and transferred to an acute care hospital emergency room (ER) for treatment. The CHC clinician completes the new standardized Acute Care Checklist form and sends her to the acute care hospital ER via the Mass HIway. Upon arrival in the ER, the patient’s information from the CHC is already in the hands of the ER clinician. The patient is assessed and determined to be medically stable, but in need of treatment for SUD. The patient requests treatment for her SUD and is discharged to a Substance Abuse Treatment Center. The ER clinician prepares the Standardized Transition of Care Document and sends it to the SUD via the Mass HIway. STORY Hospital ER / Inpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Community Health Centers Prompt, accurate assessment and coordination of care for patient with co-occurring medical and behavioral health condition. Sharing of pertinent information on treatment and medication status, discharge summaries and care plans in order to attain better patient outcomes and reduce costly readmissions. TRADING PARTNERS AND SYSTEMS GOAL DATA TO EXCHANGE Standardized Clinical Documentation and data sets in Acute Care Checklist and CCD/Transition of Care Forms ORGANIZATIONS Regional Health Care Organization
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19 Transition and Coordination of Care for Co-Occurring Acute Medical and Behavioral Health Conditions e e Acute Care Checklist Hospitals Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Prompt, Accurate Assessment and Coordination Sharing of pertinent information between providers via Mass HIway Attain better patient outcomes Reduce readmissions Community Centers CCSDA Transition of Care Document
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20 Massachusetts eHealth Institute Care Coordination for Substance Abuse Disorder Patients Joe is struggling with opioid abuse issues and he is facing a healthcare system that is not well coordinated between primary care, hospitals and behavioral health providers. Yet, Joe is a very high risk patient, who is complex to manage. Joe and others with SUD are the most frequent patients to visit the ER. Tight coordination between treatment providers is essential in order for Joe to attain a successful patient outcomes. Care for Joe will be more tightly coordinated across the care continuum which will prevent relapses and hospital re-admissions. Avoiding relapses is a critical goals since many deaths due to drug overdoses occur immediately after relapses. No matter where the patient presents, trading partners can easily refer the patient to be treated at the most appropriate provider. Patient consents, medication and treatment information will be shared across providers to provide for a tighter, more inclusive care continuum with no gaps. STORY Hospital Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Mental Health Facilities Better coordination of care for patients with substance use disorder, sharing eReferrals, treatment and medication status, discharge summaries and care plans in order to attain better patient outcomes and reduce costly readmissions. TRADING PARTNERS AND SYSTEMS GOAL DATA TO EXCHANGE Referrals, medication and treatment status, care plans, discharge summaries, consents ORGANIZATIONS Federally Qualified Community Health Center
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21 Substance Abuse Referral & Care Coordination In Response to the Opioid Crises e e Referrals Ordering & sharing referral status Medication & Treatment Status Shared Care Plans Discharge Summaries Hospitals Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Integrated Healthcare Centers Developing workflows at each provider Consistent referral and privacy protocols between providers Content, data set and formatting standards Developing technical infrastructure to support Some facilities will be building connections to the MA HIway Mental Health Facilities
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Connected Communities Implementation Grant Resources
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23 Online Resources Connected Communities Implementation Grant Webpage Connected Communities Implementation Grant Webpage The HIE Toolkit provides tools and use case examples, resources, and alibrary for guiding an organization through the Health Information Exchange (HIE) process.HIE Toolkitexamplesresourceslibrary The Mass HIway Directory lists healthcare organizations enrolled in the Massachusetts Statewide Health Information Exchange (Mass HIway).Mass HIway DirectoryMass HIway The Mass HIway Directory lists healthcare organizations enrolled in the Massachusetts Statewide Health Information Exchange (Mass HIway).Mass HIway DirectoryMass HIway
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24 Community Managers working with Grantees Keely Benson (Lowell General PHO, Upham’s Corner Health Center, Whittier IPA) benson@masstech.org Stephanie Briody (Brockton Neighborhood Health Center, Cape Cod Healthcare) briody@masstech.org Andrea Callanan (Behavioral Health Network, Berkshire Medical Center, Reliant Medical Group) callanan@masstech.org Olivia Japlon (eHealth Program Associate) japlon@masstech.org
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