100 likes | 259 Views
Disclaimer. Perspective provided by Phil Surine, and is not an official presentation by CMS. CMS Data Center Experience. CMS implemented its Enterprise Data Center Program in 2006Started with Medicare claim processing system consolidation from 20 data centers to 2 CMS systems moved into its EDC
E N D
2. Disclaimer Perspective provided by Phil Surine, and is not an official presentation by CMS
3. CMS Data Center Experience CMS implemented its Enterprise Data Center Program in 2006
Started with Medicare claim processing system consolidation from 20+ data centers to 2
CMS systems moved into its EDCs:
Hospital claim processing system
Physician claim processing system
Medical supplier claim processing system
Medicare eligibility and secondary payer system
1-800-Medicare Data Warehouse
CMS web sites
HIT Provider Incentive Payment System
4. Contract Models GOCO / GOGO
More control over details of technical environment, but perhaps less focus on business objectives
Can bog an agency down in the “how” instead of the “what”
COCO
CMS EDC model / CMS pays fixed amount per claim processed -- “as a service”
Technology refresh built in, no cyclical IT upgrade costs
More aligned with current trend towards cloud computing
5. Number of Data Centers Too many data centers…
Less efficient
Expanded security perimeter
Variation in systems
Too few data centers…
“all of your eggs in one basket”
Reduced competition
6. Transition Forklift or Data-based
No HW was moved during CMS’ transition of systems that process 1 billion claims / year
Cost-effective, but requires parallel system operations and very structured procedures, good documentation, and extensive testing
How to organize the transition
By Application
By Site
By User Groups
Hybrid (CMS chose by application, then by site)
7. Critical Success Factors Federal PMO Model
Executive Leadership
Business buy-in
Contractor teaming environment
Client Services
8. Lessons Learned Standard systems may not be very standard
Don’t forget about peripheral support systems and processes!
Look at Entire Architecture (not just TRM)
9. Disaster Recovery / COOP High availability
Costly (could be almost 100% increase in resources)
Hot site
Moderate cost, how “hot”
Cold site
Used for Medicare and TRICARE claims processing (Sunguard)
Lowest cost DR solution
Production data centers for DR/COOP
Control your own destiny, cost implications are complex
10. Analytics and HIT Integration Data center optimization in health space is about much more than efficiency and reduced energy demand -- the true power is better business outcomes through lower health care costs and better health care quality
Enables cloud / virtualization / thin client solutions
More integrated health systems by sharing data sources and application components
New analytics