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HITECH & the HIT Workforce

HITECH & the HIT Workforce. Patricia A. Abbott, PhD, RN, FAAN Johns Hopkins University. Adapted slides from 2010 AMIA Fall Symposium Panel. Courtesy Charles Friedman – Chief Science Officer; ONC. Focal Point. SHARP: Research to enhance HIT Beacon Community program.

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HITECH & the HIT Workforce

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  1. HITECH & the HIT Workforce Patricia A. Abbott, PhD, RN, FAAN Johns Hopkins University Adapted slides from 2010 AMIA Fall Symposium Panel. Courtesy Charles Friedman – Chief Science Officer; ONC.

  2. Focal Point SHARP: Research to enhance HIT Beacon Community program ONC/CMS Program to Get to Meaningful Use Regional extension centers Adoption of EHRs Workforce training • Increased transparency and efficiency • Improved individual and population health outcomes • Improved ability to study and improve care delivery Meaningful Use of EHRs Medicare & Medicaid Incentives and penalties State grants for health Information exchange Exchange of health information Standards & certification framework Privacy & Security framework Adapted from: Blumenthal D. Launching HITECH. N Engl J Med. 2010 Jan 4. http://healthcarereform.nejm.org/?p=2669

  3. HELP WANTED! • Advance to meaningful use requires trained “health IT practitioners” • Shortfall of at least 51,000 in 12 key workforce roles • ARRA/HITECH Section 3016 requires funding of institutions of higher education More Health IT for Practitioners: More “Practitioners” for Health IT

  4. HITECH & Education • Identified 12 key roles (not jobs) looking to the future and aligned with the HITECH program • 6 roles compatible with community college education • 6 roles compatible with university based training • Validated the roles at a multi-stakeholder workshop • HHS designed and funded four grant/cooperative agreement programs ($118 Million) • Community College Consortium • Curriculum Development Centers • Competency Examination for HIT • University Based Training

  5. How the Gears Mesh Curriculum Development Centers (5): 20 courses designed for dissemination Competency Exam (1): Development and Implement exam program 6 Roles Community College Consortia (5): Implement program at 84 member colleges 150 trainees/yr/college 6 Roles University Based Training Programs (9) http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt/community/healthit_hhs_gov__hitech_programs/1487

  6. Current Status • Curriculum Development Centers (Hopkins, Duke, Columbia, OHSU, & Alabama at Birmingham) • Twenty 3-“credit” courses – Open Sourced June 2011 • VistA for Education – Free/Open Veterans Health System CPRS on DVD or Cloud • 20 Course Blueprints (ONC Website): • National Competency Exam • Beta: May, 2011 • Live Launch: September 2011 • First 27,500 exams – free of charge • University Based Training Programs (9) • Heavy enrollments/high demand http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_11673_949472_0_0_18/curriculum-component-blueprints-11-2010.pdf

  7. Snapshot of CC Students Slide courtesy of N. Morganti: PI – Region C

  8. Snapshot of CC Students Slide courtesy of N. Morganti: PI – Region C

  9. For More Information: Thank You! Patricia Abbott, PhD pabbott2@jhmi.edu http://healthit.hhs.gov/

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