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1.01 E LECTRONIC M EDICAL R ECORD S YSTEMS AND D ISEASE R EGISTRIES : S ELECTION A LONG THE S PECTRUM. Choosing a Chronic Disease Registry. Wayne T. Pan, MD Medical Director. Chronic Care Model (CCM).
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1.01ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD SYSTEMSAND DISEASE REGISTRIES: SELECTION ALONGTHE SPECTRUM Choosing a Chronic Disease Registry Wayne T. Pan, MD Medical Director
Chronic Care Model (CCM) adapted from Wagner EH. Chronic disease management: What will it take to improve care for chronic illness? Effective Clinical Practice. 1998;1:2-4.
Chronic Care Model (CCM) Community Health System Self-Management Support Delivery System Design Decision Support Clinical Information Systems from Improving Chronic Illness Care (ICIC) website (http://www.improvingchroniccare.org/change/model/components.html). ICIC is a national program supported by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation with direction and technical assistance provided by Group Health Cooperative's MacColl Institute for Healthcare Innovation
How a Chronic Disease Registry (CDR) fits into the CCM Clinical Information Systems organize patient and population data to facilitate efficient and effective care Health System create a culture, organization and mechanisms that promote safe, high quality care
How a Chronic Disease Registry (CDR) fits into the CCM Self-Management Support empower and prepare patients to manage their health and health care Delivery System Design assure the delivery of effective, efficient clinical care & self-management support
How a Chronic Disease Registry (CDR) fits into the CCM Decision Support promote clinical care that is consistent with scientific evidence and patient preferences
Health Plan of San Mateo County-organized Health System 55,000 covered lives including ABD ~300 participating PCPs with 1/3rd in county hospital clinics
Why a Health Plan? Chronic Care Model: Help providers help patients manage their chronic conditions UM can only go so far in managing costs
Why a Health Plan? Data rich resources: claims, pharmacy, labs Value-added program: attract other providers to our network
Why a Health Plan? HEDIS studies: assist with capturing capitated services Pay for performance
What are we looking for in a CDR? Ability to work with multiple chronic diseases Electronic connectivity
What are we looking for in a CDR? Integrated clinical practice guidelines Practice management assistance
What are we looking for in a CDR? Affordable Configurable, customizable
What are we looking for in a CDR? Patient centered”ness” Web-based, HIPAA compliant
What are we looking for in a CDR? Technologically appropriate Multi-plan capable
California HealthCare Foundation publications
Using Computerized Registries in Chronic Disease Care (CDC): How a registry supports CDC Ensure regular follow-up by the care team Embed evidence-based guidelines into daily clinical practice
Using Computerized Registries in Chronic Disease Care (CDC): How a registry supports CDC Integrate specialist expertise and primary care Provide timely reminders for providers and patients
Using Computerized Registries in Chronic Disease Care (CDC): How a registry supports CDC Identify relevant subpopulations for care Facilitate individual patient care planning
Using Computerized Registries in Chronic Disease Care (CDC): How a registry supports CDC Share information with patients and providers to coordinate care Monitor performance of practice team and care system
Using Computerized Registries in Chronic Disease Care: Differentiating Patient Registries Source of Registry Application Sponsorship
Using Computerized Registries in Chronic Disease Care: Differentiating Patient Registries Technology Hosting Single or Multiple Condition
Using Computerized Registries in Chronic Disease Care: Differentiating Patient Registries Stand-alone/Integrated into an EMR Source(s) of Patient Information
Using Computerized Registries in Chronic Disease Care: Differentiating Patient Registries Configurability Affordability
California HealthCare Foundation publications
Chronic Disease Registries: A Product Review Considerations in Registry Selection Overall disease management strategy Direct vs. indirect costs Data management Return on investment (ROI)
Chronic Disease Registries: A Product Review Registry Types Build your own Public domain software Commercial registry software
Web-based patient-centered CDR Supporting Evidenced-based Medicine Electronic integration of laboratory, pharmacy, encounter, claims and patient-entered data
PatientPlanner attributes Web-based Configurable Patient-centered
PatientPlanner by Ensure regular follow-up by the care team Embed evidence-based guidelines into daily clinical practice Provide timely reminders for providers and patients Identify relevant subpopulations for proactive care Facilitate individual patient care planning Share information with patients and providers to coordinate care Monitor performance of practice team and care system
Barriers to implementation Physician adoption Member recruitment Upload of laboratory data from: Unilab/Quest LabCorp of America Local laboratories
Resources Data analyst with programming skills Pilot physician offices Private practice Free-standing FQHC County hospital clinics
Future directions E-prescribing E-appointments E-messaging Multiple insurance plans working together