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Overview of approaches for translating clinical guidelines into routine care Current trends in USA and possible lessons for Czech republic and EU. MUDr. Vojtech Huser PhD. Agenda. Introduction Ultra-brief examples of Non-executable representations Executable representations
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Overview of approaches for translating clinical guidelines into routine careCurrent trends in USA and possible lessons for Czech republic and EU MUDr. Vojtech Huser PhD
Agenda • Introduction • Ultra-brief examples of • Non-executable representations • Executable representations • Status quo in USA • Related topics • Quality improvement, Pay for performance • Lessons applicable to Czech rep./EU • Future trends http://www.linkedin.com/in/vojtechhuser Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
Background points • Increasing number of clinical guidelines, communications of updates to clinicians • Hard to follow -> computerized guidelines, executable • Varying quality of guidelines • Involvement of professional societies • E.g., European/Czech society for endocrinology • New technology adoption • Yong physicians more used to work with healthcare IT Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
Methods • Several examples • Not comprehensive overview • Selected subset • Focusing on lessons learned rather then results of a particular project • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=Huser V [Author] • www.intermountainhealthcare.org • www.marshfieldclinic.org/BIRC Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
GEM • Guidelines element model • Yale University • Set of tools (e.g., GEM cutter) • Improve quality of the textual guidelines • Semi-structured format • http://www.nice.org.uk(NHS Evidence) • http://neo.euromise.cz/kkdp Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
GEM • Guidelines element model • Yale University • Set of tools (e.g., GEM cutter) • Improve quality of the textual guidelines • Semi-structured format • http://www.nice.org.uk(NHS Evidence) • http://neo.euromise.cz/kkdp Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
Arden Syntax • Representation language for simple rules • Complex guidelines have to be handled by set of Arden MLMs (Medical Logic Modules) • Formally accredited standard (HL7) • Accepted by several EHR vendors • McKesson, Siemens Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
Arden Syntax example Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
GLIF • Guidelines Interchange format • Graphical editor (Protégé) • Limitedadoption • Researchimplementation http://healthcareworkflow.wordpress.com Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
Current state of the art (USA) (executable guidelines) • Legal status • Meaningful use of EHR • Use of decision support within an EHR system • Financial incentives • Government agencies (AHRQ) • Office of National Coordinator (ONC) • AMIA lobbying efforts in Congress • Vendors and societies • Professional societies adoption • Early adopters (e.g., ACP http://pier.acponline.org) • Vendor specific decision support platforms • Vendors compete on default knowledge content in EHR system • Additional knowledge bases for sale • Client forums, inter-client exchange of knowledge content • Research based decision support platforms • Knowledge vendors • Thomson Reuters Order sets • Zynx • TheraDoc Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
Related: Quality Improvement • Research • Research on quality of care provided • Secondary Use of Data • Administrative billing data + clinical data • http://www.hmoresearchnetwork.org/members.htm • Medicare, Medicate data set available to university-based researchers • Link of guidelines to QI • Truely modern medicual guidline may have a: „Related/Suggested quality measures section“, „coded terms“, „relevant billing or SNOMED-CT codes“ • Legislation, business environment • health plans compete for patients based on quality of their contracted providers • Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) • accreditation (JCAHO) is condition of Medicare contract • Pay for performance contracts • Investment into redesign: healthcare provider network • Benefits: to payor (health plan (insurance company), savings • Problem: decreased revenue (inpatient), same system vs. competitor system • Integrated environment: outpatient and inpatient facilities + health plan • https://kvalita.nrc.cz/ukazatele • http://www.sakcr.cz Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
Lessons applicable to Czech rep./EU • Not every aspect applies to EU/CZ • Few possible ones: • More reports available to consumers on guidelines adoption (QI measures) • Complement Clinical Data to Administrative Data • NRC level -> local level • Linking data from several sources in a research data warehouse • Direct financial incentives (chief quality officer, internal measures) • Limited reporting of quality measures to payors (similar to newly introduced CPT results codes) • healthcare consumer empowering • right to export electronic version of all clinical data (HITEC part of ARRA)) • increased education of professional societies about executable guielines approaches and standards • Market place changes (integrated decision support, third party decision support (legislative changes) • legistative changes defining healthcare data deidentification levels and secondary use of EHR data in research • Clear rules about waiver of consent • Primary care GP data set, Medicare data set (in non-UK context) Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
Future trends • International cooperation and better structured guidelines • E.g., G-I-N approach • Exchange of executable guidelines/guideline elements • Decision support mandate from meaningful use (USA, from 2015) • Tight coordination of clinical guidelines with quality improvement measures and decision support • Secondary use of data • healthcare data privacy/public health/improved research Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD
Summary • Goals: • 1. executable guidelines • 2. trends in USA • 3. implications for CZ/EU and future trends • Questions? • vojtech.huser@gmail.com • http://www.linkedin.com/in/vojtechhuser Vojtech Huser, MD, PhD