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The Basics/Getting Ready For EMR/HIT

Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health. The Basics/Getting Ready For EMR/HIT. Top Ten Mistakes . Not using a structured process Not defining needs prior to search Hiring a Consultant who is really a Reseller

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The Basics/Getting Ready For EMR/HIT

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  1. Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health The Basics/Getting Ready For EMR/HIT

  2. Top Ten Mistakes • Not using a structured process • Not defining needs prior to search • Hiring a Consultant who is really a Reseller • Paying too much attention to Bells and Whistles not enough to details • Buying More or Less than you need • Allowing Vendors to drive the process

  3. Top Ten Mistakes • Not including Key Users in selection process • Allowing the “Powers to be” to choose the system • Confusing the Salesperson with the Product • Not using an Request For Proposal ( make sure vendors know what you need)

  4. Keys To Success • Use a structured process- Select an Implementation team • Make a list of needs and requirements- know what you already have and do not have • Be careful with consultant that you are being exposed to all possible vendors not just the ones that they have affiliation with

  5. Keys To Success • Innovative new product features may seem cutting edge and exciting be careful not to let it distract you. Concentrate on functionality you will use every day. Most sales Reps are great at dazzling you with fancy features. Remember they are paid to sell….

  6. Keys To Success • Do not leave out meaningful users. Form a team from representatives of all affected departments from day one • Without a clearly defined list if user requirements you will tend to buy more functionality or totally go the other way and not get enough. Select a system that allows growth and enhancements when needed

  7. Keys To Success • Vendors are highly skilled at showing you what they want to show you. Use the RFP and discuss in detail issues • Many organizations still choose computer systems based on a op down order…Be CAREFUL

  8. Keys To Success • While vendor Reps tend to be friendly people this often results in “Halo Effect” a subconscious process in which we associate the positive characteristics of the salesperson with what they are selling

  9. Keys to Success • In attempt to fast track a lengthy process we sometimes skip very important details • RFP-Allows documented responses from vendors on system capabilities and promises. • Hard to prove verbal promises to backup your claims. This can save you Thousands during the implementation phrase of your products

  10. What to Negotiate Over • Initial Cost • Hardware Cost • Software Cost • Communication Cost • Installation Cost • Ongoing Support Cost • Implementation Cost • Technical Support Cost • Interface Cost • The cost of Tailoring • Future Upgrades and releases

  11. TIPS: • Pick a team • Set time lines and goals • Evaluate current hardware • Keep list keep it updated • Do RFP • Sort by types, vendors size, budget allowances • Choose 3-5

  12. Tips: • Compare choices • Set up Demos/ have present patient scenarios…Review sample reports…check on integration…Support and training • Discuss issues • Check references… good ones and ask for challenging reference…visit sites • Reputation

  13. Tips: • Remember you are in Control • Negotiate, Negotiate, Negotiate.. • Company History • Maturity level of product… generation II or higher…

  14. How to Contact Us Department Of Health and Hospitals Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health Practice Management Consultants: Susie Hutchinson, CAPPM -Statewide-Program Manager - 225-342-1584 shutchin@dhh.la.gov Lynn Kinchen- Statewide- Program Monitor- 225-342-0057 lkinchen@dhh.la.gov Health Systems Development: Tracie Ingram- Community Developer- Statewide 225-342-1233 tingram@dhh.la.gov

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