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State HIT Program Context. 2. New Jersey Health Information Technology Program. . DHS. State of NJ Department Influencers. NJ HIT Act 2007HIT CommissionOffice for e-HITNJ Health Information Network (NJHIN)NJAMHA. Department of Medical Assistance and Health Services State HIT Plan D
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1. New Jersey Health Information TechnologyPresentation to HIT CommissionAugust 5, 2010 Master Layout: Title SlideMaster Layout: Title Slide
2. State HIT Program Context 2
3. Approach – Two Focus Areas – Multi-Track
Operational Issues
Meaningful Use
Labs
ePrescribing
Summary of Care
ONC Grant
HIT Operational Plan
HIE’s Start up
REC Vendor Preference List
REC Training
State Medicaid HIT Plan
Subcommittees
Strategic Alignment
Governance
Stakeholder Engagement
Establishing HIT Core Tenets
Vision Sessions
Program Kick off
Innovation Summit – NJIT Center
Future Grants
4. Accomplishments
7. Subcommittees
HIT Steering Committee – Chairs Colleen Woods Jim Cavanugh
Establish NJ Blueprint and focus operational issues, MU
Privacy and Security – Chair Helen Oscislawski
Develop a NJHIT Legal Framework by December 2010
Financial Sustainability – Chair Hall Gregg
Develop a NJHIT Statewide Financial Sustainability Plan by December 2010
IT Architecture& Data Standards – Chair Emmanouil Skoufos
Establish data standards and protocols addressing MU first
8. Other Subcommitees - TBD
Consumer Advocacy and Quality Care
Economic Development
Providers
9. Regional Extension Center
Outreach & Education Programs
Needs Assessment, Practice & Workflow Design
Vendor Selection Process
Interoperability and HIE Training & Assistance
Implementation Support
Privacy & Security Information Programs
Meaningful Use Training & Achievement Documentation
Workforce Development Training
CRM Focus
5,000 Physicians – First Target
10. HIT Architecture
11. Considering Core Tenets Federal Framework
Overall improvement of the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare
HITECH – Advance the design, development and operation of a nationwide health information technology infrastructure that allows for the electronic use and exchange of information.
Achieve Meaningful Use through 3 stage gates
Each person in the US has a health record by 2014
Align to all Federal Privacy Requirements as outlined in HITECH
Core NJ Healthcare Tenets
New Jersey will be a national leader in HIT
NJ will exceed all federal guidelines of meaningful use
NJ wants to reduce healthcare costs through HIT
HIT vision achieved in 3 years
Public health monitoring – Leverage data to monitor health status
Population health protection – Leverage data to protect population
Retool and develop job market based on HIT
Providers will experience increase in reimbursements due to state savings
Fully integrate Behavioral Health and Addiction Services data with clinical data
NJ will highlight/focus on care of the elderly – long term care
NJ will highlight/focus on pediatric care
NJ citizens will have full access to their medical data and an electronic interaction with their providers.