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ONC Behavioral Health Overview

ONC Behavioral Health Overview. SAMHSA – Sponsored 2011 Health Information Technology Regional Forum July 21 - 22, 2011. State Alliance for e-Health. Behavioral Health Expert Panel: December 2010 Behavioral Health Workshop: April 2011. ONC Regional Meetings. Where

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ONC Behavioral Health Overview

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  1. ONC Behavioral Health Overview SAMHSA – Sponsored 2011 Health Information Technology Regional Forum July 21 - 22, 2011

  2. State Alliance for e-Health • Behavioral Health Expert Panel: December 2010 • Behavioral Health Workshop: April 2011

  3. ONC Regional Meetings • Where • Philadelphia: July 11 - 14 • Atlanta: July 18 - 21 • Minneapolis: August 1 - 4 • LA: August 8 - 11 • State Alliance for e-Health (Days 1 and 2) • Behavioral Health Discussion • Behavioral Health Session (Day 3: 3:30 – 5 pm) • Minneapolis and LA

  4. State Health Policy Consortium Behavioral Health Consortium • Goal: Develop behavioral health data exchange policies and procedures, consistent with the Direct project (secure messaging) and state/federal law • Will include a substance abuse pilot

  5. Regional Extension Centers (RECs) • 45 RECs have signed behavioral health providers • 560 behavioral health providers • 382 Psychiatrists • 101 Psychologists • 72 Social Workers • 5 Counselors

  6. Top 4 RECs Enrolling BH Providers

  7. NYC REACH – 76 LA Health Care Quality Forum – 30 CA Health Info Partnership Services Org, North – 30 DC REC – 22 CA Health Info Partnership Services Org, South – 22 HITEC-LA – 21 WI HIT EC – 13 O-HITEC (OR) – 13 S FL REC – 13 Ponce Med School Found. (PR) – 12 Quality Insights of DE – 12 CHITREC – 11 Health Tech Services REC (MT & WY) - 11 Top 13 RECs Enrolling Psychiatrists

  8. Quality Insights DE – 32 Health Tech Services REC (MT & WY) – 9 KA Foundation for Medical Care – 7 CA Health Info Partnership Service Org, South – 7 CHITREC – 6 REACH (MN & ND) – 6 S FL REC – 4 NYC REACH – 5 Wide River TEC (NE) – 4 LA Health Care Quality Forum – 3 Ponce Medical School Foundation, Inc (PR) – 3 CA Health Info Partnership Service Org, North – 2 HITEC – LA – 2 IFMC (IA) – 2 KY REC – 2 TN REC – 2 5 Additional – 1 RECs Enrolling Psychologists

  9. NYC REACH – 21 LA Health Care Quality Forum – 14 CHITREC – 13 KA Foundation for Medical Care – 11 HIT-LA – 5 AFMC/HIT AR – 2 Quality Insights DE – 1 WI HIT Ext Center – 1 Greater Cincinnati Health Bridge – 1 KY REC – 1 TN REC – 1 Paper Free FL Collab. HIT REC – 1 RECs Enrolling Social Workers

  10. RECs Enrolling Counselors • Center East (TX) – 2 • Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP) – 1 • Health Technology Services REC (MT & WY) – 1 • Wide River TEC (NE) – 1

  11. HHS Committees (*ONC Participation) Behavioral Health Coordinating Committee* • Alcohol Policy/Underage Drinking Work Group • Communications Work Group • Early Intervention Work Group • Primary Care/Behavioral Health Integration Work Group* • HIT Subcommittee* • Prescription Drug Abuse Work Group* • Prescription Drug Abuse & HIT Work Group* • Education & Public Awareness Work Group*

  12. HHS Behavioral Health Coordinating Committee • Consensus on recommendations for 10 behavioral health meaningful use/clinical quality measures • HHS Behavioral Health Coordinating Committee • Co-Chairs: • Pam Hyde, SAMHSA Administrator • Dr. Howard Koh, Assistant Secretary for Health • Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Electronic Health Records Interagency Working Group • Chair: David K. Mineta, Deputy Director, ONDCP

  13. Clinical Quality Measures Workgroup 8 Measures that will need to be e-specified Centers for Medicare and Medicaid list of measures to strongly consider for MU Stage 2 or 3 2 E-specified measures Nested Measures: Depression remission at 6 and 12 months ADHD: Follow-up care for children prescribed attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication BH Meaningful Use Recommendations

  14. CQM Development Process Identify appropriate, valid assessment/screening tools Define the Clinical Quality Measures (numerator, denominator, exclusion criteria) Develop associated clinical decision support protocols (SBIRT) Develop sufficient scientific evidence to support population based screening E-Measure specification NQF endorsement (9 steps)

  15. Why are CQMs Important? Meaningful Use/Clinical Quality Measures Objective & Measures Certification Criteria Criterion 1 – Standard(s) Criterion 2 – Standard(s) Criterion 3 – Standard(s)

  16. Prescription Drug Abuse • On April 19, 2011, the Administration released a comprehensive action plan to address the Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis • Expands upon the Administration’s National Drug Control Strategy • 4 major action areas: • Education • Monitoring • Proper medication disposal • Enforcement

  17. Illustrations of the Problem • Drug-induced deaths now outnumber gunshot deaths in America • In 17 states and DC, drug-induced deaths outnumber motor vehicle crashes as leading cause of death • FL practitioners purchased over 40M oxycodone tablets a compared to a total of 4.5M in the rest of the US • Highest abuse: taken from, given to or sold to by friends and relatives

  18. HHS Rx Drug Abuse & HIT Work Group Goal: Reduce opioid-related drug deaths by increasing timely access to Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs), including exploring HIT and State HIEs Co-Chairs: • Westley Clark, SAMHSA • Farzad Mostashari, ONC Membership: Federal representation from health and law enforcement agencies

  19. Rx Drug Abuse & HIT Work Group • Improve the effectiveness of PDMPs though HIT • No new data sources or systems • Leverage existing technology • Expand upon DOJ’s pilot efforts to build PDMP’s interoperability and data sharing across state lines, including leveraging State HIEs

  20. White House Summit on HIT & Rx Drug Abuse: June 3, 2011 Participants: • Vendors • State HIEs • State Medicaid • State PDMPs/PMP • Chain Pharmacies • Other Stakeholders • Associations • Licensing boards • Federal Partners Leadership: • ONDCP (Director Kerlikowske) • OVP (Terrel McSweeney) • Chief Technology Officer (Aneesh Chopra) • ONC (Farzad Mostashari, National Coordinator)

  21. White House Summit on HIT & Rx Drug Abuse: June 3, 2011 • Developed task list of policy and technical issues • Established work groups

  22. Pilots: Secure Message (Direct)

  23. Pilot: Prescriber

  24. Pilot: Prescriber

  25. Pilot: Dispenser

  26. Pilot: Emergency Department

  27. Pilot: Emergency Department

  28. Next Steps Interested in participating in pilots? • Contact Peter Banks: Peter.Banks@hhs.gov

  29. Questions? • ONC: • healthit.hhs.gov • Contact Information • Betsy.Ranslow@hhs.gov • (202) 205-4387

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