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LTPAC and Care Transitions

Health Information Exchange. LTPAC and Care Transitions. MDH “Part C” Stakeholder Meetings. AGENDA. Why Are We H ere? What is HIE? What’s Happening with HIE across the US and MN? How is HIE being used? Open Discussion. Why Are We Here?. Purpose: Statewide Funded Program

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LTPAC and Care Transitions

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  1. Health Information Exchange LTPAC andCare Transitions MDH “Part C” Stakeholder Meetings

  2. AGENDA • Why Are We Here? • What is HIE? • What’s Happening with HIE across the US and MN? • How is HIE being used? • Open Discussion

  3. Why Are We Here? Purpose: • Statewide Funded Program • Connecting Long-Term and Post-Acute Care with other Healthcare providers • Full Participants in Continuum of Care • Financial Incentives • Understanding your needs

  4. WHAT IS hie? …a means to securely exchange patient information between authorized users and/or organizations.

  5. WHAT IS hie? …a way to electronically move clinical information among disparate health care information systems while maintaining the meaning of the information

  6. WHAT IS hie? Types of HIE: • Direct Secure Messaging Push technology that allows physicians, hospitals, labs, pharmacies, and other entities to exchange results, reports, and other clinical data over a secure network

  7. WHAT IS hie? Types of HIE: • Connect Queries Used by an organization for connecting their edge system(s) into health information exchanges to engage in the secure exchange of interoperable health information

  8. HIE Nationally Key Requirements: • Opt In or Opt Out? • Patient Identity Mgmt • Security • Trust • Business Requirements

  9. Options for ltpac HIE-BridgeDirect™: • Secure Messaging • Provider Directory • Push by Humans • Push by Systems

  10. Secure Point-to-Point Messaging

  11. Options for ltpac Direct Messaging • Referrals • Treatment Plans • Emails to Families • Emails to Clinicians • Questions

  12. Options for ltpac HIE-Bridge™ Connect: • Query for Information • Record Locator • Patient Query • Consent Management • Search across all Participating Organizations

  13. Secure Patient Look Up and Retrieval

  14. Secure Patient Look Up and Retrieval

  15. Options for ltpac Connect Queries • New Resident Admit • Find Medication History • Find Most Recent Visits

  16. Options for ltpac Advanced Example • Change Notifications • Query to Find Where • Direct to send notifications to resident facility • Example: Changes in Prescriptions or PT

  17. Pricing and Incentives Price: $15/month/user Set up/Maintenance: $150/year CHIC Incentive: $2,222/site Price: $35/year/bed* or $20/month/user* Set up/Maintenance: $- Vendor Dependent CHIC Incentive: $5,555/site * - may be vendor dependent

  18. Discussion Questions: • How do you communicate with Providers, Families, 3rd Parties? • What types of information would you want to receive? Or share? • Who could benefit first? How? • What technology do you currently use? • EMR-type • Email with attachments • Other?

  19. Discussion Thank you! Community Health Information Collaborative Cheryl Stephens, PhD President/CEO cstephens@medinfosystems.org Phone: 218.625.5515

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