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Health IT standards, interoperability & exchange of health information. Joseph W. Grubbs, Ph.D. VP & Chief Information Architect Binary Structures Corporation. Presentation agenda. Highlight business drivers of health IT standards, interoperability and health information exchange
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Health IT standards, interoperability & exchange of health information Joseph W. Grubbs, Ph.D. VP & Chief Information Architect Binary Structures Corporation
Presentation agenda • Highlight business drivers of health IT standards, interoperability and health information exchange • Identify federal enabling legislation, agencies and programs framing the health IT agenda • Establish the purpose of health IT standards and how they support health information exchange • Provide an overview of the Commonwealth of Virginia’s adoption of health IT standards • Questions
Business drivers of health IT standards, interoperability & health information exchange • Patient access – Allow patients to become informed “co-producers” of their health and well-being • Enhanced care – Enable real-time collaboration among providers to foster high-quality health care • Quality improvement – Support health research and advances in clinical care and technology • Greater efficiency – Prevent fraud and reduce waste in legacy health record systems
Federal enabling legislation • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Pub.L. 111–5) • Title XIII. Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act • Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Pub.L. 111-148) • Medicaid IT Architecture (MITA) Framework 3.0
Federal agencies and programs • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) • MITA framework • EHR incentives • Meaningful use standards/attestation • Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) for Health IT, U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services • Meaningful use guidance • EHR certification program • Federal health IT strategic plan
Health information sharing Source: http://www.harrisonhealthlink.com/img/sharedata.jpg
Health IT standards for exchange • Provide an architecture, vocabulary and shared terminology for the exchange of health information across disparate systems • Developed, “balloted” and implemented by health care professionals to ensure relevance and usability in practice • Promulgated, published and maintained by independent standards development organizations (SDOs) for global adoption
Primary health IT standards • Health Level 7 (HL7) Clinical Document Architecture – XML-based code standard for structuring clinical documents • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) – Standardized database of laboratory codes and observations • Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-Clinical Terms (SNOMED-CT) – Systematically organized medical terminology and codes • ASC X12 (ANSI) – Standards for health care (payer) claims and payments
SDO harmonization efforts Source: http://library.ahima.org/xpedio/groups/public/documents/graphic/bok1_043987.jpg
Health IT standardization in Virginia • Virginia’s Health Information Technology Standards Advisory Committee (HITSAC) • § 2.2-2699.7, Code of Virginia • Advises the CIO of the Commonwealth and the Secretaries of Technology and Health & Human Resources on health IT standards and technology • To date, advocated adoption of 125 health IT standards, including • Health Level 7 (HL7) Clinical Document Architecture • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) • Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) • ASC X12 for health claims and payments
HITSAC has “raised the standard” • Commonwealth of Virginia’s Enterprise Information Architecture (EIA) Strategy • Commonwealth Data Standardization Final Plan (Item 427, 2012 & 2013 Appropriation Acts) • Standardization of all “citizen-centric” data • Adoption of standards for other enterprise data • National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) across domains of state government • Cross Sector Digital Identity Initiative (CSDII)/ National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) – E-authentication and identity management for patient and provider access
Questions? Joseph W. Grubbs, Ph.D., VP & Chief Information Architect Binary Structures Corporation +1.804.467.7729 joeg@binarystructures.com