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Aligning Forces for Quality Initiative. . 2006 Cincinnati one of 15 regions in the nation selected for the Robert Wood Johnson-Aligning Forces for Quality initiativeGoal - National effort to align critical components of the health sector to advance and improve quality outcomes. 3. AF4Q Background .
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1. Lessons from EHR Use for Quality Reporting and MeasurementWhat Providers Need to Know Barb Regan, RN
Director of Business Development
HealthBridge
2. Aligning Forces for Quality Initiative
3. 2006 Cincinnati one of 15 regions in the nation selected for the Robert Wood Johnson-Aligning Forces for Quality initiative
Goal - National effort to align critical components of the health sector to advance and improve quality outcomes 3 AF4Q Background
4. Lead by Health Improvement Collaborative
AF4Q Leadership and staff
HIT Workgroup- comprised of community leaders (physicians, staff, practice managers, VPs, CIOs)
HealthBridge partnered and assisted in several phases of data extraction from EHRs.
4 Collaborative Effort
5. Phase 1-Primary Care Innovative Group Primary Care Innovative Group
Deployed and provided training and support for a disease registry for use by practices in the Primary Care Innovation Group
Implemented electronic data extraction and registry feed for 2 EHRs
Coordinated efforts with the AF4Q Health Information Technology Work Group 5
6. Phase 2-HealthMeasures HealthMeasures
Physician-led quality measurement in Greater Cincinnati
Recognition of the need for a fair and accurate approach to physician quality measures using clinical data
Kicked off in 2009
Public reporting 2010
HealthBridge partnered to extract data directly from an EHR for submission to HealthMeasures.
Goal-alleviate the administrative burden on practices by leveraging the data in the EHR 6
7. Phase 2-HealthMeasures How did it work:
HealthBridge worked with a vendor to develop an EHR data extraction tool
Read-only connection to the practice’s EHR
Once the data was extracted quality checks for accuracy
Changes to extraction tool if needed and final report created
Random sampling of the report by practice
Practice submitted report to HealthMeasures Portal
Scored on measure 7
8. Phase 3-Patient Centered Medical Home AF4Q Leadership and Health Improvement Collaborative
National model to transform primary care
PCP is responsible for coordinating care with specialists
Proven track record for improving outcomes
Proven reduction in health care costs
Leads to higher quality healthcare
Use of quality reporting is essential 8
9. Common Thread Use technology to facilitate the extraction of data to
Improve quality of care
Improve outcomes 9
10. How Did HealthBridgeAccomplish Worked with a third party vendor to create a data extraction tool
Read-only access into EHR
Data extracted
Quality review with practice
Made necessary changes to interface
Final extract delivered to practice
Practice submitted the data to AF4Q 10
11. The Challenges Most EHRs are developed for billing and have trouble “getting the data out”
Inability to produce aggregated data reports by condition which is essential for improvement
EHR vendor charges high fees for add-on modules
Customizations for a practice can help or hurt (templates created for free text and not codified fields)
EHR queries often miss information in textual fields for scanned documents
Inconsistent use of fields in EHRs (eye exam checked with note: Patient going to have eye exam. No documentation in chart
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12. Lessons Learned-The 3 C’s When implementing an EHR for quality reporting:
Consistency- consistent use of EHR is essential for capturing critical data (values, dates, vital signs, scanned documents)
Codified fields- if encounter data is not captured in codified fields there are limitations on quality reporting
Connected- practices connected with an HL7 interface to HealthBridge more successful for extracting data (HL7 interface allows for more discrete, codified data 12
13. HealthBridge-Advancing Technology to Improve Care Implementation of disease registry
Look for gaps in care
All data in codified fields
Consistent with data input
HL7 interface connection to HealthBridge
Aligned with AF4Q Initiatives
Provides real-time physician dashboard for monitoring and patient outreach
Assist community partners to meet Meaningful Use
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14. Patient Centered Medical HomeUse of disease registry Beta testing with The Family Medical Group
Reusable interface for use buy multiple EHRs
Integrating data from Clinical Messaging to supplement EHR data extraction
Developing Personal Health Record within the registry
Patient outreach 14
15. Let Us Help- Tri-State Regional Extension Center Not in this alone
Help you select EHR or registry produce
Best practices for implementing quality reporting
Assist with training
Create learning consortiums
Collaboration is necessary to achieve the promise of higher quality, lower cost health care
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16. NPRM Meaningful Use (MU) Requirements Today Use computerized order entry.
Implement drug-drug, drug-allergy, drug- formulary checks
Maintain an up-to-date problem list of current and active diagnoses
Generate and transmit permissible prescriptions electronically
Maintain active medication list.
Maintain active medication allergy list
Record demographics.
Record and chart changes in vital signs.
Record smoking status for patients 13 years old or older
Incorporate clinical lab-test results into EHR as structured data.
Generate lists of patients by specific conditions to use for quality improvement, reduction of disparities, research, and outreach.
Report ambulatory quality measures to CMS or the States.
Send reminders to patients per patient preference for preventive/ follow-up care
Implement five clinical decision support rules relevant to specialty or high clinical priority, including for diagnostic test ordering, along with the ability to track compliance with those rules. 16
17. Meaningful Use Requirements Today (cont.) Check insurance eligibility electronically from public and private payers
Submit claims electronically to public and private payers.
Provide patients with an electronic copy of their health information (including diagnostic test results, problem list, medication lists, and allergies) upon request
Provide patients with timely electronic access to their health information (including lab results, problem list, medication lists, allergies)
Provide clinical summaries to patients for each office visit.
Capability to exchange key clinical information (for example, problem list, medication list, allergies, and diagnostic test results), among providers of care and patient authorized entities electronically.
Perform medication reconciliation at relevant encounters and each transition of care.
Provide summary care record for each transition of care and referral.
Capability to submit electronic data to immunization registries and actual submission where required and accepted.
Capability to provide electronic syndromic surveillance data to public health agencies and actual transmission according to applicable law and practice.
Protect electronic health information maintained using certified EHR technology through the implementation of appropriate technical capabilities. (privacy & security) 17