Health Information Exchange in Minnesota & North Dakota
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1 Health Information Exchange in Minnesota & North Dakota April 16, 2014 Objectives Learn basic HIE concepts Understand key success factors for HIE Gain an understanding of Minnesota and North Dakota s approach to HIE Hear real-time field experience with HIE 1
2 Presenters Greg Linden, Chief Information Officer, Stratis Health Chad Peterson, ND Health Information Network Technology Manager Candy Hanson, Project Manager, Health Information Technology for Post Acute Care providers 2 Health Information Exchange (HIE) 101 HIE in Minnesota Greg Linden, MBA CPHIT/CPEHR CIO, Stratis Health April,
3 Objectives Learn the basic methods of transport that are currently available to support health information exchange. Learn about the data elements that are important to support transitions of care Understand Minnesota's HIE objectives and progress towards health information exchange 4 HIE Basics Pull a.k.a. Query-based exchange User wants to pull information about a patient Push User needs to push information about a patient to a known user/organization Transport the technical methods used to move patient data securely 5
4 Information pull ( CONNECT ) CONNECT : national standard that enables pull queries A primary care provider recommends a procedure for their patient, a resident at a long-term care facility The hospital wants to pull patient record information at admission The provider wants to pull results of the procedure The LTC facility wants to pull updated med list upon return HIE Services Directory PID RLS Provider Clinic Hospital IdM Security Consent Mgt Long-Term Care 6 Lab HIE Services Directory PID RLS Integrated Delivery Network Consent Mgt IdM Security Hospital Copyright 2009, Margret\A Consulting, LLC 7
5 Information push ( Direct ) Direct : a national standard for push transactions with a trust and security layer: Trust: you may only correspond with addresses with whom you ve established mutual trust Security: Confidentiality, Integrity and Authenticity Direct is a standards-compliant, secure, directed clinical messaging standard HIPAA-compliant Meaningful Use-compliant Simple Low-cost No added legal framework or consent management required 8 Direct: push example Lab to clinic: Lab receives order from clinic and responds with lab report 9
6 Direct: Example Use Cases Exchange clinical information Structured lab data into EHR Electronic copy to patients Discharge instructions Clinical summaries to patient Send patient reminder Provide patient access Provide patient education Summary of care Immunization registry Report to public health Syndromic surveillance Report quality measures to CMS 10 Direct can be used in this scenario, too A primary care provider recommends a procedure for their patient, a resident at a long-term care facility The hospital coordinates with the LTC to transfer the patient for the procedure, and may push information about the patient to the LTC The LTC can push their information to the hospital to support admission The hospital can push results of the procedure back to the PCP and the LTC Provider Clinic Hospital Direct Exchange Long-Term Care 11
7 Data needed to support ToC Transitions (Continuity) of Care benefits from data such as: Advance Directives Allergies Encounters Family History Functional Status Immunizations Medical Equipment Medications Payers Plan of Care Problem Procedures Results Social History Vital Signs = CCD: the Continuity of Care Document! 12 HIE in Minnesota 13
8 National ehealth Exchange State and Local Gov t Community #1 Mobilizing Health Information Nationwide Labs Integrated Delivery System The Internet Pharmacies Standards, Specifications and Agreements for Secure Connections Community #2 14 Minnesota HIE Architecture 15
9 Bringing it Together! Key Considerations Organizational support and needs Vision, leadership Workforce Workflow issues Understand both clinical and nonclinical workflow inefficiencies and improvements through HIE Privacy and security issues HIPAA privacy and security requirements (administrative safeguards, physical safeguards, and technical safeguards) Minnesota privacy laws Technical infrastructure EHR certification EHR capability for sending, receiving, and querying information EHR vendor support Standards HIE vendor support Estimating costs and benefits Providers Hospital Clinic Long Term Care Laboratory Pharmacy Department of Health Other Protocols & Specifications Health Information Exchange Statewide Shared Services Provider and entity directory solutions Consumer preference management Statewide Record Locator Services Protocols & Specifications State-Certified HIE Service Providers 16 Minnesota Implementation Plan & Companion Guides Minnesota Statewide Implementation Plan and Guide 1: Addressing Common Barriers to the Adoption of EHRs Released 2008 Guide 2: Standards Recommended to Achieve Interoperability in MN Released 2008, Updated Sept Guide 3: A Practical Guide to e-prescribing Released June 2009 Guide 4: A Practical Guide to Effective Use of EHR Systems Released June 2009 Guide 5: A Practical Guide to Understanding HIE, Assessing Your Readiness and Selecting HIE Options in MN Released June 2012 All are available on the MN e-health website 17
10 Contact Information: Greg Linden, CIO Stratis Health This material was prepared by Stratis Health, the Minnesota Medicare Quality Improvement Organization, under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The materials do not necessarily reflect CMS policy. 10SOW-MN-SIP HIT NDHIN Overview Chad Peterson, North Dakota Health Information Network Technology Manager Stratis Health HIE Webinar - April 16, 2014
11 Current Stats 140+ Organizations have signed Participation Agreements and Business Associate Agreements with NDHIN 700+ users set up for NDHIN Direct (Direct Secure Messaging) Onboarding over 35 organizations right now (data providers) We re LIVE! 206,000+ Unique Patients 20 Direct Secure Messaging Orion Health Trust Network DSM Web Basic Direct Secure Messaging Web-based access client access Managed Direct Secure Messaging Client-deployed hardware device Monitored by OH Managed Services DSM Connect HPD MSG CERT Direct Secure Messaging with EHR System integration Encrypted S/MIME access Encrypted XDR access DSM Direct 21
12 Direct Secure Messaging 2.0 DSM Web/DSM Direct (XDR) Phases Organizational-level Security Certificates for each Participating Org Sub-domain under NDHIN domain, or Sub-domain under Organization s domain (i.e. direct.sanfordhealth.org) Requires some additional paperwork to be completed Creating User Accounts Organization Administrator Role Provider Directory HISP-to-HISP How do we send messages to Direct Users that use other HISPs? Direct Trust/NATE 22 XDR Interfaces Progress Organization Vendor DOI XDR Request Form Sanford EPIC Essentia Health EPIC Onboarding Started 23
13 The NDHIN Model NDHIN Hospital Gathers and assembles the patient s records using MPI Clinician Office Diagnostic & Imaging Patient demographics LTC/More Data Feeds to HIE Admission, Discharge, Transfer (ADT) Patient Demographics Encounter History Allergies Diagnosis Procedures Observation Results (ORU) Lab Results Imaging Studies Radiology Reports/Documents Medical Document Management (MDM) (Clinical Documents) Work Types Discharge Summaries H&P s ED Visit Notes Consult Reports Operative Notes Immunizations (VXU) CCD/C-CDA Exchange
14 26 NDHIN Production Statistics (As of March 29) Unique Patient ID's
15 NDHIN Clinical Portal Comprehensive View of Patient Information Customizable User Interface Notifications/Subscriptions Timeline View Normalization of Data Lab Results Problems Allergies and Medications 28 Integrated Health Data Architecture 29
16 Data Feeds to HIE Admission, Discharge, Transfer (ADT) Patient Demographics Encounter History Allergies Diagnosis Procedures Observation Results (ORU) Lab Results Imaging Studies Radiology Reports/Documents Medical Document Management (MDM) (Clinical Documents) Work Types Discharge Summaries H&P s ED Visit Notes Consult Reports Operative Notes Immunizations (VXU) CCD/C-CDA Exchange 30 Interfaces Type of Data Interface Approach User Interface Patient Demographics HL7 ADT Demographics to EMPI (Front end View) Homepage Patient Search Patient Summary -Demographics & Emergency Contacts Encounter History HL7 ADT (PV1 segment) Inbound Laboratory Results HL7 - ORU Inbound - Numerical and Textual (e.g. Pathology and Microbiology) Radiology Reports HL7 - ORU Inbound - Textual Patient Summary Encounter History Windowlet Document Tree/Results Viewer Normalized to LOINC Document Tree/Results Viewer Transcribed Reports HL7 Or MDM Inbound or PDFs/Scanned documents Document Tree/Results Viewer 31
17 Interfaces Continued Type of Data Interface Approach User Interface Allergies HL7 -ADT (AL1 segment) Inbound (Front end View) Patient Summary - Allergies Windowlet Normalized to SNOMED Diagnosis HL7 ADT (DG1 segment) Inbound Patient Summary Encounter History Windowlet Problems HL7-PPR Patient Summary Problems Windowlet Normalized to ICD 9/10 or SNOMED Procedures CCD can be parsed from the CCD into the CDR Patient Summary Procedures Windowlet Normalized to ICD 9/10 or CPT
18 34 35
19 36 37
20 Viewing CCD s 38 39
21 40 Notifications 41
22 Subscriptions/Patient Consent Subscriptions/Notifications Providers can subscribe to their patients and be notified when specific events/triggers happen based on HL7 messages Inpatient Admission Inpatient Discharge Abnormal Lab Result (includes all abnormal results) Above High/Low Abnormal OR Panic Lab Result (subset of abnormal lab result) New Final Radiology Result Patient is admitted to the ER Patient Consent Opt Out/Opt In of HIE managed manually, within HIE 42 Imaging 43
23 HealtheWay 44 Example Integration (Epic) Single Click access to Clinical Portal 45
24 Example Integration (Cerner) Single Click access to Clinical Portal Audit Log 47
25 NDHIN Benefits to Providers 48 Public Health Reporting Electronic Lab Reporting Syndromic Surveillance Bi-Directional Interface to ND Immunization Registry Clinical Portal Patient Portal Statewide Advance Directive Repository ehealth Exchange Connectivity Connect to other HIE s/federal Agencies across country Image Exchange View images from PACS networks across state PCMH? Disease Registries NDHIN Direct Simplifying Interface Work and much more!! Success Stories for Health Information Exchange Candy Hanson, Project Manager, Health Information Technology for Post Acute Care providers (HITPAC) 49
26 Q&A 50 Next Webinar May 14, :15 p.m. Using Teach Back to Promote Clear Communication and Improve Health Literacy 51
27 Send Questions to: Judy Beck Phone: Jerri Hiniker, BSN, RN, CPEHR Phone: Thank You! This material was prepared by Stratis Health, the Minnesota Medicare Quality Improvement Organization, under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The materials do not necessarily reflect CMS policy. 10SOW-MN-C
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