Presenters: Laura Zaremba, ILHIE Acting Executive Director Ivan Handler, Chief Technology Officer Kevin Ferriter, InterSystems Corp, Program Manager



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Presenters: Laura Zaremba, ILHIE Acting Executive Director Ivan Handler, Chief Technology Officer Kevin Ferriter, InterSystems Corp, Program Manager June 21, 2012

Every provider in Illinois has at least one option to meet the Meaningful Use exchange requirement Health information is exchanged securely and in compliance with state and federal law Services support other requirements of the Medicare and Medicaid payment incentive program Services support providers ability to participate in Medicaid care coordination programs 2

Achieve Meaningful Use and receive financial incentives Support transition to greater care coordination Prepare for future payment models Simplify practice administration and workflow Improve patient engagement 3

Providers Secure, effective, and efficient exchange of health information in compliance with state and federal standards, laws, and regulations Patients HIEs /HIOs Illinois Health Information Exchange Payers Public Health Labs & Pharmacy 4

Building toward connectivity with multiple HIEs Working with Regional HIEs so their participants can connect to the ILHIE Ensuring the availability of exchange services in every part of the state Supporting the use of national standards to promote greater interoperability Working with stakeholders to develop sustainable business model 5

Maintaining local governance structure and local stakeholders Developing services of specific value to their participants Offering specialized services such as data aggregation, chronic disease management, or other services that the ILHIE does not provide ILHIE strongly supports the development and success of Regional HIEs http://www2.illinois.gov/gov/hie/pages/illinoislocalhealthinformationexchanges.aspx 6

Regional HIEs EHR vendor-hosted services Private or enterprise exchanges ILHIE will facilitate exchange from these networks to other state and national exchanges 7

Specific needs to exchange data Use Cases based on clinical and business needs Timeline Alignment of service availability with those needs Resources People and technology Budget Cost of services Impact on financial incentives ILHIE is ready to support your decision making process 8

ILHIE Direct Secure Messaging Available at no cost to all licensed Illinois health care providers Simple, point-to-point secure electronic data transport service Allows Illinois providers to exchange health information to meet Meaningful Use Facilitates care coordination 9

Designed to address multiple use cases Behavioral Health Care Integration protected information is sent securely under existing consent laws and policies Emergency Department Alerts send alerts to physicians when their at-risk patients are admitted through the ED Specialist Referral Coordination transmit relevant and timely info about the patient Transitions of Care send patient care summaries during care transitions 10

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ILHIE Direct secure messaging Gateway to additional ILHIE services Consolidated Clinical View Master Patient Index Authorization and Authentication Master Provider Directory Patient Consent Management 12

Internet connection Administrative leader Coordination of internal registration Identification of exchange partners On-going support Immediate Next Steps Register for ILHIE Direct http://ilhiedirect.net Contact Regional Extension Centers for technical assistance http://www2.illinois.gov/gov/hie/pages/rec.aspx 13

ILHIE Direct secure messaging Gateway to additional ILHIE services Consolidated Clinical View Master Patient Index Authorization and Authentication Master Provider Directory Patient Consent Management 14

Implementation Expertise EHR integrations: eclinical Works Epic GE Centricity Greenway McKesson Meditech NextGen Implementations: Rhode Island Statewide HIE Health Information Xchange of NY NY State Office of Mental Health New York ehealth Collaborative Brooklyn Health Information Exchange Long Island Patient Information exchange Missouri Health Connection 15

ISC Experiences with Exchange Facilitating medical home care coordination EHR integration for data sharing, results delivery, and clinical messaging Notifying physicians of admissions and discharges using Direct secure messaging Offering medication reconciliation support Improving pre-natal care and birth outcomes 16

Assessment of requirements and capability Internet connection Certified Electronic Health Records system Executive Sponsorship Clinical Leadership Dedicated Technical Lead Ability to enter into a data sharing agreement Familiarity with HIT standards e.g., IHE profiles, LOINC, HL7 17

Collaborative discussion Joint assessment of the Partner organization s service needs What is your organization trying to accomplish? Match needs to ILHIE service offerings Meeting actions Select Test team members Draft project scope Distribute data use agreement and readiness survey Schedule Test Partner Planning Meeting Timeframe Immediate: Test Partner Winter 2012: Early Adopter 18

Develop project plan Convene Team ILHIE technical staff Partner Provider / Facility ISC resources EHR vendor representative Review data use agreement and readiness survey Immediate Tasks Define roles, responsibilities, and resources Prepare business and project plan schedule 19

Approve and execute project plan Planning considerations Use Case decision Timelines depend on partner environmental factors Existence and size of MPI Complexity of EHR integration Number of EHRs to be integrated System Testing Evaluation Project Plan Sign-off by: Executive Sponsors Clinical and Technical Leads 20

Test Partner: Register your interest Immediate interest Ability to influence configuration No financial commitment Technical assistance Market leader Early Adopter: Register your interest Not immediate, but soon Live data exchange At reduced cost Technical support Ivan Handler, Chief Technology Officer 312-814-1600 ivan.handler@illinois.gov 21

http://hie.illinois.gov Ivan Handler, Chief Technology Officer 312-814-1600 ivan.handler@illinois.gov 22