Doctor s Office Quality Information Technology (DOQ-IT)



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Doctor s Office Quality Information Technology (DOQ-IT) James Sorace, MD, MS, Clinical Advisor Susan Fleck, RN, MMHS, GTL Office Systems Survey and Care Management/DOQ-IT U March 20, 2007

DOQ-IT - Assist Practices in Transforming System Change to Improve Quality of Care Started DOQ-IT as a four state Pilot in 7 th SOW DOQ-IT Designed to Promote the adoption of clinical information systems Promote effective implementation of systems and associated workflow changes to achieve efficiencies Implement care management and patient self management processes Focus of DOQ-IT - Small/medium primary care practices (1-9 physicians) without preexisting HIT complex workflow and limited resources Assist practices with : assessment of practice site readiness/needs workflow redesign, EHR selection, vendor issues, e.g.,., essential element of a vendor contract 2

What are the DOQ-IT Goals? Not limited to installation Use and Produce: Practices must be able to store and retrieve diagnostic codes, labs, and medication. Care management: Ultimate goal is for practices to reorganize their workflows to achieve better care for patients. QIOs recruited approximately 4,000 practices Progress 3

DOQ-IT Special Studies DOQ-IT is built around two special studies. The Office Systems Survey, and The Care Management/DOQ-IT U 4

OSS Update Masspro is lead contractor/maine Health Information Center (MHIC) is subcontractor Baseline Survey Completed in October 2006 Only existing extensive national survey to capture information about Health Information Technology (HIT) adoption/use in small-medium physician practices, focusing on primary care practices Goal of OSS is to measure the movement of practices along the continuum of EHR adoption and care management processes with QIO intervention, between baseline and re-measurement surveys Captures not only what systems the practices have, but what the practices are using their systems for: EHR, e-prescribing, e-registry, e- labs, care management Achieved 90% National Response Rate, data represent over 4,000 practices and 12,000 physicians Currently in process of validating OSS responses 5

OSS Update Continued Only the re-measurement survey will be used for QIO evaluation, not the baseline survey OSS re-measurement: scheduled for summer/fall 2007 OSS can be easily revised to meet future needs to assess higher levels of HIT adoption, and increased/improved levels of care management processes 6

Care Management/DOQ-IT U Update Masspro is lead contractor Two components to special project: To provide clinical decision support, evidence-based medicine guidelines for practices that is disease/population targeted To provide this information in an interactive web-based adult learning environment, offer CME/CEU credits (DOQ-IT U) Using Learning Management System (LMS) CMS has license from Meridian Provide at no charge, to all health care professionals nationally, not just to IPGs 7

Care Management/DOQ-IT U Update (Cont) Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) ACP, AAFP, and ABIM represented Defined Care Management: evidence-based, integrated clinical care activities that are patient-specific and ensure that every patient has a coordinated plan of care and services DOQ-IT U is currently live website: http://elearning.qualitynet.org National Press Release is in process Modules (learning sessions) include elements of a care plan, and sample care plans for physician practices Current modules are: Office Workflow Redesign around an EHR/Culture Change/Communications, Vendor Contract/Vendor Relations Issues, and Care Management Module #1 A Day in the Life of a Practice 8

Care Management/DOQ-IT U Update (Cont) First disease specific module Diabetes (will include CKD component) All disease specific modules will have patient selfmanagement component, critical to successfully managing patients with chronic disease Diabetes Module due for release June 2007 Subsequent disease specific modules will follow 9

DOQ-IT U Features Web-based, interactive, adult learning environment (graphics/mouse hover feature), glossary of terms Auto Feedback Button directly to Masspro Survey capability Utilization tracking capability No Charge to Practice Open to all practices nationally ONE STOP SHOPPING Future Features: CME/CEUs, Provider Profile Page 10

Summary Developed the only national sustainable product that combines clinical processes (clinical decision support and evidencebased medicine) with metrics (tools, national utilization tracking) Linked to the OSS Sustainable to use for additional modules targeted to all health care settings 11

Points to Consider DOQ-IT is the only national program that combines: The ability to educate practices as to how to use EHRs to improve patient care. With, the ability to measure the adoption of EHRs by national survey. DOQ-IT exists in a complex environment. Marked state to state variation in EHR adoption. Other Federal programs influence the EHR landscape. Effective utilization of EHRs first requires that they be comprehensively populated with valid data. EHRs must talk to other primary data producers (Labs, Pharmacies, Imaging Centers etc.). Offices must enter structured data (Labs, Mammograms, Diagnostic Codes, Structured Text etc.). 12

HIT Strategy Encouraging adoption of Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT) systems. Assure that critically needed standards (labs, medications etc.) meet CMS requirements and are adopted as soon as appropriate. Crucial need for these standards so that EHRs can be meaningfully populated with data, and support patient care. Standards must be developed to meet CMS business/policy needs such as CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act) and HIPAA. 13