Lessons from the Front How Your Lab Can Handle LIS-to-EMR Interfacing Projects Faster, Better and (Yes) Cheaper



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Lessons from the Front How Your Lab Can Handle LIS-to-EMR Interfacing Projects Faster, Better and (Yes) Cheaper Presented by: Robert Atlas, President & CEO 1 May 3, 2011 Experts predict that clinical labs and pathology groups may soon be overwhelmed as large numbers of physician clients ask for a LIS-to-EMR interface. Their goal will be to use their new EMR to order lab tests and get results that can be downloaded directly into patient records. From The Dark Report September 2010 audio conference - How Meaningful Use and EMR Adoption Will Reshape Your Lab s Competitive Future and Its Profitability 2

Physician Market There are approximately 788,000 physicians in the U.S.: 65% (512,000) are in the outpatient EHR market. 44% (225,000) are using an EHR to some extent According to the CDC 2010 Preliminary survey: Basic EHR adoption includes demographic information, patient problem lists, clinical notes, orders for prescriptions, and viewing laboratory and imaging results. Partial refers to EHR systems as those not exclusively used for billing. 3 Ambulatory EMR/EHR Adoption - Current 4

Ambulatory EMR/EHR Adoption Future 2011-2014 Many EMR/EHR Systems installed today will need to be replaced or supplemented in order for physicians to satisfy meaningful use requirements. 5 Additional Drivers Physicians will need to replace existing EMR/EHRs due to: Existing thick client platform Lack of key functionality for meaningful use Inability to handle HL7 messages (discrete data) Lack of interoperability Limited (or no) support for electronic orders 6

Meet the New Middleman Labs face an Intermediated future A dramatic increase in order volume coming from systems you do not control Potential competitive land grab Brand at risk Loss of $$$ Not only are labs being Intermediated, but you must now connect to a myriad of different EMR systems! 7 The Chaos of Point-to-Point AP RAD/DI 8

The Problem It s Complicated & Expensive Testing Facilities and EMRs occupy divergent universes Dramatically different workflow demands Divergent business and operational requirements Lack of appreciation for each domain s challenges Current point-to-point approach depends on custom code and duplicative effort Costly Resource intensive Slow And, it still may not do the job! 9 Integrating Divergent Universes The Connected Care challenge: Demographics Harmonize processes across these divergent universes Clinical History 10

EMR Vendor View of Challenges 11 EMR/EHR Integration Challenges EMR Weaknesses/Complexities: Accept unsolicited results? Need an EMR order number, or Patient ID to properly match? EMR s test and result codes mapped correctly with the lab s codes? Is the mapping up-to-date? Ask at Order Entry questions? Specimen Requirements? Medical Necessity Verification? Office-based versus Internet-based? Images in reports? PDFs? Support for partials and finals? 12

EMR/EHR Integration More Challenges EMR Weaknesses/Complexities: One EMR order with both AP and Clinical tests? AP done in-office and clinical drawn at PSC? Split requisitions? Multiple IDs Chart #, MRN, PMS ID, Hospital IDs? Coordinating with POL systems and EMR? Discrete Micro? Payer Plan-driven routing? Exception handling? Costs? 13 Feedback from the Trenches Labs are: Creating an EMR integration plan Investing in a project management process Building new relationships with EMR vendors Attempting to set and meet client expectations Struggling with costs of point-to-point Interfaces Desperate for a more effective approach 14

Can you do this faster, better and cheaper? 15 Faster I couldn t wait for success so I went ahead without it. -Jonathan Winters 16

Success!!! (Really?) Electronic point-to-point custom interfaces may create as many problems as they solve. Problems delivering results Dirty orders Decreased efficiency Reduced lab branding Jeopardized physician customer relationships 17 Two steps forward, three steps back Problems with faster integration EMR control over requisitions and labels Lack of medical necessity verification, ABNs Difficulty managing order result reconciliation Problems in test catalog mapping Incomplete billing data No insurance cross mapping 18

Take The Time To Do It Faster Invest more work upfront on the first connection so that subsequent interfaces can be done in a fraction of the time Create tools to manage the differences between EMRs reducing (eliminating) reliance on custom code Build a standard, predictable process 19 Adopt a Programmatic Approach Analyze and document physician office workflow Develop a written specification describing interface behavior - more than just HL7, include orchestrated workflow 20

Adopt a Programmatic Approach Require a mutually agreed project charter Timeline Resource Requirements Implementation Steps Testing Plan Go-Live Monitoring 21 Better The day you invent a better mousetrap the government comes up with a better mouse. -Ronald Reagan 22

Today s Better Mouse As meaningful use continues to drive adoption, most physicians will want to (need to) use their EMR to place electronic lab orders, and to receive results from the lab. Stage 1 includes (but is not limited to): CPOE for meds - 30% eprescribing Record Demographics Structured lab results Submit lab reportable data Timely electronic access Stage 2* includes (but is not limited to): CPOE for lab/radiology - 60% Patient portal Online secure messaging Patient preferences for communication Immunization data Submit data to Public Heal 23 * Proposed certification criteria The Better Mousetrap 24

Be Strategic, and Don t Sacrifice Quality Clinical Rules Duplicate order checking Cascading AOE Questions Reflex testing Unsolicited results Billing Rules Medical necessity verification Payer specific requirements Insurance & relationship cross referencing Unapproved insurances Required/optional fields Field pattern matching Business Rules Lab specific workflow Electronic HIS registration Payer directed testing Departmental driven requisitions Flow through accessioning Site customizable manifests 25 Lab to EMR Point-to-Point Integration 26

Cheaper I bought some batteries, but they weren t included so I had to buy them again. -Steven Wright 27 Leverage and Scale Up until now, for each point-to-point interface: When you ve done one, you ve done one You expend time and effort coordinating each project You often pay fees to multiple vendors Extended time to market adds to overall cost 28

It s No Joke! If you want to make it cheaper you must move beyond point-to-point interfaces! -Rob Atlas 29 Next Generation Approach Delivers the scale, flexibility and power needed to overcome today s integration challenges It includes Solution-as-a-Service Proven, robust technology platform Efficient workflow, data flow and process management Cost-effective, predictable model This approach is a completely new business paradigm that benefits all parties 30

Integrate Divergent Universes Interfaces The Next Generation Approach Instant-On Network Clinical History Demographics 31 Instant-On EMR Connectivity Lab (LIS, AP, Imaging, etc.) Instant-On Infrastructure 32

The New Approach Connecting Labs to EMRs Instantly 33 Lab View of EMRs with New Approach 34

Having It All Faster, Better, Cheaper Seamlessly integrate multiple systems at far reduced costs Orchestrate data and clinical/business processes Harmonize workflow and dataflow Quickly accommodate new and changing integration requirements Turn on customers with EMRs using Instant-On service 35 Must Do Employ a multi-pronged integration strategy When doing point-to-point interfaces, do them smarter Adopt a programmatic approach Require a project charter for each interface Perform a workflow analysis for each physician office Engineer as much repeatability as possible Build or buy a Lab-EMR gateway platform Aggressively pursue a next generation approach Must be cost-effective, scalable, and deliver time to market advantages 36

Must Avoid Letting electronic orders from EMRs flow directly into your LIS/AP systems Creating results interfaces that do not address complexities Accepting point-to-point interfaces as the only solution 37 It s Time for a Fresh Approach Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. -Albert Einstein 38

Thank You. For more information, please contact Atlas Medical at: Phone: 800.333.0070 Email: info@atlasmedical.com Web: www.atlasmedical.com 39