Mastering emeasures - Charting a Course To Align Quality And Payment



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Mastering emeasures - Charting a Course To Align Quality And Payment a complimentary webinar from healthsystemcio.com, sponsored by Encore Health Resources

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Objectives To learn from those who through trial and error have found success To leave today s presentation with specific, actionable advice which can immediately be put into practice To absorb the underlying principles which have made a win possible, so they may be applied in your facility

Agenda Panelists Liz Johnson, VP, Applied Clinical Informatics, Tenet Healthcare Corporation Michael Nelson, VP, Information Services, Universal Health Services, Inc.

Agenda Continued A Word from our Sponsor Linda Lockwood, Associate Partner, Encore Health Resources Q&A With Panelists Moderated by Anthony Guerra, founder/editor, healthsystemcio.com

Mastering emeasures Charting a Course To Align Quality And Payment healthsystemcio.com Liz Johnson, MS, FHIMSS, CPHIMS, RN-BC VP of Applied Clinical Informatics HHS Health Information Technology Standards Committee Member Modern Healthcare 2010 Top 25 Clinical Informaticist HIMSS 2010 Nursing Informatics Leadership Award & HIMSS50 in 50: Memorable Contributors in HIMSS 50 Year History

emeasures History Approach Tracking Lesson Learned Agenda 8

Quality Is Center Stage in the Road to Reimbursement 9

National Quality Forum Electronify A Measure = EHR Source: NQF Webinar Implementing Electronic Measures 101: The What, Why, and How ; July 28, 2011 10

Tenet s Approach to Electronify a Measure Measuring Quality with emeasures MU Dashboard emeasure Requirements Capture the right data in the right format enabled by workflow to support Meaningful Use Stages 1-3 and other related initiatives Content Data Capture EDW Support Tenet s overall BI Objective, joining of Clinical and Operational data in a common repository Processes Workflows PBAR* Cerner* EDW* Decision-making

It Started with a Reference Library We created a reference library that contained the each measures definition, codes, data elements, derived data to support measure calculation 12

What Workflows, Content & Order Sets were used for each emeasures? *end user training 13

Sample - Data Input Supporting emeasures Admission History Nursing Vital Signs Education Problem List Admission Inpatient Stay Discharge Physician Education Medication Reconciliation Problem List Stroke Orders Summary of Care Evidence based orders support Stroke Quality requirements for Meaningful Use 14

We Track Design Decisions and Issues 15

Managing Risk 16

Risk Details by emeasure 17

Integrated Clinical BI Strategy Overview Meaningful Use Initial Focus Clinical Quality Clinical Analytics Strategy Clinical Decision Support Power Insight Cerner ODS Value Realization 18

EDW Meaningful Use Dashboard 19

Lesson Learned Make decisions now with the future in mind Stage 2 and 3 expected requirements Accountable Care Organizations Pay for performance (quality based) Overlap between CMS Core Measures and CMS EHR Clinical Quality Measure programs exists These will not be 100% harmonized Will require expansion of hospital quality programs The data matters, a lot Summary analysis of the CMS regulations is not enough - need to get to the data level (measure by measure) Data must be discrete, at the lowest level Can t build for the future without the data in mind Must be able to aggregate, calculate and report Workflows will have to be redesigned with specific training 20

Lesson Learned Communicate, communicate, communicate Help users understand what is coming Set expectations, things will change It is a journey that has many side trips and distractions never forget it is about improving patient care Have a team dedicated to tracking, interpreting and attesting It s a balancing act that requires effective governance to manage other priorities (e.g. 5010, ICD-10) Engage your clinicians, early, often and get their input 21

Building an emeasure Foundation for the Future: UHS and the Meaningful Use Journey Michael Nelson, VP, Information Services, Universal Health Services, Inc.

Today s Objectives emeasures: Setting the Foundation for the Future of Healthcare The UHS MU Journey Getting to the details Clinical IT History Current State How we approached MU Our timeline Building for the future Where is my data? Defining a source of truth Lessons Learned

Creating an emeasure Foundation for the Future This is not only about Meaningful Use Meaningful Use Aggregate Calculate Report emeasures Share Exchange Data Capture and Use EHR New Care Models it s about creating an emeasure foundation for the future 24

UHS Information Technology - History 2007 focus on stabilizing Clinical Software applications 2008 upgraded existing applications to improve functionality 2009 developed a strategy and conducted Selection Project Cerner selected as primary vendor Scope includes ED, Nursing, Rx, Lab, Rad, OR, Med Recs, etc. 2010 conducted design, configuration and initial testing 2011 converted initial site and 2 additional facilities 2011 design and enhancements for MU compliance 2011 Inpatient CPOE and MU requirements targeted for go-live 3

UHS Replaced Clinical Systems in Red with Cerner Software-Enabling a Foundation for emeasures Revenue Cycle Patient Registration Scheduling Interface Engine Patient Accounting Patient Accounting Doc Imaging OR incl. Scheduling Materials Management Accounts Payable General Ledger Human Resources Payroll Core Clinicals Order Management Nursing Clinical Documentation MD Data Viewer Data Repository Mobile Results PDA Ancillary Systems No installed product for: -Computerized Physician Order Entry -Bedside Medication Administration (barcoding) -Medical Device Integration Emergency Dept Lab Pharmacy Radiology PACS Medical Records Transcription Quality Management

MU Fusion UHS Milestone Timeline: Keeping our Eye on the Target Phase 1 Phase 2 Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Sept. 18: Facility #4 Integrated Testing Oct. 1: Facility 5-9 Activation of Database Nov. 6: Facility #4 Integrated Testing Dec. 7: Facility #1 Inpatient CPOE Live Jan. 29: Facility #2 & 3 Inpatient CPOE Live Feb 12: Facility #4 Go-live Sept. 1-Nov. 1: MU Design Decisions MU Build CPOE Nov. 1-Dec. 15 MU CPOE Testing Additional Gap Items Dec Feb: Reporting Production Usage Education March: Review compliance Optimize Prepare to attest UHS MU Assessment Final Findings 27

MU Setting a Platform for emeasures Meaningful Use provided the incentive for UHS to accelerate our Cerner implementations UHS understood that this initiative must be grounded in improving clinical outcomes and patient care, while looking ahead to Stage 2 We quickly realized that you have to be in the details to properly handle emeasures

The MU Journey: Vendor Dashboards to emeasure Reality UHS had received vendor dashboards-we knew we had gaps Significant work to get our hands around all the requirements As usual there are the People, Process and Technology components to meet the data capture and reporting for emeasures Strong preference to get this right for MU asap and deploy an MU compliant new Clinical System as opposed to going back to multiple facilities for subsequent MU upgrades Requires a lot of work to address Stage 1 and planning for what is likely in Stage 2

Getting to the Data Level for VTE 1: Data Map Sample (700+ Line Items Like This for MU emeasures) Measure Number Identifier Measure Title DerivedDa ta:elemen ts Data Elements Value Set Numerator / Inclusion/ Denominator Exclusions Module Table Field Name Event Code/DTACode Set Data Element Defaulted/Value Data Element Requires Manual Entry VTE-1 VTE Clinical prophylaxi Trial-VTE s within 24 Related hours of arrival Clinical Trial Purpose Joint Commission Denominator Exclusion NHIQM Clinical Events CLIN_TRIA L_EXCL_FL Reg VTE Relevant Code Set Clinical YES/Defaulted Trial value = "No" 93 Clinical Trial Value Set LH_F_VTE_ AG METRICS Code set 72 Manual intervention to change clinical trial question = "yes" if patient on clinical trial 30

How We Did It: The UHS MU Approach to Date Conduct a measure by measure review of data, workflow and content *Make Meaningful Use modifications Validate data elements against federal data emeasure requirements Produce work plan with key tasks by functional area Populate the tool with design decisions, issues, risks & workflows Conduct risk analysis and manage risks and issues Coordinate with a multi-disciplinary team to reach consensus *Current work

Where is UHS Now? We have completed our comprehensive Meaningful Use Assessment-and have started our Modification phase, building to close gaps in system design, content, workflow and process We must execute this modification phase quickly while maintaining golive schedule We have developed a comprehensive program management infrastructure-how we will manage attestation, communication and education with our hospitals Establishing focused project management, governance and decision making People, Process and Tools Incorporating lessons learned from initial go lives with clinical documentation and orders, identifying overlaps and efficiently making key organizational decisions (i.e., electronic medication reconciliation, CPOE adoption and roll out) 32

Where is My Data: Defining a Source of Truth Like most hospitals today we collect core measures by manual chart review, and enter them into our Core Measure system For emeasure data capture we recognized the data must be in a new format, and eventually reported electronically However there are some overlaps and it is important to clearly define what data are being entered where and by whom For MU we needed to define a source of truth For UHS that is Cerner But it requires design, configuration, processes and proper deployment to work for MU

Lessons Learned Design and build with the future in mind: Must design for Stage 2, not just Stage 1 Build all your data elements to support emeasure capture Build and focus on implementing all Menu Set items Set your targets higher than national standards knowing they will increase Design your orders sets and content to capture all Core Measures for Quality Focus on sharing and exchanging data Messaging: Focus on improving quality of care and patient safety, not meeting the measures for payment Engage your clinicians: This is about using the system in a meaningful way design the system to support clinician workflow, bring your physicians to the table to participate when ever possible

Lessons Learned Truly understand the scope: the MU effort is tremendous You must get to the details of the data to capture emeasures inclusive of processes, content and workflow You must track status and progress down to the detailed data element level Your team is critical: You must have enough of the right people available to administer the program and make the decisions required to complete the build.

Lessons Learned MU cannot be accomplished in a silo: This is NOT an IT effort alone, Quality, Compliance, Nursing, and Physicians must all be at the table making decisions together. Integrate, Integrate, Integrate: Your implementation team and MU team must be seamless, work plans need to be integrated, teams need to make design decisions together, and meet on a weekly basis. Everyone owns this process and success

emeasures Linda Lockwood, Associate Partner, Encore Health Resources

Road to Reimbursement Reform 38

The Evolving Model of Care Integrate data to display results and provide capabilities (referrals, e-rx) for individual pts Capture EHR and demographic data in a secure discrete manner Securely move and exchange this data with key stakeholders Aggregate, calculate data for analysis across populations for cost, quality, risk and chronic disease

The CoreQUEST Solution Encore s CoreQUEST solution optimizes and accelerates the use of emeasures CoreQUEST Our Method The CoreQUEST Solution CoreGPS Our Tool CoreTEAM Our People Encore Healthcare Reform Wiki and Knowledge Base 40

The CoreGPS Data Tool Based on OVER 1,700 pages of government rules & industry specifications 24 Eligible Hospital (EH) measure definitions as well as the 15 quality emeasures deconstructed (39 total): 100+ individual data elements 700+ unique data element mappings 70+ value sets consisting of over 3,500 individual codes 25 Eligible Professional (EP) measure definitions as well as 44 quality emeasures deconstructed (69 total) 200+ individual data elements 2200+ unique data element mappings 550+ value sets consisting of over 7,000 individual codes 41

Q&A Click the Ask a Question button located on the bottom of your screen, type in your question and then click submit. Liz Johnson, VP, Applied Clinical Informatics, Tenet Healthcare Corporation Michael Nelson, VP, Information Services, Universal Health Services, Inc. Anthony Guerra, editor, healthsystemcio.com

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