Title: PCPCC PPT Template
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2Meaningful ConnectionsPatient Centered Medical
Home and Health IT
- David Nace, MD, VP, Chief Medical Officer,
McKesson and Company Chair, Center for eHealth
Information Adoption and Exchange (CeHIA) - Ted Epperly, MD, Program Director CEO, Family
Medicine Residency of Idaho, President, AAFP
(Moderator)
3Health care Industry Environmental Factors
- 82 of Americans feel fundamental change is
needed. - Evidence is produced at an astonishing rate, but
not effectively put into practice. - System of care is fragmented, uncoordinated and
inefficient. - Primary care continues to be marginalized and
threatened.
4Current Administration
Tools to Rebuild and Restructure Health Care
5Stimulus Plan OverviewHealth care provisions in
the stimulus bill
- ? Additional funding for state Medicaid programs
- ? Prevents additional state restrictions on
Medicaid coverage
Medicaid 90 B
Health Insurance 25 B
? Extension of COBRA as gap coverage for early
retirees
? Additional funding for scientific research
grants
NIH 10 B
? Comparative effectiveness, wellness and
prevention initiatives ? Grants, loans and
training programs
Other HHS 10 B
Health IT 21 B
? Funding for health connectivity initiatives ?
Incentives for physicians and hospitals to adopt
EHRs
HITECH Act
ONCHIT 2 B
? New entities to establish standards, HIT
policy and certify ? New (and more restrictive)
privacy provisions
6Meaningful Use Meaningful Connections
- Identifies health IT as a critical platform of
the PCMH. - (Re) Conceptualizes health IT as an e-platform
and set of tools. - Health IT functional priorities to support a
PCMH. - Critical capabilities to engage consumers with
health IT. - Explores the current use of health IT by primary
care physicians.
7Health IT Capabilities and Functionalities to
Support a PCMHOne Size (Does Not) Fit All
Measure Ability to measure and report on
processes of care.
Collaborate Ability for team members to
communicate among themselves. Team member
access to information during the
process of care and care delivery.
8Health IT Capabilities and Functionalities to
Support Meaningful Connections
- What do we mean by
- Meaningful Use
- Demonstrable management and e-exchange of health
information that results in improved quality of
care. - Value of the Connected Medical Home
- Supports participatory medicine, reduces costs,
improves outcomes and closes the collaboration
gap.
9Importance of a Consumer FocusClosing the
Collaboration Gap- -Creating Real Time
Collaboration
- Patients forget 40-80 of information upon
leaving the clinicians office. - 75 of patients want on-line services now, but
less than 5 have this capability. - 55 of patients want to connect with clinicians
via email.
10The Connected Medical Home Importance of a
Consumer Focus
11 Boots-on-the-Ground Case ExamplesWhat We
Learned
- Current status
- Clinician to clinician communication is more
established than clinician to patient
communication. - There is a wide spectrum of health IT adoption.
- Compelling quotes
- HIT is the tool, not the answer.
- Using HIT without rethinking patient flow and
physician workflow is a waste.
- HIT adoption is leading to
- Better care coordination (team work)
- Better quality reporting with measureable results
- Implementation is expensive but can result in
- Fewer patient calls
- Increased satisfaction of patients and physicians
- Increased adoption of best practices and
preventive care - Higher quality and improved outcomes
12The PCPCC Center for eHealth Information Adoption
and Exchange (CeHIA) - An Open Invitation
Mission To evaluate the use and application of
health information technology to support and
enable its development and broad adoption to
support the patient centered medical home.
2009
- Release and distribute Meaningful Connections
- report
- Bring clarity and specificity to the term
Meaningful Use - Launch a participatory engagement strategy
- Develop and sustain a PCMH Health IT Resource
Center
13PCPCC CeHIA Leadership and Call Schedule
- David Nace, MD, VP, Chief Medical Officer,
McKesson and Company (Co-Chair) - Janet Marchibroda, MBA, Chief Healthcare Officer,
IBM (Co-Chair) - James Crawford, MD, PhD, SVP, Laboratory
Services, North Shore- Long Island Jewish Health
System (Co-Chair) - Chris Nohrden, MPH, Executive Director
- Calls Bi-Weekly - Thursday, 1 PM EST - 2nd and
4th Thursday of the Month - Schedule 5/14, 5/28, 6/11, 6/25, 7/9, 7/23, (No
August Calls), 9/10, 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/12,
12/10 - Call in number (712)432-3900, Code 471334