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Title: Applied Informatics


1
Applied Informatics
  • History of Health IT
  • Unit 3 Lesson 1

2
Lesson Objectives
  • At the end of this lesson, you will be able to
  • Describe the history and evolution of health care
    information systems
  • Trace the development of IT systems in health
    care and public health
  • Discuss the experiments of the 1950s and 1960s
  • Discuss the dynamics of incentives and health
    care IT adoption and use

3
Definition of Terms
  • Health Care Information System (HCIS)
  • An arrangement of information and data
  • Interacts to collect, process, store, and provide
    output information
  • Information system and information technology are
    interchangeable
  • Recommended to support a health care organization

4
Definition of Terms Cont.
  • Two types of HCIS
  • Administrative information system
  • Contains primarily administrative or financial
    data
  • Used to support the management functions and
    general operations of the health care
    organization
  • Clinical information system
  • Also known as departmental systems such as
    radiology or pharmacy
  • May be clinical decision support such as
    medication administration computerized provider
    order entry, or electronic medical record systems

5
History and Evolution
  • The 1960s Health Care Environment
  • President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare and
    Medicaid into law.
  • 1960s Information Technology
  • Large mainframe computers
  • Centralized processing
  • Few vendor-developed products

6
History and Evolution Cont.
  • 1960s Uses of Health Care Information Systems
  • Administrative or financial information systems
    were used primarily in large hospitals and
    academic medical centers
  • Developed and maintained in house
  • Shared systems available to smaller hospitals
  • Centralized data processing

7
History and Evolution Cont.
  • 1970s Health Care Environment
  • Health care costs escalating due to high
    Medicare/Medicaid expenditures
  • Economic inflation
  • Expansion of hospital expenses and profits
  • Increased need for better access to clinical
    information
  • Emergence of departmental systems to improve
    productivity and capture charges to maximize
    revenues

8
History and Evolution Cont.
  • 1970s Information Technology
  • Mainframes still utilized
  • Minicomputers debut
  • Handling of clinical data becomes more efficient
  • 1970s Use of Information Technology
  • Vendor Relationships
  • Direct result of increased demand for patient
    specific data
  • Low cost microcomputers contribute to opening
    vendor market
  • Vendors developed applications for clinical
    departments
  • Turnkey systems created

9
History and Evolution Cont.
  • 1970s Use of Information Technology cont.
  • Health Care Executive Interaction
  • Involvement limited to securing funds
  • System Limitations
  • Most systems were stand alone
  • Did not interface well with other administrative
    or clinical information systems within
    organizations

10
History and Evolution Cont.
  • 1980s Health Care Environment
  • Changes to Medicare/Medicaid
  • Medicare introduces prospective payment systems
    for hospitals
  • Medicare shifts from a cost-based reimbursement
    to a prospective payment system
  • Medicaid and private insurers follow suit
  • Need for financial and clinical information

11
History and Evolution Cont.
  • Other Impacts
  • Health care cost rose by double the rate of
    inflation
  • Providers argued that fee-for-service payment
    failed to promote cost containment
  • Emergence of Managed Care Plans
  • HMOs reimburse physicians based on fixed rates

12
History and Evolution Cont.
  • Impact to Big Business
  • Integration of organizations making up the
    hospital system
  • Enter many other health care-related businesses
  • Consolidated control
  • Overall shift toward privatization and
    corporatization of health care
  • Integrated delivery system begins to emerge

13
History and Evolution Cont.
  • 1980s Information Technology
  • Microcomputer or personal computer (PC) becomes
    available
  • Far more powerful
  • Brings computing to desktops
  • Revolutionizes data processing
  • Changes how companies do business
  • Computer market opened among different types of
    health care organizations
  • Advent of local area networks (LANs)

14
History and Evolution Cont.
  • 1980s Use of Health Care Information Systems
  • Advancements resulted in
  • Distributed data processing
  • Expansion of clinical information systems in
    hospitals
  • Physician practices introduce billing systems
  • Integrating financial and administrative
    information becomes important

15
History and Evolution Cont.
  • 1990s Health Care Environment
  • Medicare changes physician reimbursement to a
    resource-based relative value scale (RBRVS)
  • Health care reform efforts initiated by the
    Clinton administration (HIPAA)
  • Growth of managed care and integrated delivery
    systems
  • Institute of Medicine calls for computer-base
    patient record (CPR) adoption

16
History and Evolution Cont.
  • 1990s Information Technology
  • The Internet and World Wide Web arrives
  • 1990s Uses of Health Care Information Systems
  • Growth of the Internet has profound effect on
    health care organization business
  • Vendor community growth explodes
  • Products more widely available and affordable
  • Enterprise wide systems
  • Increased interest in clinical application
  • Relatively small percentage of health care
    organizations adopt CPR

17
History and Evolution Cont.
  • 2000 to Today
  • Health care environment
  • IOM reports on patient safety and medical errors
  • Bush and Obama call for electronic health record
    (EHR) adoption
  • HIPAA privacy and security regulations in effect
  • Medicare Modernization Act

18
History and Evolution Cont.
  • Information Technology
  • Internet expansion continues
  • Broadband access in rural areas
  • Portable devices become more widespread
  • Bar codes
  • Use of Health Care Information Systems
  • Focus on EHR systems
  • Vendors promote CCHIT certification
  • Health care organization invest in information
    systems

19
Summary
  • Types of HCIS Administrative Clinical
  • Started in mid60s with Johnson - Medicare
    Medicaid
  • 1960s birth of technology
  • 1970s - health care costs high IT more
    efficient vendors developed clinical systems
  • 1980s 90s Medicare changes generate changes
    in technology, Internet
  • 2000 HIT CCHIT certification of EHR
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