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Title: Opportunities and Challenges for Implementing HIT


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  • Opportunities and Challenges for Implementing HIT
  • Steven R. Simon, MD, MPH
  • August 2007
  • Supported by a grant from the US Agency for
    Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

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Outline
  • Massachusetts e-Health Collaborative
  • Statewide survey of physicians

3
Massachusetts e-Health Collaborative (MAeHC)
  • Formed in 2004
  • Major health care stakeholders
  • 50 million from Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA
  • Statewide EHR adoption
  • Demonstration project
  • Universal EHR adoption in 3 communities
  • Intra-community (and, ultimately,
    inter-community) data exchange

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MAeHC Vision
  • To improve the quality, safety, and
    cost-effectiveness of health care in
    Massachusetts by the widespread use of electronic
    health records, clinical decision support, and
    clinical data exchange in all clinical settings,
    that is supported in a way that is financially
    sustainable.

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Pilot Timeline Overview
Activities
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
ACP-MA summit MAeHC launch Community RFA
launch Pilot communities announced EHR vendor
RFP EHR vendor finalization Community EHR
implementation Intra-community connectivity Evalua
tion Formal Pilot completion
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EHR SELECTION
Preferred Vendors Selection
  • EHR RFP distributed in May, 2005
  • Over 30 responses received
  • Vendor Selection Committee validated 7 vendors to
    go forward

Community down-select
  • Community Steering Committees down-select to
    smaller number for individual physician choice in
    each community
  • 3 or 4 in each community
  • Initial vendor fairs completed in each community
    and down-select complete

Physician choice
  • Individual physician vendor fairs
  • Each community developing different model of
    physician choice

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PHYSICIANS GOING LIVE, BY COMMUNITY
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7
5
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33
25
24
27
43
51
9
88
1
77
1
441
MDs
North Adams (55)
Newburyport (81)
Brockton (305)
2006
2007
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HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGENorthern Berkshire
Example
Referrals mgmt
Patient portal
Health data exchange
Patient recruitment
9
State of the State Physician Survey
10
2005 Physician Survey
  • Sampled 1829 practices (30 of state) within
    strata
  • Primary care vs. specialty
  • Urban vs. rural
  • Large vs. small practices
  • Only physicians w/ambulatory clinical practices
  • 8-page mail survey with 20 incentive
  • Overall Response Rate 71

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EHR Adoption
12
EHR Adoption
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Additional Adoption Statistics
  • On a physician level, a total of 45 percent of
    physicians in Massachusetts had EHRs.
  • Among practices with EHRs, more than half (53
    percent) reported having EHRs in their practice
    for more than 3 years.

14
Barriers to HIT adoption or expansion
15
Implementation Future Plans
Within the next 12 months (13)
Not in the foreseeable future (52)
Within the next 1-2 years (24)
Within 3-5 years (11)
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Positive effects of computers on health care
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Perspective
  • Massachusetts advantages
  • Not-for-profit payers, signif. market share
  • Willingness to contribute capital
  • Many key entities already in place
  • Still lots of work to do
  • Pilot implementation not a done deal
  • Need capital (0.5 1.0 billion) for statewide
    EHRs
  • The later adopters may present new and greater
    challenges than at present

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