Title: HITSP Communicate Referral Authorization Capability Public Review
1HITSP Communicate Referral Authorization
Capability Public Review
Administration and Finance Domain Technical
Committee October 1, 2009
2HITSP Communicate Referral Authorization
Capability Requirements and Design Public Comment
- Introduction
- Schedule
- Review of Capabilities
- Technical Approach
- Public Comment
3HITSP Communicate Referral Authorization
Capability Requirements and Design Public Comment
- Introduction
- Schedule
- Review of Capabilities
- Technical Approach
- Public Comment
4Introduction
- The purpose of this Webinar is to provide a
high-level overview of a HITSP proposed solution
for exchanging prior-authorization information
between a Pay Benefits Manager and a Provider or
Pharmacy - Today we will be discussing the requirements
section of the document. The capability and all
associated HITSP constructs will be released for
the traditional 4 week public comment period in
early November
5Introduction Co-Chairs and Staff
6Healthcare Information Technology Standards
Program (HITSP)
- Providing specifications that integrate diverse
standards to meet clinical and business needs for
sharing information - Develop specifications that address broad
stakeholder perspectives - Support testing and validation of specifications
- Catalyze efforts of standards organizations to
realize changes to address gaps and overlaps - Enabling Interoperability between healthcare
stakeholders
Specifying Standards needed to enhance care
quality and contain costs
7HITSP Interoperability Specifications
Type 1 Base or Composite Standards
- A complete IS set provides a
- framework that defines
- A hierarchy of constructs
- The role of each construct
- The relationship of one construct to another in
the context of specific business and/or clinical
requirements
Interoperability Specification (construct)
Interoperability Specification (Complete Set)
8- Capabilities and Service Collaborations
Keys to Simpler Definition and Implementation of
HITSP Specifications
9Service Collaboration (SC)
- Defines a standards-based secure infrastructure
needed for interoperable information exchanges - Includes a secure transport mechanism with
topology and other options - Uses HITSP Constructs to specify the secure
infrastructure - Does not specify the content of the information
exchange but may include information to support
the exchange (e.g., authorization information)
10- Patient consent Management
- Email address/
- distribution list
- Topology
- System-to-System
- Portable Media
- System-to-HIE
- HIE-to-HIE
Service Collaboration
Standards-based Secure Infrastructure Needed for
Interoperable Information Exchanges
11Service Collaborations
- SC108 - Access Control
- SC109 - Security Audit
- SC110 - Patient Identification Management
- SC111 - Knowledge and Vocabulary
- SC112 - Healthcare Document Management
- SC113 - Query for Existing Data
- SC114 - Administrative Transport to Health Plan
- SC115 - HL7 Messaging
- SC116 - Emergency Message Distribution Element
12HITSP Capability
- Enables systems to address a business need for
interoperable information exchange - Bridges between business, policy and
implementation views - Defines a set of information exchanges at a level
relevant to policy and business decisions - Supports stakeholder requirements and business
processes - Defines information content and secure
infrastructure - Specifies use of HITSP constructs sufficiently
for implementation - Includes constraints and identifies specific
network topologies
13What is an example of a capability?
I want to exchange a prescription with an
Ambulatory or Long-Term Care (LTC) Organization
- System Roles
- Medication Order Prescriber
- Medication Order Filler
- Health Plan
- Health Information Exchange (HIE)
- Requirement An organization wants to exchange a
prescription with an ambulatory organization - The diagram on the right shows how Capability 117
was assembled to support this requirement
CAP117 Communicate Ambulatory and Long Term
Care Prescription
14Existing HITSP Capabilities Clinical Operations
15Existing HITSP Capabilities Public Health and
Emergency Response Administration and Finance
16Existing HITSP Capabilities - Security, Privacy,
and Infrastructure
17Capability
- Email address/
- distribution list
- Patient consent Management
- Topology
- System-to-System
- Portable Media
- System-to-HIE
- HIE-to-HIE
Service Collaboration
Marrying Content Definition with Secure
Infrastructure for a set of Interoperable
information exchanges
18HITSP Communicate Referral Authorization
Capability Requirements and Design Public Comment
- Introduction
- Schedule
- Review of Capabilities
- Technical Approach
- Public Comment
19Schedule
- Requirements for Prior-Authorization introduced
to the Public via Webinar October 1st - Comment feedback on the Requirements for this
work item closes October 8th - The process for submitting comments is included
on slide 46 of this presentation - The Capability with all supporting constructs
will be released for a 4 week Public Comment
period in early November
20HITSP Communicate Referral Authorization
Capability Requirements and Design Public Comment
- Introduction
- Schedule
- Review of Capabilities
- Technical Approach
- Public Comment
21Definition of Capabilities
- Capabilities provide the ability for two or more
systems to address a business need for
interoperable information exchange - The objective is to provide the bridge between
the business, policy and implementation
disciplines by - Defining a set of information exchanges at a
level relevant to policy and business decisions - Supporting stakeholder requirements and business
processes by including information content,
infrastructure, Security, Privacy - Specifying the use of HITSP constructs
sufficiently for implementation - Including constraints and operating on specific
network topologies (contexts) - Capabilities have topology and other options
(e.g., point-to-point, portable media,
system-to-HIE, HIE-to-HIE)
22What is a capability?
Requirements
- Capabilities are specified using HITSP Constructs
- As part of the HITSP Tiger Team effort addressing
ARRA, Capabilities are meant to clearly state
what types of data HITSP can and cannot
exchange - During the ARRA Tiger Team effort, no new
standards were selected, and no new constructs
were specified to build capabilities
Orchestration of HITSP Constructs and
System Roles
HITSP Constructs
System Roles
Capability
23HITSP Communicate Referral Authorization
Capability Requirements and Design Public Comment
- Introduction
- Schedule
- Review of Capabilities
- Technical Approach
- Public Comment
24Technical Approach of Capability 141
- High level review of the purpose of this
capability - Review of the requirements that have been defined
25Purpose of Capability 141
- Addresses interoperability requirements that
support electronic inquiry and response for
authorizing a health plan member to be referred
for service by another provider or to receive a
type of service or medication under the patients
health insurance benefits. - The Capability supports
- Transmittal of a patient and insurance
identification information - Identification of the type of service or
medication requested for benefit coverage - Communication of authorization number from the
Payer System - It provides clinicians and pharmacists with
information about each patients medical
insurance coverage and benefits. It may include
information on referral or authorization
permission
26Why The Capability Was Developed
- Capability 141 was developed to enable
- Consumers and Providers to request
prior-authorization for medical related
encounters and medications - Payors to respond to such requests
- Payors to provide
- Non-patient specific guidelines for
prior-authorization - Patient specific guidelines for
prior-authorization
27Capability 141 Information Exchanges
28Service Collaborations Included in Capability 114
- Uses HITSP/Service Collaboration 114
- SC 114 contains the Security, Privacy, and
Infrastructure functionality depicted in the
table below - Also includes HITSP/T85 Administrative
Transport to Health Plan - T85 uses CAQH Phase II CORE 270 Connectivity
Rule v2.0.0, which addresses the message envelope
metadata and envelope standards, submitter
authentication standards , and communications-leve
l errors, and acknowledgements
29Information Exchange Options
NOTE As the gaps are evaluated email will be
reconsidered
30Capability 141 Requirements
- Detailed definition of the requirements,
recommended solutions and identified gaps in the
solutions may be found in Section 6 of the
document - The following slides provide a high-level
overview of the requirements
31Consumer Requirements
32Consumer Requirements
33Provider Requirements
34Provider Requirements
35Provider Requirements
36Provider Requirements
37Provider Requirements
38Payor Requirements
39Payor Requirements
40Payor Requirements
41Payor Requirements
42Payor Requirements
43Payor Requirements
44Payor Requirements
45HITSP Communicate Referral Authorization
Capability Requirements and Design Public Comment
- Introduction
- Schedule
- Review of Capabilities
- Technical Approach
- Public Comment
46Comment Tracking System
- HITSP.org link http//www.hitsp.org/public_review
.aspx - Using the HITSP Comment Tracking System The HITSP
Comment Tracking System allows registered authors
to provide comments on documents that are
undergoing public review or implementation
testing. A unique user ID and password is
required for each comment submitter - Please note that the Comment Tracking System
closes at 5 PM Pacific Daylight Time on the final
day of public review, October 8th - Current HITSP membersSubmit comments by
following the link above and entering your
current user ID and password - New Users Contact Hzander_at_ansi.org for a user
name and password to access the CTS - Add CommentRegister a NEW comment in the
tracking system - View (My) CommentsView the status or
disposition of a comment previously submitted - Please contact Hannah Zander (HZander_at_ansi.org)
with any questions or problems with entering
comments
47Questions and Comments
- Comments regarding the Requirements outlined to
meet the needs of Communicate Referral
Authorization are welcome during this portion of
the Webinar - Comments regarding the complete Capabilities
documents can be addressed via Comment Tracking
System (see previous slide for instructions)