Title: Wyoming Health Information Organization WyHIO
1Wyoming Health Information OrganizationWyHIO
- The mission of the WYHIO is to enhance access,
quality, safety, and the efficiency of healthcare
in Wyoming through the implementation of
electronic health care information exchange and
interoperability that is secure and confidential
and utilizes technology that will assure
interconnectivity within Wyoming and the rest of
the nation.
2WyHIO
- Formed August 2005, Incorporated as not for
profit, 501 (c) 3 corporation January, 2006 - Seeking private grants for operations and
projects - Working with provider consumer organizations to
educate on HCIT - Will take next organizational steps to appoint a
permanent board
3Health Information Technology
- Studied by the WHCC summer and fall of 2003
- Recommendation made by WHCC October, 2003 to fund
a feasibility study and plan for statewide
interoperable HCIT system - Study and plan funded by legislature in 2004
4Timeline
- 2003 WHCC recommendation
- 2004 HCIT Bill , Enrolled Act 31 Enacted (in
binder) - IT-2 Subcommittee/JSI Report
- WHC 2005 recommendation
- WyHIO
- 2005 Bill Draft (in binder)
5WHCC Health Care Information Technology
Recommendation, Fall 2003
- Rationale for the system
- improve effectiveness of service delivery and
ultimately improve the overall quality of
healthcare in Wyoming - increase patient safety reduce medical errors,
- reduce duplication of health services, thereby
reducing costs - Improve administrative efficiency
6- The Institute of Medicine in 1999 reported that
44,000-98,000 people died EVERY YEAR in America
from medical error - Secretary HHS called for study of health reform
measures to address patient safety and error
reduction.
7 - One of the major recommendations was to develop
an information technology infrastructure. IOM
defined the framework for an EHR - HHS estimated a potential savings of 10 of total
annual spending on healthcare
8 - The National Center for Quality Assurance
reported in 2003 that 50,000 people die EVERY
YEAR in America because known conditions such as
high blood pressure or elevated cholesterol are
not adequately monitored and controlled. - The healthcare industry spends only 2 of its
revenue for information technology compared to an
average 6 share spent by American businesses.
9 - By 2003, Wyoming businesses had seen five years
of double digit increases in insurance premiums - Little Federal activity on Health IT use and
delivery system change
10Labor Health and Social Services Committee
Meeting - October 2003
- The Health Technology Center reported in
testimony that computerized physician order entry
(CPOE) reduced adverse drug events by fifty-five
percent (55) -
- Nine percent (9) of redundant lab tests at a
hospital could be eliminated using a computerized
system.
11Enrolled Act No. 31
- Enacted during the 2004 WY legislative session
- 400,000 appropriation
12Technical Subcommittee
- Dr. Geoffrey Smith, Chair
- Dr. Robert Fagnant
- Laurie Hansen, RN
- Steve Hopkins
- Dr. Joy Lewis
- Dr. James Lugg
- Jeffrey McSchooler
- Matthew Rodosky
- Dr. Brent Sherard
- David Squires
- Dr. Scott Tenney
13Tech Subcommittee Timeline
- Issued RFP July 1, 2004
- Selected John Snow, Inc. in November 2004 to
conduct study develop plan - Final report made to WHCC September 1, 2005
14WHCC Recommendation
- Reviewed report with IT-2 JSI
- Data analysis of hospitals, practitioners Cost
Model - Sensitivity analysis dial on a radio
- What if ..
15Hub Share Information
- Centralized Network Services electronically
connects providers enabling sharing of patient
information - Architecture and infrastructure allows providers
to use different software yet share information
16Hub
- Rationale
- Little ROI for providers to install EMR
- Negative business case to share information
- Benefits flow to payers and patients
17Spokes Enabling Technology
- 10 Hospitals
- 250-300 Physicians
- Assessed for Ready/Willing/Able to connect to the
hub and commence sharing
18Power Behind the Wheel Promote IT
- Four Focused Initiatives
- E-prescribing
- Administrative Transaction Processing
- Continuity of Care Record
- Hospital Portal
19Spokes Power Enable Promote
- Rationale
- Incentives needed to drive adoption
- Loans, matching grants, revised reimbursement,
other mechanisms
20Technical Support OrganizationManage
- Technical staff to work with providers
- Ensure security of network
- Build, maintain and upgrade network
21Technical Support Organization
- Rationale
- Practitioners want/need technical assistance
- Hub needs ongoing monitoring and maintenance
24/7/365
22WyHIO Manage
- Wyoming Health Information Organization
- Vehicle steering the wheel
- Negotiate legal, organizational and electronic
issues - Requires administrative staff
- Formed August 2005 from stakeholders
23Why Should Wyoming Help Build the Wheel?
- Providers in varying degrees of adoption
- Without infusion of state funds, businesses lack
financial incentives to install use IT - Proprietary and legal issues require an
organization to negotiate them among the
stakeholders - Benefits accrue to WY as payer of benefits and to
its citizens
24WHCC Recommendation Summary
- 41 Million over 5 years
- Builds foundation for functional and
interoperable electronic health records network - Builds an organization to bring stakeholders
together to ESPM
25Bill 06LSO 0261
- The Hub and focused initiatives - 20,094,440
(appropriation allocated until spent) - WyHIO (Manage) - 946,471 (two years, partial
allocation only other funds necessary - Providers - 37 million (two years, partial
allocation only local match required) - Independent Security Audits - 40,000 (full,
two-year appropriation) - Wyoming Department of Health - 240,000 (full,
two-year appropriation)
26Department of Health and Human Services
50 million
75 million
272005 HHS Actions
- Awarded contracts to address IT adoption barriers
in 4 areas - Compliance Certification Process -- Certification
Commission for Health Information Technology
(CCHIT) -- 2.7 million - National Health Information Network 4
consortiums to develop a prototype -- 18.6
million - Privacy and Security NGA and RTI, Inc. --
11.5 million, 40 state/territory contracts - Standards Harmonization ANSI -- 3.3 million
28Compliance Certification
- Ambulatory EHRs certification criteria by 3/2006
- Inpatient EHR certification criteria by 3/2007
- Network certification criteria by 3/2008
29National Health Information Network
- Spring 2006 Detailed technical design
architecture, recommend data technical
standards security policies - Fall 2006 - Evaluate 4 functional prototypes,
live demonstrations
30Privacy and Security
- October 2006 interim assessment of state
variations - March 2007 final assessment of variation,
solutions and implementation of plan
31Standards Timeline
- 2006 implement processes to resolve gaps in
standards - Develop business model for Health Information
Technology Standards Panel - Ongoing panel necessary because of need for new
standards due to new procedures and processes in
the industry
32Medicare Part D
- 4 pilots to test e-prescribing standards
- 6 million
- MMA requires adoption of standards by 2008
33Bipartisan Support at Federal Level Senators
Frist and Clinton op-ed article in Washington
Post
- Businesses in other sectors have embraced the
information revolution to cut costs and improve
productivity - Its time we realize the full potential of the
information revolution to improve the quality of
the health care system as well.
34WyHIO Interim Board
- Geoff Smith, MD Interventional Radiologist,
Chairman - Andrew Fisher, Great West Life
- Bob Fagnant, MD OB-Gyn, WMS
- Larry Madsen, Black Hills Bentonite Purchaser
- Steve Chasson, WY Primary Care Association
- Dana Barnett UMC, WHA
- Leland Clabots WDH
- Carol Jenkins WHCC Ex-Officio
35WyHIO
- Completed organizational documents and filings
- Seeking funding -- seed money grants to fund
operating expenses in 2006 - Inform membership and educate the public about
interoperable EHRs
36Thank You
- Wyoming Medical Center Foundation
- Blue Envelope Health Fund
- Great West Life
- United Medical Center
- Wyoming Medical Center
- Sweetwater County Memorial Hospital
- Wyoming Health Initiative
- Anne Larsen
- Wyoming Department of Health
- Wyoming Department of Administration
Information
37What happens to health information now? What will
the new network look like?
38 39Risk Assessment
100
Probability of Success
0
Hub Initiatives
Providers
WyHIO
Dollars