Title: Opportunities and Challenges for Implementing HIT
1- 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)
2Prologue
- Widespread (universal?) EHR adoption by 2014
- Has adoption reached tipping point?
- Do EHRs improve quality of care?
- How are physicians using EHRs?
3Outline
- Massachusetts e-Health Collaborative
- Statewide survey of physicians, 2007
4Massachusetts 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
5Pilot 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
6PHYSICIANS GOING LIVE, BY COMMUNITY
9
7
5
19
21
33
25
24
27
43
51
9
88
1
77
1
441
MDs
North Adams (55)
Newburyport (81)
Brockton (305)
2006
2007
7HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGENorthern Berkshire
Example
Referrals mgmt
Patient portal
Health data exchange
Patient recruitment
8State of the State Physician Survey
9Massachusetts Physician Survey
- Stratified random sample of practices (N1884)
- Randomly sampled one physician per practice.
- 2005 1345 respondents (71)
- EHR Adoption 23 of practices, 45 of physicians
- EHR Usage wide variability in available
functions and reported usage.
102007 Follow Up Survey (N1345)
- May July, 2007
- Multiple mailings to all 1345 respondents from
2005 - Excluded moved, retired, deceased (N200)
- 902 completed surveys (response rate 79)
- Preliminary Analysis
11Characteristics of Respondentswith EHRs (N562,
gt60 of sample)
12Please indicate all features of the EHR that you
have available in your practice. For those
features that you have, indicate the extent to
which you use them.
- Laboratory test results
- Laboratory order entry
- Radiology test results
- Radiology order entry
- Electronic visit notes
- Reminders for care activities (e.g. overdue
health maintenance)
- Electronic medication lists of what each patient
takes - Electronic problem list
- Can transmit prescriptions to pharmacy
electronically or via electronic faxing - Electronic referrals or clinical messaging
(secure e-mailing between providers)
13Available EHR Functions, 2005 - 2007
14Usage of EHR Functions, 2005 - 2007
Most or all the time
152007 Massachusetts SurveySummary
- EHR adoption continues to increase
- Majority of Massachusetts physicians use EHRs
- Large segments of the physician population have
light models of EHRs - Just over half of physicians with EHRs have
- Lab and radiology order entry
- Clinical decision support
- Use of available EHR functions is increasing
- Substantial proportions of EHR users do not use
key functions that may improve quality and safety
(order entry, e-Rx, and decision support)
16Questions?
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18EHR 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