Title: Minnesota HIMSS Advocacy Event
1Minnesota HIMSS Advocacy Event
- The 110th Congress Its Effect on HIT and You
- by
- Thomas Leary, FHIMSSDirector, Federal Affairs
- February 1, 2007
2Overview
- HIMSS Update
- Results of 2006 Elections
- HIT Outlook for 2007
- Executive Branch Update
- Congressional Update
- State Updates
- State Alliance for e-Health
- Upcoming Events
- Questions
3 4OUR Society Today
- 300 Corporate Members
- 20,000 Individual Members
- 47 Chapters
- 3 organizational entities HIMSS, HIMSS
Analytics, HIMSS Foundation - Locations
- Chicago, IL Ann Arbor, MI Washington, DC
Brussels - 37 million annual budget
5HIMSS Davies Award
- Organizational Award
- Generations/Northern Manhattan Health Network,
Bronx - Center for Behavioral Health, Bloomington IN
- Ambulatory Award
- Cardiology of Tulsa
- Piedmont Physicians Group, Atlanta
- Alpenglow Medical, Ft Collins, CO
- Public Health Award
- New York State Environmental Public Health
Tracking Network (NYS EPHTN) Data Exchange
System, Albany - Behavioral Health Integrated Provider System
(BHIPS), Austin TX - Book containing an executive summary of 15 years
of Davies Recipients to be distributed at HIMSS07
6HIT Dashboard Snapshot
7HIMSS Activities Events on Your Radar Screen
- Annual Conference 2007
- February 25 - March 1 in New Orleans
- Keynotes Secretary Mike Leavitt, Steven
Ballmer, General Colin Powell, and Dr. Stephen R.
Covey - Connecting Communities Regional Forum
- In collaboration with eHealth Initiative Flyers
available - World of Health IT 2007
- Year 2 In Geneva -- Fall 2007
- AsiaPAC Conference 2007
- Year 1 In Singapore -- May 2007
8Annual U.S. Conference 07
- Congressional Staff Trip Project HITCh
- Congressional Staff and State Elected Officials
Forum (Session 55) - Site Visit to Katrina Phoenix practice
- Advocacy Breakfast co-sponsored by Blank Rome
- New CDC Track
- Views from the Top Congressman Bobby Jindal
(R-LA) (Session 22) - Keynote with HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt
- Special Networking Dinner
9Federal Election Update
- U.S. Senate Current Change Total
- Democrats 49 4 49
- Republicans 49 -6 49
- Ind. Dem 1(Lieberman Ct.)
- Ind. 1(Sanders Vt.)
- U.S. House Current Change Total
- Democrats 233 29 233
- Republicans 202 -27 202
- 218 is a majority
10New Congressional Leaders
- The following Democrats became Committee Chairmen
in January 2007 when their party took control of
the House and Senate. These chairmen include - Senate Appropriations Robert Byrd of West
Virginia Tom Harkin of Iowa chairing the Health
Subcommittee - Senate Finance Max Baucus of Montana Jay
Rockefeller of West Virginia chairing the Health
Subcommittee - Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts - House Appropriations David Obey of Wisconsin
Obey also chairing the Health Subcommittee - House Energy Commerce John Dingell of
Michigan Henry Waxman of California chairing the
Health Subcommittee - House Ways Means Charles Rangel of New York
Pete Stark of California chairing the Health
Subcommittee
11 State Update
- Governor Races
- Democrats gain 6
- MA, NY, MD, OH, AR, CO
- Mirror image shift
- 28R-22D to 28D-22R
- One incumbent loss - Maryland
- Republicans retain
- CA,TX, FL, GA, MN
- Democrats retain
- PA, IL, MI, WI, OR, KS
12State Update
- State Legislatures
- For the first time since 1994, the Democrats took
control of the majority of the nations
legislatures. - Democrats control both legislative chambers in 23
states, Republicans in 15. In 11 states, control
is split. - Nebraskas unicameral legislature is nonpartisan.
- Going into the election, Democrats controlled
both chambers in 19 states, Republicans in 20 and
10 states were split. - Democrats went from 47 chambers to 54 the GOP
went from 49 to 42.
13Seat Changes By Region2004-2006
- East 148 Democrat
- Midwest 107 Democrat
- South 24 Democrat
- West 70 Democrat
14Summary of 2006 Elections
- Democrats control the U.S. House of
Representatives, the U.S. Senate and majority of
Governorships - Documented scrutiny of Bush Administration
- HIT will still be key topic
- HIMSS members need to educate new leaders on
potential for HIT to transform healthcare
15- HIT Outlook
- Policy Landscape
16Shortcut of U.S. Legislation Bill Process
The Speaker of The House says, this goes to Ways
and Means Committee.
Rep. Jones agrees and will introduce legislation
in Congress
We need legislative change on HIT!
Oh No! Rep. Smith doesnt like the bill. It is
stuck!
Bill passes the House and heads to the Senate!
Voters tell Rep. Smith Pass the Bill!
Senate approves, Conference complete President
signs law!!
I alert other HIT Advocates
17Whats Driving Action?
- Quality
- Patient Safety
- Excess Costs
- Public Health/Disaster Management
18The Value of Interoperability and Electronic
Health Records
- January 2005 C!TL Study1 Standardized, encoded,
electronic healthcare information exchange would
- Save the US healthcare system 337B over a
10-year implementation period, and 78B in each
year thereafter - September 2005 RAND Study2 Widespread adoption
and effective use of electronic medical record
systems (EMRs) and other health information
technology (HIT) improvements would - Save the US healthcare system 162B annually
- Potential health and safety benefits could double
savings - Improve quality and efficiency of the healthcare
system.
- J Walker et. al. Health Affairs, January 2005.
- R Hillestad, et. Al. Health Affairs,
September/October 2005
19Executive Branch Update
- President Bushs State of the Union address
specifically mentioned health information
technology. we need to reduce costs and medical
errors with better information technology - Department of Health and Human Services
- Secretary Leavitt confirmed for 2007 HIMSS
Conference Exhibition - Thursday, March 1st Morning Keynote Address
- Vocal supporter of HIT as part of 3-pronged
effort to improve healthcare delivery - Sponsors federal Personalized Health Care effort
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Interested in making connections between Public
Health and HIMSS - Near term Designated program bringing 20
executives to New Orleans - Long term Public Health and IT Sessions at HIMSS
U.S. Conferences
20Executive Branch Update
- Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
- Interim National Coordinator, Dr. Robert Kolodner
- Seasoned federal executive experienced EHR
champion - 4 month assignment ends January 31, 2007-- will
be asked to extend his assignment -- full time
National Coordinator pending - Near term actions
- HIT Roadmap Updates
- NHIN Prototype Connectathon January 25-26, 2007
- HISPC and NHIN Prototype reports due in Spring
2007 - NHIN Trial Implementation RFPs Pending
21Executive Branch Update
- Executive Order 13410 (01/01/07)
- Promoting Quality and Efficient Health Care in
Federal Government Administered or Sponsored
Health Care Programs - Released in August 2006 Compliance starting
January 2007 - OMB and Agencies
- Big themes Pricing Quality Health Data
Standards Certification and Systems Development - OMB and agencies (DoD, VA, OPM, and HHS) working
out specific metrics - Near term Internal Reporting
- Long term Will be available on www.results.gov
22Executive Branch Update
- Personalized Health Care RFI
- HHS Asst Sec. Plans Evaluation (ASPE)
requesting Industry Input - Asking the Question What are/should be the
connections between HIT and Genomic Information
in Population and Community-based health care
delivery systems? - HIMSS Response being co-led by Enterprise IS
Steering Committee and Government Relations Team - Engaging the newly formed HIMSS Life Sciences
Roundtable - Response due February 5, 2007
232007 Legislative Expectations
- When does CR get relieved?
- HIT may still be one area where Democrats and
Republicans can work together. - Long term fix for Physician Reimbursement
- Pay for Reporting AND Pay for Performance (?)
24Congressional Update
- Funding
- Budget Resolutions (HIT Fund) No action
- Appropriations Little action
- Continuing Resolutions Foreseeable future
- HIMSS-tracked Legislation for 110th Congress
- HR 676 Introduced on 1/24 by John
Conyers-Sections 302 304 focus on quality,
privacy and EHRs - S 325 Health Partnership Act of 2007 Similar
legislation introduced in the House. H.R.
506-Creates a partnership between the Federal,
State and local governments and others to seek
innovations in the health care systems
25Congressional Hearing
- Committee on Homeland Security and Government
Affairs-February 1, 2007 - Subcommittee on Oversight of Government
Management, the Federal Workforce and the
District of Columbia - Hearing to examine privacy implications of the
Federal governments health information
technology initiatives relating to private health
records, - Focusing on efforts of HHS to integrate privacy
into HIT national infrastructure and OPMs
efforts to expand the use of HIT through the
Federal Employees Health Benefits Program - And the impact such actions have on Federal
employees health information privacy
26Pending State HIT Legislation 2007
- 2007 Session States prefiling or drafting
legislation AR, CO, FL, GA, KY, MT, ND, NH, NV,
TN, TX, VA - Example TEXAS SB 40
- Prefiled for 2007 session on 11/13/2006
- Establishes a Electronic Health Information
Coordinating Committee
27Washington
- Governor signed EXECUTIVE ORDER 07-01 on
- January 3, 2007
- State is purchaser of health care services for
1.3 million Washingtonians - Order focuses on
- Evidence-based health care
- Better manage chronic diseases
- Make better use of information technology
- Legislation passed in 2005 sets a statewide goal
to have all hospitals, integrated delivery
systems, and providers adopt health information
technologies by 2012. - Builds on the recommendations of the Health
Information Infrastructure Advisory Board to meet
this goal. - Promote prevention, healthy lifestyles, and
healthy choices - Create more transparency in the health care
system.
28Oregon
- Gov. Ted Kulongoski said We want to ensure that
all of our citizens health records are available
to them and their healthcare provider anytime,
anywhere they are needed, and that those health
records are confidential and secure at all
times. Oregons Health Information
Security and Privacy Collaborative - HISPC is a national project to assess privacy and
security laws and business practices with regard
to the exchange of electronic health information.
Oregon is one of 34 states participating in this
collaborative with National Governors Association - Examining privacy and security policies and
business practices regarding electronic health
information exchange and the current legal
requirements in the state that may be driving
those policies - Identifying challenges that privacy and security
policies might pose to interoperable health
information exchange
29- Identifying best practices and solutions for
maintaining privacy and security protections
while enabling operation of a health information
network - Developing an implementation plan to address
organization-level business practices and state
laws that affect privacy and security practices
in order to permit interoperable health
information exchange - Convening and working closely with a wide range
of stakeholders in the state, including
clinicians, physician groups, health facilities
and hospitals, payers, public health agencies,
government health agencies, pharmacies, long-term
care facilities and nursing homes, consumer
organizations and others - Identifying and organizing a steering committee
to lead the effort within each state - Participating in regional and national meetings
with other states to share knowledge and
collaborate on health information exchange
privacy and security issues and related issues - Key Project PersonnelJody Pettit, MD Health
Information Technology Coordinator, Office for
Oregon Health Policy and Research, HIMSS member
30Rhode Island
- Rhode Island Governor Donald L. Carcieri
announced an Anywhere, Anytime Health
Information Health Care IT Agenda - Last year, the Governor proposed and the General
Assembly approved as part of the state budget--a
20 million revenue bond to fund a Health
Information Exchange to allow providers with
electronic health records to share the
information safely and securely - There is a growing concern regarding the possible
theft of an individual's identity and a resulting
need for measures to protect the privacy of
personal health information
31State Alliance for e-Health
- Inaugural Meeting January 26, 2007
- Co-chaired by Gov.Bredesen (TN) and Gov. Douglas
(VT) - The State Alliance for e-Health is a consensus
based, executive-level body of state elected and
appointed officials formed to address the unique
role sates can play to facilitate the adoption of
interoperable electronic, health information
exchange (HIE)
32State e-Health Taskforces
- Health Information Protection
- Supports the State Alliance on issues regarding
the protection of consumer health information
that ensures appropriate interoperable,
electronic health HIE within states and across
states. - Health Care Practice
- Supports the State Alliance on issues regarding
the regulatory, legal, and professional standards
that have an impact on the practice of medicine
and create barriers to interoperable electronic
HIE. - 3. Health Information Communication and Data
Exchange - Supports the State Alliance on issues regarding
the appropriate roles for states participation in
interoperable, electronic HIE.
33Noteworthy Events
- Move to new HIMSS Arlington Office 4300 Wilson
Boulevard, Suite 250, Arlington, Virginia
(February 2, 2007) - Welcome to 110th Congress Packets
- Publish 2007 Congress At Your Fingertips
- January 18 Successful HIMSS Day at the Virginia
General Assembly - January 18 Successful HIMSS Day at the Oregon
General Assembly - February 3 HIMSS co-sponsored Winston Ball
- February 26 March 1 HIMSS Annual Conference
07 - May 14 18 2007 National Health IT Week
- May 15 2007 HIMSS Day on Capitol Hill
34HIMSS Day at the Virginia General Assembly
- First prototype of HIMSS State Government
Advocacy Day in a Box which will be available
for all HIMSS Chapters. - January 18, 2007
- Speakers included
- Delegate John OBannon
- VA. Secretary of Technology Aneesh Chopra
- HIMSS EVP Carla Smith
Sponsored by the HIMSS Virginia and National
Capitol Area (NCA) Chapters
35Annual U.S. Conference 07
- Congressional Staff Trip Project HITCh
- Congressional Staff and State Elected Officials
Forum (Session 55) - Site Visit to Katrina Phoenix practice
- Advocacy Breakfast co-sponsored by Blank Rome
- Session-55 State Legislators and Congressional
staff - Views from the Top Keynote with HHS Secretary
Mike Leavitt - Special Networking Dinner
362007 HIMSS Day on Capitol Hill
- Tuesday, May 15, 2007
- Washington Court Hotel
- Member of Congress Keynote on 110th Congress HIT
priorities - Congressional Staff Panel focused on barriers
- Capitol Hill Training for all attendees
- Reception at the private Capitol Hill Club with
2007 HIMSS Advocacy Award presentation by HIMSS
Board Chair-Elect
In 2006, more than 250 advocates from 48 states
turned out for HIMSS 5th Annual Advocacy Day on
June 6 in Washington, D.C. Here HIMSS members
meet with Senator Jack Reed (D-Rhode Island)
37Questions?
- Your HIMSS Government Relations Team
- David W. Roberts, FHIMSS, Vice President,
Government Relations, 703-837-9811 - Blair Hedgepeth, Manager, Government Relations,
703-837-9810 - Mari Franks, Coordinator, Government Relations,
703-837-9827 - Tom Leary, Director, Federal Relations,
703-837-9814Jonathan French, Coordinator,
Federal Relations, 703-837-9823 - Tom Keefe, Director, State Government Relations,
703-837-9813 - Arnol Simmons, Coordinator, State Government
Relations, 703-837-9826 - Tom Leary, Director, Federal Relations,
703-837-9814Jonathan French, Coordinator,
Federal Relations, 703-837-9823 Sharolyn Rosier
Hyson, Manager, Public Policy Communications,
703-837-9819 - Now As of February 1, 2007
- 901 King Street, Suite 200 4300 Wilson
Boulevard, Suite 250 - Alexandria, VA 22314 Arlington, VA 22203
- advocacy_at_himss.org