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Title: Involving Patients in their Health Care


1
Patient Web Portals
  • Involving Patients in their Health Care
  • Connecting Patients, their Personal Health
    Information, and their Providers

Jim Jirjis MD MBA Co-CMIO VUMC
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The New Problemor Solution
  • Historically lack of interest, use
  • Growing number of people using internet
  • Now being online is part of life
  • Banking
  • Netflicks
  • Amazon
  • EBay
  • Homework
  • News
  • Email

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To be online or not to be
  • Patient want it
  • Test results
  • Messaging
  • Explanations
  • Appointments
  • Refills
  • Pay Bills
  • PHR/communities (MySpace)

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To be online or not to be
  • Infrastructure is in place
  • Secure web and data transfer capabilities
  • Strong penetration of web
  • Habits are now aligned to use web
  • Is the practice ready?

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Physician Meeting
  • When asked about
  • Messaging
  • Put me down for never on that!
  • Lab results
  • Patients cannot handle the truth
  • I will get barraged with calls

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Different approaches
  • Fragmentation of data and relationships limits
    the power of these tools
  • Practice-based
  • Doctor-patient relationship
  • MD ability to execute an order
  • Granular knowledge of clinical data
  • Ability to personalize
  • More Global Plan based
  • Wealth of claims data
  • Capital to invest in rapidly scaleable solution

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The challenge
  • Messaging
  • Win-win-win doc/patient/staff
  • Pitfalls information flow
  • Must be responsive to patient
  • No dropped messages
  • (Safety)
  • Sign-on
  • Must transition a large of patients from email
    to this
  • Must be easier and give them more than email

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So what is the matter with just using email?...
  • Brock
  • Multiple sites
  • Anticipate the problems before the solution is
    rolled out.
  • Know the risks to the success of your project.

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MyHealthatVanderbilt
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Screensaver / KIOSK Sign-up

LEVEL 1 Partial Access LEVEL 2 Full Access
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Messaging
  • Must be in the workflow, gradual change,
    insidiously getting people used to one change
    before the next layer.
  • 3 step layered process
  • Create paperless messaging within EMR
  • Self-filing
  • Intra-departmental
  • Create Inter-departmental messaging
  • Non-productive time
  • Take advantage of current workflow (triaging)
  • Create web portal and add messaging
  • Same model as Inter-departmental

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Patient Messaging
  • Intradepartmental
  • Interdepartmental
  • Web Portal
  • Advertise
  • introduce the model (in advance)
  • plan for the next
  • introduce to key leadership to get input and
    buy in

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Intradepartmental Messaging
PCP MD
Message
PCP Nurse
PCP Sec
Partner MD
PCP Sec
PCP Nurse
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Interdepartmental Messaging
PCP MD
Message
PCP Sec
Endo Sec
Endo MD
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Interdepartmental MessagingClinical
Communication
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Interdepartmental MessagingClinical
Communication
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Interdepartmental MessagingClinical
Communication
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Patient Messaging
PCP MD
PCP Sec
Patient
Message
Endo Sec
Endo MD
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Web PortalMyHealthAtVanderbilt
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Patient MessagingPatient end
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Messaging
  • Patients are able to log on to My
    HealthatVanderbilt remotely and send a message
    to their providers office
  • These messages always go to a designated message
    basket (secretary or nurses basket) , mimicking
    what would happen if they had called on the
    telephone, and should be handled in the same way
  • They do not go directly to the doctors basket

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Initiating messages
  • The only part of a message that the patient
    will see is when you intentionally hit the green
    button.  Then it ONLY sends what is currently in
    the text box, nothing prior to it 
  • The provider can dialogue back and forth with
    the nurse about an issue and the patient is not
    able to see anything until it is finally typed
    into a message to the patient and sent with the
    green The button . Then, only the most recent
    message that you type into the text box goes to
    the patient

23
Patient Email Notification
  • Every time you send a message to the patient
    through their My HealthatVanderbilt account, an
    email will be sent to their regular email
    account, notifying them that they have a message
    from their provider and allowing them to click on
    a link that takes them to My HealthatVanderbilt
    home page 

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Patient MessagingBounce-back feature
Patient
PCP MD
PCP Sec
Message
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Patient MessagingBounce-back feature
Message
Patient
PCP MD
PCP Sec
1-5 day bounceback (default 5 days)
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Patient Messaging
  • Enterprise-wide (faculty, staff meetings,
    newspaper, tutorials, etc)
  • All patients have access to all of their doctors
  • New ongoing costs
  • Maintaining directory
  • Support/training
  • Decision to Audit

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First Audit
  • Tens of thousands of messages a week
  • 12,000 messages unanswered
  • 3000 in 2 months unanswered
  • Weekly audits
  • Myself, Project Coordinator, EMR team
  • Positive Feedback

28
Weekly emails to managers and medical directors
When we added the good list it really took off.
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Unattended Messages
30
Unanswered MHAV (patient) Messages
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Other EnhancementsArising in the iterative
process of improvement
  • Email notification (provider)
  • Out of office
  • Merged baskets
  • Priority tagging
  • Recover taken message
  • Show open messages throughout medical center
  • Attach reports/labs to messages
  • Delegates/Surrogates

32
Lab Result Reporting
  • Should we?

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Test Results Available For Patient View
  • Laboratory and radiology results are organized
    into three groups
  • Group A consists of a limited group of tests
    with results that have high value for immediate
    patient viewing with low risk of untoward
    reaction to the information (cholesterol,
    diabetes tests, and glucose results)
  • Group B consists of the largest number of lab
    and x-ray result- labs will have a 7 day delay,
    x-rays will have a 14 day delay allowing for the
    provider to confirm the accuracy and communicate
    the result to the patient
  • Group C consists of labs and x-rays that will
    not be released through MyHealthatVanderbilt
    (e.g. HIV results, cancer pathology results,
    urine drug)

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Lab Test For Patient View
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Radiology Results For Patients View
  • All radiology reports will have a 14 day delay
    to allow for the provider to confirm accuracy and
    relay explanation of test results to patients

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Direct Patient Lab Result
  • Patients are now part of the quality/safety
    process
  • Examples
  • Information toxicity

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Lessons Learned
  • It is an iterative process
  • Anticipate the pitfalls and deal with them in
    advance
  • When unanticipated events happen, rapid cycle
    change
  • Keep upper management and the grass roots aware
  • Address incentives of all players
  • Measure any behavior that can introduce safety
    risks.
  • One project done well helps the next (atmosphere
    of change)

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Future
  • Integrate fragmented healthcare information
    sources.
  • Improving patient-friendly presentation of
    clinical information
  • Personal health record.
  • Support groups
  • Personalized clinical quality dashboards directly
    to patients
  • More patient information entry and coaching tools
  • More devices to record data in the home.
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