Title: Involving Patients in their Health Care
1Patient Web Portals
- Involving Patients in their Health Care
- Connecting Patients, their Personal Health
Information, and their Providers
Jim Jirjis MD MBA Co-CMIO VUMC
2The 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
3To be online or not to be
- Patient want it
- Test results
- Messaging
- Explanations
- Appointments
- Refills
- Pay Bills
- PHR/communities (MySpace)
4To 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?
5Physician 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
6Different 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
7The 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
8So 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.
9MyHealthatVanderbilt
10Screensaver / KIOSK Sign-up
LEVEL 1 Partial Access LEVEL 2 Full Access
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11Messaging
- 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
12Patient 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
13Intradepartmental Messaging
PCP MD
Message
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Partner MD
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14Interdepartmental Messaging
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Message
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15Interdepartmental MessagingClinical
Communication
16Interdepartmental MessagingClinical
Communication
17Interdepartmental MessagingClinical
Communication
18Patient Messaging
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19Web PortalMyHealthAtVanderbilt
20Patient MessagingPatient end
21Messaging
- 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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22Initiating 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
23Patient 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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24Patient MessagingBounce-back feature
Patient
PCP MD
PCP Sec
Message
25Patient MessagingBounce-back feature
Message
Patient
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1-5 day bounceback (default 5 days)
26Patient 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
27First 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
28Weekly emails to managers and medical directors
When we added the good list it really took off.
29Unattended Messages
30Unanswered MHAV (patient) Messages
31Other 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
32Lab Result Reporting
33Test 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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34Lab Test For Patient View
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35Radiology 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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36Direct Patient Lab Result
- Patients are now part of the quality/safety
process - Examples
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42Lessons 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)
43Future
- 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.