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Title: Public Sector Turmoil and High Impact Solutions


1
Public Sector TurmoilandHigh Impact Solutions
  • Lee Denny
  • Director, Information and Technology Services

2
Objectives
  • Context and IT Context.
  • Challenges in Implementation.
  • Personal Case Studies Key Enablers.
  • Leadership.
  • Resources.
  • Critical Success Factors.
  • Key Ministry Activities.
  • Discussion.

3
Health Are We Winning or Losing Today?
  • Are We Meeting Public Expectations?
  • Service Levels.
  • High Value / Low Cost.
  • Whose Issue BC, Canada, World?
  • Where Can Information Technology Contribute?
  • Speed-Time-Distance Equation.
  • Efficiency / Effectiveness.
  • Do We Have Realistic Goals for Technology?
  • Incremental Improvement.
  • Paradigm Shifts.

4
IT Context Our Best Shot.
  • Standards.
  • Administrative Efficiencies, Particularly as They
    Relate to Information Movement and Records
    Retention.
  • Planning Information Demographically Driven
    Process and Flow Modeling.
  • System-wide Solutions.

5
Shared Solutions The Challenges.
  • Shared Vision Common Objectives.
  • Trust.
  • Sponsorship.
  • Cost of Collaboration.
  • Funding Money in the Middle.
  • Standards and Legislation.
  • Drift Focusing Enough Talent on the Objective
    for Long Enough.

6
The Fundamentals
  • Leadership.
  • Resources.

7
Personal Case Studies
  • US Federal Government NII NPR.
  • State of Maryland EBT.
  • State of Maryland Technology Investment Fund.

8
US Federal Government 80s/90s
  • Collapse of USSR.
  • Desert Shield/Storm.
  • 104th Congress (Newt Company).
  • Budget Impasse.
  • Furloughs.
  • Y2K.

9
US Federal Government
  • National Information Infrastructure.
  • National Performance Review.

(Information Infrastructure Task Force)
(National Partnership to Reinvent Government)
10
NII and NPR
  • Legislatively Enabled.
  • High Profile Political Support.
  • Multi-jurisdictional Encouragement.
  • Public-Private Encouragement.
  • Build It and They Will Come Vision.
  • Real Money, as in Billions.
  • Recognition and Reinforcement.

11
Technology Results
  • Focused the Internet on Commerce.
  • Fostered eGovernment Initiatives.
  • Online Purchasing.
  • Universal Electronic Mail.
  • Web Forms and Information.
  • Funded the Building of the Commercial Internets
    Infrastructure.

12
NPR Strategic Results (5 Years)
  • Procurement Reform A.
  • Customer Service B.
  • Downsizing B.
  • Performance Improvement C-.
  • Service Integration Incomplete.
  • Approximately 170 Billion Saved.

Graded by Brookings Institution 1998
13
State of Maryland
  • Population is About the Size of BC.
  • Economy is About Double.
  • Concentrated in Two Main Centres.
  • Suburban DC - High Tech, Transient.
  • Baltimore - Medical Research, Traditional Power
    Base, High Poverty Inner City.
  • Established CIO Function and ITB in 1993.
  • State-wide Strategy and Standards.
  • Governors Information Highway Initiatives.
  • No Operational Responsibilities.
  • Established Technology Investment Fund in 1995.

14
Electronic Benefits Transfer
  • Issue Welfare Theft and Abuse.
  • Technology Solution ATM Card for Recipients.
  • Barriers
  • Nobody Else Has Done.
  • Federal Law Doesnt Allow.
  • No Money to Do Have to Set Up ATM Network.
  • Recipients Cant Get Bank Accounts Because of No
    Job, Bad Credit, etc.

15
EBT Implementation
  • Allocated Funding.
  • Governor Got Executive Office Approval for a
    Pilot Program Built the Feds In.
  • Changed the Maryland Banking Law Banks Have to
    Give Recipients Bank Accounts, Let Use ATMs.
  • Didnt Have to Establish Any Infrastructure or
    New Standards.
  • Took Less Than a Year First Use in US.

16
Technology Investment Fund
  • Issue How Do We Fund Multi-jurisdictional
    Initiatives.
  • Solution Create a Self Renewing Funding Pool.
  • Barriers
  • Legislative Bodies Dont Like Standing Funds
    Usually Abused.
  • Pork Barrel Perception.
  • Pork Barrel Reality.
  • Source of Funds, Source of Renewal.

17
Fund Implementation
  • Governor Personally Sponsored Legislation.
  • Set Up as a Revolving Fund so Self Renewing.
  • Other Sources of Continual Revenue.
  • Put Under Separate Oversight Committee (Public
    Private Members).
  • Small Number of Recipients - Real Money.
  • Now at Around 100 million.

18
Common Critical Success Factors
  • Manageable Number of Initiatives.
  • Committed, Visible (Political) Leadership.
  • Identifiable Public Interest.
  • Outcome Driven, No Studies.
  • Achievable, Quantifiable Objectives.
  • Passionate Knowledge Workers.
  • Significant Funding Pool.

19
So What About Private-Public Partnerships?
  • Are There Any?
  • Mostly Vendor-Buyer Relationships With a Few
    Considerations Attached.
  • Difficult to Determine Equivalent Value.
  • Difficult for the Public Partner to Participate
    in Promotion.
  • Value is Almost Always Overstated by Both Parties
    Leading to Disappointment.

20
Just When You Have It Figured Out!
  • Globalization of IT Skills.

This Man May Put Us All Out of Business!
Hi, My Name is Phil.
21
Key Ministry Initiatives
  • HealthNet/BC/ Pharmanet Extensions.
  • HNData - Data Warehousing.
  • Standards.
  • Claims Standard.
  • Lab Test Standards.
  • Registries.
  • Client.
  • Provider.
  • Facility.
  • Collaborations.

22
Pharmanet
  • Emergency Room Access is in Deployment.
  • 45 of Profiles Rated High/Very High Use.
  • 20 of All Profiles Affected Treatment Decisions.
  • 27 Emergency Departments.
  • Doctors Access is in Pilot.
  • 200 Volunteers So Far.
  • 100 Sites Randomly Selected.
  • 26 Doctors Implemented.

23
HNData
  • Will Provide a Sophisticated Data Warehousing
    Capability for Health Stakeholders.
  • Final Negotiations Underway.
  • Project Will Commence Immediately.
  • Initial User Deliverables in the October
    Timeframe.

24
Standards-Hot Ones
  • Electronic Claims Standard.
  • Lab Test Standards.
  • CIHI Agreed to Evaluate Becoming National
    Standards Body for Health Information (HL7).

25
Electronic Claims Standards
  • Transportation, Format, and Content of Messages
    Traveling Among Organizations.
  • Accepted By
  • Payers Processors.
  • Software Support Organizations.
  • Based on Existing International Standards.
  • Potential for National Acceptance.
  • CIHI.
  • Private and Public Insurers.

26
Lab Test Standards
  • HealthNet/BC Standard April, 1999.
  • BCHISC Standard September, 1999.
  • MSC Approval November, 1999.
  • WHIC Acceptance January, 2000.
  • Implementations Underway Under Evaluation
  • CDC/PHIS.
  • PathNet.
  • Health Authority Working Group.

27
Registries
  • Client, Provider, and Facility.
  • Implemented Client Deploying Wider.
  • Co-developing Provider as a WHIC Project Design
    Stage.
  • Facility is in Feasibility Study Stage.

28
Collaborations WHIC.
  • October Start-up.
  • Identified 15 Opportunities 8 Key.
  • Leverage Each Others Previous Activity.
  • Collaborate on New Activity.
  • Federal Funding Opportunity.

29
WHIC Lead Provinces.
  • British Columbia.
  • Provider / Facilities Registries.
  • Health Claims Standard.
  • Lab Test Order/ Reporting.
  • Alberta.
  • SPHINX-Population Health Analysis.
  • Consumer Access.
  • Continuing Care.
  • Telehealth.
  • Saskatchewan.
  • Reciprocal Billing.

30
Discussion
  • healthnet.hnet.bc.ca
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