Title: Public Sector Turmoil and High Impact Solutions
1Public Sector TurmoilandHigh Impact Solutions
- Lee Denny
- Director, Information and Technology Services
2Objectives
- Context and IT Context.
- Challenges in Implementation.
- Personal Case Studies Key Enablers.
- Leadership.
- Resources.
- Critical Success Factors.
- Key Ministry Activities.
- Discussion.
3Health 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.
4IT 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.
5Shared 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.
6The Fundamentals
7Personal Case Studies
- US Federal Government NII NPR.
- State of Maryland EBT.
- State of Maryland Technology Investment Fund.
8US Federal Government 80s/90s
- Collapse of USSR.
- Desert Shield/Storm.
- 104th Congress (Newt Company).
- Budget Impasse.
- Furloughs.
- Y2K.
9US Federal Government
- National Information Infrastructure.
- National Performance Review.
(Information Infrastructure Task Force)
(National Partnership to Reinvent Government)
10NII 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.
11Technology 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.
12NPR 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
13State 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.
14Electronic 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.
15EBT 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.
16Technology 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.
17Fund 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.
18Common 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.
19So 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.
20Just When You Have It Figured Out!
- Globalization of IT Skills.
This Man May Put Us All Out of Business!
Hi, My Name is Phil.
21Key Ministry Initiatives
- HealthNet/BC/ Pharmanet Extensions.
- HNData - Data Warehousing.
- Standards.
- Claims Standard.
- Lab Test Standards.
- Registries.
- Client.
- Provider.
- Facility.
- Collaborations.
22Pharmanet
- 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.
23HNData
- Will Provide a Sophisticated Data Warehousing
Capability for Health Stakeholders. - Final Negotiations Underway.
- Project Will Commence Immediately.
- Initial User Deliverables in the October
Timeframe.
24Standards-Hot Ones
- Electronic Claims Standard.
- Lab Test Standards.
- CIHI Agreed to Evaluate Becoming National
Standards Body for Health Information (HL7).
25Electronic 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.
26Lab 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.
27Registries
- Client, Provider, and Facility.
- Implemented Client Deploying Wider.
- Co-developing Provider as a WHIC Project Design
Stage. - Facility is in Feasibility Study Stage.
28Collaborations WHIC.
- October Start-up.
- Identified 15 Opportunities 8 Key.
- Leverage Each Others Previous Activity.
- Collaborate on New Activity.
- Federal Funding Opportunity.
29WHIC 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.
30Discussion