Title: A sampling of Federal Health IT initiatives
1A sampling of FederalHealth IT initiatives
- Carol Cain, PhD
- Senior Manager, Health IT Portfolio
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- October 24, 2006
2Diffusion of knowledge
Balas EA, Boren SA., Managing Clinical Knowledge
for Health Care Improvement. Yearbook of Medical
Informatics 2000.
3Major Opportunities for Improvement Still Exist
in Quality
- 81 of Medicare pneumonia patients get blood
cultures before antibiotics - 68 get the right antibiotics
- 63 get their first antibiotic in a timely manner
- Yet, only 30 get all of three recommended
interventions
4 and Disparities
- Less than half of AMI patients are given
counseling to quit smoking - African Americans and Hispanics are
significantly less likely to receive such
counseling
5EHR Adoption GapUnited States Versus Others
Primary Care Physician Office 2002
Source "European Physicians Especially in
Sweden, Netherlands, and Denmark, Lead U.S. in
Use of Electronic Medical Records." Harris
Interactive Health Care News 2(16).
6HHS Health IT Efforts
American Health Information Community How will we
accelerate the development and adoption of
health IT? How will we deliver value to the
health care consumer?
Office of the National Coordinator / National
Health Information Infrastructure How will we
build a nationwide health IT system that allows
the seamless and secure exchange and records?
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality How
will providers use health IT in hospitals and
ambulatory care settings to improve quality of
health care and patient safety?
7Building a Transparent Health Care System
Cornerstones of Value-Based Health Care
8Office of the National Coordinator for Health
Information Technology
- Established in response to Executive Order 13335,
April 27, 2004 - Responsible for realizing the Presidents vision
of Healthcare IT - Widespread adoption of interoperable EHR by 2014
- Medical information follows the consumer
- Clinicians have complete, computerized patient
information - Quality initiatives measure performance and drive
quality-based competition - Public health and bioterrorism surveillance are
seamlessly integrated into care - www.hhs.gov/healthit
9Health Information Technology Deployment
Coordination
Health Care Industry
Technology Industry
10ONC Major Initiatives
In 2004, President Bush called for the widespread
use of electronic health records (EHRs) within 10
years. Despite the demonstrated benefits to care
delivery, studies have found use of EHRs remains
low among physicians, hospitals and other health
care providers. The Office of the National
Coordinator for Health Information Technology
(ONC) has set the foundation for adoption of
interoperable EHRs through the following major
initiatives
- American Health Information Community
- Standards Harmonization Process
- Compliance Certification Process
- Nationwide Health Information Network
- Privacy and Security Solutions
- Health Information Technology and Health Care
Anti-Fraud - Health IT Adoption Initiative
- Proposed Changes to Self-Referral and
Anti-Kickback Rules
11Agency for Healthcare Researchand Quality (AHRQ)
- Mission
- To improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and
effectiveness of health care for all Americans
12AHRQ research focusHow it differs
- Patient-centered, not disease-specific
- Dual Focus -- Services Delivery Systems
Effectiveness research focuses on actual daily
practice, not ideal situations (efficacy) - AHRQ mission includes production and use of
evidence-based information
13Effective Health Care Program (MMA, Sec 1013)
- Top 10 conditions affecting Medicare
beneficiaries - 15 million initiative to develop
state-of-the-art information about effectiveness
of interventions, including prescription drugs - Results available for public use via AHRQ website
Arthritis and non-traumatic joint disorders
Cancer
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/asthma
Dementia, including Alzheimers disease
Depression and other mood disorders
Diabetes mellitus
Ischemic heart disease
Peptic ulcer/dyspepsia
Pneumonia
Stroke, including control of hypertension
14Clinical Decisions and Communication Science
Center
Translation
Scientific Evidence
Understandable and Usable Information
15AHRQ Health IT Portfoliohttp//healthit.ahrq.gov
Current issues eRx standards pilots Privacy,
security, business practices
State and Regional Demonstrations of HIE 5 yr
16Health IT Research Funding
- Over 125 projects and demonstrations to better
understand how health IT can improve the safety,
quality and efficiency of health care - Projects in 43 states
- Special attention to best practices that can
improve quality of care in rural, small
community, safety net and community health center
care settings
AHRQ HIT Investment 166 Million
17Implementation grants
- Varied technologies
- Bar coding
- Computerized provider order entry (CPOE)
- Disease management registry
- Imaging (PACS)
- Patient-centered care
- Pharmacy
- Telehealth
- 1/2 Rural
- AHRQ-sponsored
- Chronic disease
- Decision support
- Electronic medical records (EMR)
- Medication administration
- Non-traditional settings
- Reduce medical errors/ADEs
- Evidence-based practice measures
Evaluation Toolkit
18Consistent Challenges
- Legal/privacy lack of understanding around
HIPAA compliance, confidentiality policies, and
the security of web-based record access - Buy-in for data sharing Understanding what kinds
of consent is required, and clarifying security
and privacy standards that should apply - Organizational/individual experience with HIT
- Securing appropriate sustainable funding
- Consortium governance
- Grant administration
- Competing priorities
- Staff training and turnover
- Changing culture and workflow to integrate HIT
19http//healthit.ahrq.gov
- Lessons learned
- Expert assistance
- Knowledge library
- Topic summaries
- Annotated references
- Public teleconferences
- Community-Based Health IT Initiatives How Do You
Make Them Work? - Are You Ready for EHRs? How to Make that
Assessment - Getting Started with Heath IT Implementation
20New Grant Opportunities Upcoming
- FY07 funding announcements coming soon
- In the ambulatory setting, transitions among
settings, or home health - AHRQ health IT is embedded in our quality, safety
and effectiveness initiatives - Patient-centered care
- Medication management
- Integration of decision support tools
- Enabling quality measurement
- Watch for Ambulatory Patient Safety and Quality
21State and Regional Demonstrations
- 6 contracts
- 30M over 5 years
- Laboratory data
- Pharmacy Data
- Improved Quality and Safety
- Benefit to Medicaid
- Sustainable Model
22HIE v. HIT
- No longer just about putting electronic medical
records in hospitals - Electric health information systems across all
care settings, as well as payers - Linking them together interoperability for
health information exchange (HIE) - For HIE, communities and states (and some
regions) are developing networked systems - To do this, its not just about investing in the
technology (HIT) we must research how to do so
in a way that - Maximizes the value we hope to realize
clinically, economically, and for population
health - Assures that security and privacy protections are
baked into HIE
23HIE Policy Issues
- In addition, a new market is being created, with
all the technical and policy issues that entails,
such as - Standards for data exchange
- Assuring consumer participation and patient
protections - Security concerns
- New business arrangements, new relationships
- Disconnect between payment systems and new
relationships/care delivery models - Secondary use of data
24Collaboration with ONC
- Privacy and Security Solutions for Interoperable
Health Information Exchange Contract - Research Triangle Institute for 17.5 M
- National Governors Association
- 33 States and Puerto Rico
- Identify variations in organization-level
business privacy and security policies and
practices - Preserve privacy and security protections
- Incorporate state and community interests
- Leave behind in states and communities a
knowledge base about privacy and security issues
25HRSA Health Services and Resources
Administration
- HRSA is the nation's access agency improving
health and saving lives by making sure the right
services are available in the right places at the
right time - Primary Federal agency for improving access to
health care services for people who are
uninsured, isolated or medically vulnerable - Mission National leadership, program resources
and services needed to improve access to
culturally competent, quality health care
26HRSA - Office of HealthInformation Technology
OHIT was formally established in a December 2005
Federal Register notice, including the following
components
- Division of Health Information Technology Policy
- Division of Health Information Technology State
and Community Assistance - Office for the Advancement of Telehealth
Office of the Associate Administrator Contact
Cheryl Austein-Casnoff caustein-casnoff_at_hrsa.gov
27OHIT Division of HIT Policy
- Developing a nationwide HIT and telehealth
strategy for HRSA that focuses on the health care
safety net and indigent populations. - Developing HRSAs HIT and telehealth policy.
- Ensures successful dissemination of appropriate
IT advances, such as EMR systems or provider
networks, to HRSA programs. - Works collaboratively with states, foundations,
national organizations, private sector providers,
and other Federal departments in order to promote
the adoption of HIT by HRSAs grantees.
28OHIT Division of HIT State and Community
Assistance (DSCA)
- Develops and coordinates HIT programs and
policies. - Provides professional assistance and support in
developing HIT initiatives among HRSA grantees. - Administers grant programs to promote and
evaluate the use of appropriate HIT among
grantees and others. - Advises HRSA grantees on strategies to maximize
the potential of new and existing HIT
technologies for meeting quality and technical
assistance objectives. - Primary responsibility for the Health Center
Controlled Networks.
29OHIT Office for the Advancement of Telehealth
(OAT)
- Develops and coordinates telehealth grant
programs and contracts. - Provides professional assistance and support in
developing telehealth initiatives. - Administers and evaluates the use of appropriate
telehealth technologies among HRSA grantees and
others. - Disseminates the latest information and research
findings relating to telehealth technologies in
agency programs and underserved areas. - Provides guidance on telehealth policy through
the Associate Administrator for OHIT, other HHS
Offices, and other Federal and state agencies to
promote cost-effective telehealth programs.
30Intersection of Safety, Quality and Health IT
- Support diffusion of HIT to
- 41 states
- 40 million Americans
- Improve medication safety
- CMS e-prescribing demos
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- Provide HIT technical support
to the safety net - Community health centers
- Critical access hospitals
- Public hospitals
- Address Privacy and Security
AHRQ
31 - Carol Cain, PhD
- carol.cain_at_ahrq.hhs.gov
- http//www.ahrq.gov
- http//healthit.ahrq.gov