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The Status of Health IT in British Columbia
Elaine McKnight
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The Status of Health IT in British Columbia
  • Welcome to British Columbia and the 22nd Annual
    Health Level 7 Business Meeting and Plenary in
    Vancouver.
  • Elaine McKnight, Assistant Deputy Minister
  • Health Sector IM/IT Division
  • Ministry of Health

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The Status of Health IT in British Columbia
  • BC has been a strong supporter of HL7 since the
    early 1990s.
  • We strongly believe that it is through standards
    such as HL7 that we can realize the vision of
    health information being
  • accessible where it is needed
  • when it is needed
  • in a secure and confidential manner
  • That is central to our BCs Health IT programs.

4
History of HL7 in BC
  • BC began using HL7 with the design of PharmaNet
    in 1992.
  • It was founded on HL7 to enable point of service
    access to pharmacies.
  • In 1995, we deployed PharmaNet province wide.
    Today it
  • handles 50 million transactions annually
  • enables providers in the province to access
    medication profiles
  • conduct drug interaction checks
  • process co-insurance claims
  • All in a secure manner that protects citizens
    privacy.

5
History of HL7 in BC
  • In the late 1990s we used HL7 to enable access
    to the provincial health client registry the
    registry that contains basic demographic
    information for all individuals who have received
    health services in the province.
  • We also used HL7 to enable access to public
    medical service insurance eligibility checking.

6
History of HL7 in BC
  • In the early 2000s, BC developed a provider
    registry application for use by four western
    Canadian provinces using HL7.
  • This provider registry message set now forms the
    international specification for provider registry
    interaction.

7
History of HL7 in BC
  • Beginning in 2003, British Columbia began the
    transition to HL7 Version 3.
  • We developed an expanded and enhanced client
    registry and enabled access using version 3
    messages.
  • We added version 3 message support to the
    provider registry.

8
History of HL7 in BC
  • We were heavily involved in the Canada wide work
    on the version 3 message specifications for the
    electronic health record.
  • We continue to participate at the HL7
    International level.

9
The Status of Health IT in British Columbia
  • What is BC doing today?

10
The Status of Health IT in British Columbia
  • We are working to provide an integrated,
    interoperable electronic systems
  • To facilitate health care information being
    accessible, when and where it is needed.
  • To support personal health, health care decision
    making and health system sustainability.

11
The Status of Health IT in British Columbia
  • Focusing on collaboration and integrated planning
    and delivery
  • Integrated planning between the health
    authorities, the Ministry and provider
    organizations will ensure a focused, sustainable
    and responsible approach to realizing the eHealth
    vision
  • Integrated planning between BC and other
    provincial and national jurisdictions will enable
    Canadas electronic health record, strengthening
    Canadas health system

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Building Today
  • With investment from Canada Health Infoway, we
    have launched a series of projects aimed at
    establishing provincial electronic health record
    facilities based on common standards that will be
    used across Canada.
  • HL7 Version 3 is a key foundational standard for
    these initiatives.

15
Building Today
  • We are undertaking major initiatives in the areas
    of common infrastructure, information
    repositories and point of service systems.

16
Building Today
  • For common infrastructure we are building
  • a consistent, secure front door to electronic
    health record services that will provide
    consistent and secure HL7 Version 3 message
    handling
  • a series of integrated, secure health networks,
    to support message based provincial electronic
    health services

17
Building Today
  • We are working at a provincial level to develop
    identity management standards, policies and
    practices for both citizens and providers.
  • This common infrastructure will enable point of
    service systems from around the province to
    consistently and securely access an individuals
    electronic health record.

18
Building Today
  • For information repositories, we are
  • building the foundation that will form the
    electronic health record
  • implementing a lab results repository that will
    be capable of collecting and presenting and
    distributing lab test results

19
Building Today
  • Rebuilding the provincial pharmacy system to
    enable new features such as electronic
    prescribing.
  • We are implementing an immunization, diagnostic
    image and results repositories.
  • Our eventual goal is to enable electronic order
    entry throughout all services

20
Building Today
  • For point of service
  • We are developing a pan Canadian public health
    surveillance application in partnership with
    Canada Health Infoway.
  • It will enable management of outbreaks,
    communicable disease cases, immunizations,
    vaccine inventories, health alerts, and related
    workflow.

21
Building Today
  • We are also implementing new public health point
    of service applications for surveillance, family
    health and health protection and integrating
    these into the provincial electronic health
    record infrastructure.
  • We are working with our provincial health
    authorities to integrate electronic health record
    services into local clinical and lab information
    systems.

22
Building Today
  • We are supporting the standardization of
    Electronic Medical Record applications within the
    province. Physicians have just begun to adopt
    these applications.
  • Over the next 2 years, we will begin to integrate
    these applications into the electronic health
    record infrastructure.

23
Building Today
  • We are working with software providers to enable
    integration of electronic health record services
    into point of service products.
  • We are building an integrated viewer, based on
    common web browser technology, to enable secure
    access to the electronic health record where this
    access is not supported by a point of service
    application.

24
Where do we want to go in the future?
  • We want to enable services directly to BC
    citizens.
  • We want to directly engage patients in their
    care, especially those with chronic disease.
  • We want information that can close the loop
    that enables outcome assessment, policy and
    strategy development in a variety of settings
    from local practice to health system wide.

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Where do we want to go in the future?
  • These next steps will help us improve and advance
    services for British Columbians.
  • We will take those steps more securely and more
    quickly by sharing and learning at venues like
    this.
  • Thank you.
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