David W. Bates, MD, MSc Chief Quality Officer, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Member, HIT Policy Committee President-elect, ISQua Medinfo, 2013.

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David W. Bates, MD, MSc Chief Quality Officer, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Member, HIT Policy Committee President-elect, ISQua Medinfo, 2013

Summary Results: Overall Assessment of Current Status in U.S. Leaders EHRs of today do not support many of the key needs of practices especially those focusing on enabling team care Tremendous evolution underway today in how these processes are being managed Even leaders did report some best practices Many minor issues with EHRs of today which can be addressed soon But is an area in which great additional change will occur

Key Functions of EHRs for Care Coordination Reconciling medications Tracking laboratory tests Communicating across settings Mediating care plans between disciplines O’Malley et al, Center for Studying Health System Change

Other Key Activities in Care Coordination Referrals Consultations Care transitions

Stages of Meaningful Use Improving Outcomes Stage 1: Data capture and patient access Stage 2: Information exchange and care coordination Stage 3: Improved outcomes Stage Stage Stage

Focus of Stage 3 Meaningful Use Criteria Care Coordination Criteria Medication Reconciliation Summary of Care Record Exchange Referral Report Exchange 6

Medication Reconciliation Applies to transitions of care (receiving a patient from another setting of care or provider of care or believes an encounter is relevant) Stage 2: Reconcile medications for >50% of transitions of care Stage 3: Reconcile medications for >50% of transitions of care Reconcile medication allergies for >10% of transitions of care Reconcile problems for >10% of transitions of care 7

Summary Care Record Exchange Applies to (1) transitions of care and (2) referrals to another site of care or provider of care Stage 2: SCR exchange for 50%; electronic SCR exchange for 10% Stage 3: SCR exchange for 65%; electronic SCR exchange for 30%* For transitions of site of care, SCR must include all four of the following; for referrals, just the first Concise narrative in support of care transitions (free text that captures current care synopsis and expectations for transitions and/or referral) Setting-specific goals Instructions for care during transition and for 48 hours afterwards Care team members, including primary care provider and caregiver name, role and contact info 8

Referral Report Exchange Stage 2: None Stage 3: EP to whom a patient is referred acknowledges receipt of external information and provides referral results to the requesting provider, thereby beginning to close the loop. For patients referred during an EHR reporting period, referral results generated from the EHR, 50% are returned to the requestor and 10% of those are returned electronically* Specific interest in assessing return of test results 9

Stage 3 Care Coordination Measures from a PCP Perspective For referrals, PART 1: Send an SCR that includes a concise narrative in support of care transitions (free text that captures current care synopsis and expectations for transitions and/or referral) for 65% of patients referred and 30% electronically In PCP control PART 2: Receive referral reports for 50% of patients referred and 10% electronically (including test results). Depends on specialist 10

Patient-Centered Medical Home and HIT 7 Major areas: Clinical Decision Support Registries Team Care Personal Health Records Care Transitions Telehealth Measurement David Bates and Asaf Bitton. “The Future of HIT in the PCMH”. Health Affairs. April 2010.

Conclusions EHRs today do not support needed care coordination activities well Enormous variation in processes among practices Doing well in this area broadly will be central to improving efficiency, safety, quality Early meaningful use just barely get started Do not yet address—care plan, team communication, registry-type tools Critical area for further research