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Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) & Meaningful Use Sara Imholte Arizona Department of Health Services December 6, 2013

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Number of MU Objectives Stage 1Stage 2 Eligible Hospitals (EH, CAH) Core1416 Menu5 of 103 of 6 Eligible Professionals (EP) Core1517 Menu5 of 103 of 6 For hospitals, Public Health objectives move from menu to core in Stage 2.

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Public Health Objectives – Stage 1 MU Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR) Immunization Registry (ASIIS) Syndromic Surveillance (BioSense) Objective for:EH, CAHEH, CAH, EP Required or Menu? Menu* *must choose one of the 2/3 PH objectives ADHS StatusCurrently Accepting Planning to accept from hospitals only StandardsHL HL or MU HL7 Implementation Guide? Yes Not specified (but there is one in use) Message Vocabulary LOINC (SNOMED)CVXNone cited

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Public Health Objectives – Stage 2 MU Electronic Laboratory Reporting Immunization Registry (ASIIS) Syndromic Surveillance (BioSense) Cancer Registry Specialized Registry Required or Menu? Required EH, CAH Required EH, CAH, EP Required EH/CAH, Menu EP* * EPs must choose 3 of 6 menu objectives ADHS Status Currently Accepting Hospitals only Plan to be ready to accept ? StandardsHL HL or CDA? IG?Yes No VocabLOINC, SNOMED CVXSNOMED

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Stage 2 public health objectives include this wording: “except where prohibited, and in accordance with applicable law and practice” Providers must report if ADHS accepts it, even if not required by law (example: adult immunizations) Providers do not have to report if specifically excluded by law

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Registration of Intent to Submit to PH Stage 2 requires Provider registration with the Public Health Agency (PHA) of intent to initiate ongoing submission Deadline: within 60 days of the start of the EHR reporting period

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Registration of Intent to Submit to PH ADHS is developing a website for Provider registration – While the website is in development, please to start the registration process. Once you have registered with ADHS, you will receive information on next steps for each objective you plan to complete

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov The Stage 2 measure will not be met if the provider: Fails to register their intent by the deadline; or Fails to participate in the onboarding process as demonstrated by failure to respond to the PHA written requests for action within 30 days on two separate occasions.  ADHS may place you in a hold queue if the program has a large number of implementations at the same time. This does not count against you – you can still meet the public health measure. Once you are removed from the hold queue and action is requested, the above 30 day periods may apply.

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Stage 2 Public Health Letters ADHS will provide written communication (including electronic form) affirming that the EP, EH or CAH registered intent to submit messages or met the appropriate measure

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR)

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov What is ELR? Labs are required to report a set of test results to ADHS (A.A.C. R ) Electronic reports are integrated into the state electronic disease surveillance systems ELR shortens the time for reporting and initiation of infectious disease control measures ELR decreases hospital staff time needed for reporting

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov ELR: Standards Message format: HL7 Version Implementation Guide: Electronic Laboratory Reporting to Public Health – AZ-specific Implementation Guide as well Vocabulary: – LOINC Codes used for test ordered and test performed – SNOMED CT Codes used for specimen types and test results (i.e. organisms isolated by culture)

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov ELR: Secure Message Transport SFTP – Preferred PHIN-MS – CDC tool, used but not preferred

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov ELR: Current Status ADHS is currently accepting ELR submissions for MU About 25 hospitals have tested (3 in production) Onboarding additional laboratories based on readiness and following steps outlined at

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov ELR Technical Workshop An ELR Technical Workshop was held on May 17 in Phoenix and by webinar The workshop described the process, tools and resources to implement ELR with ADHS All presentations and handouts are posted at: lab-reporting lab-reporting

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Syndromic Surveillance

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov What is Syndromic Surveillance? Public Health receives reports of demographics and symptoms of patients (ADT messages) This information is used to identify outbreaks or health events and monitor the health status of a community Syndromic surveillance is fast – Public Health can see what’s happening in a community before the patients have a confirmed diagnosis or laboratory results

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Syndromic Surveillance: Standards Message format: HL7 Version Implementation Guides: Multiple PHIN Messaging Guides for Syndromic Surveillance available at: AZ-specific Implementation Guide currently under review

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Syndromic Surveillance: Secure Message Transport SFTP – Preferred PHIN-MS – CDC tool, used but not preferred Other options may also be available

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Syndromic Surveillance: Current Status/Future Plans Utilizing the national BioSense 2.0 system as the MU Syndromic Surveillance system in AZ Create AZ-specific implementation guide, user manual, training documents. Plan to start accepting submissions from hospitals in early 2014 Will require a Data Use Agreement between facility and ADHS

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Immunization Registry (ASIIS)

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov What is ASIIS? The Arizona State Immunization Information System (ASIIS ) is the state’s immunization registry Providers are required to report all immunizations administered to ≤18 y.o. under ARS Pharmacists are required to report any immunizations administered regardless of patient age under ARS Enables providers to access a complete immunization record for each child they treat regardless of where immunizations may have been received

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov ASIIS: Standards & Transport Message format: HL7 Version Implementation Guide: Implementation Guide for Immunization Messaging Message Transport: – HTTPS Post (recommended) – SOAP (recommended) – SFTP

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov ASIIS: Current Status/Future Plans ASIIS currently accepting submissions for MU Over 730 providers have tested (400 in production) Standard protocols and guidelines for testing distributed after receipt of initial interest form – available by sending a request to

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov ASIIS: Steps for Providers/Hospitals Complete an initial interest form: tialInterestForm.pdf tialInterestForm.pdf ASIIS program will follow up to provide protocols and guidelines for testing and attestation To meet Meaningful Use Stage II, Arizona providers who completed a Stage I attestation by 12/31/12 must: Establish an active interface with ASIIS to regularly upload immunization data Upload immunization data in HL7 v for the 90 day reporting period, which ends no later than 12/31/2014

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov