A Presentation to the HIE Steering Committee Mendocino Informatics Thursday December 19, 2007 A. John Blair, III, MD CEO, MedAllies.

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A Presentation to the HIE Steering Committee Mendocino Informatics Thursday December 19, 2007 A. John Blair, III, MD CEO, MedAllies

Healthy Hudson Valley Initiative  Care Coordination and Continuity  Reporting  Public Health  Quality

MedAllies  EHR Implementation  Hudson Valley Health Information Exchange (HVHIE)  Reporting Services  Public Health (PHRS)  Quality (QRS)

Barriers to EHR Adoption  Prohibitive Cost  Inadequate IT Expertise  Scarce Resources  Poor Integration of Products

Prohibitive Cost  $20,000-30,000/Provider Up-Front  $500-1,000/Provider/Month On-Going

Strategy  Subscription Model  $5,000/Provider Up-Front  $400/Provider/Month On-Going

Inadequate IT Expertise  Practice Management System  Legacy Systems  Older Technology  Less Network Complexity  Lower Availability Requirement  Lower Response Time Requirement  Internet Connectivity  ASP

Strategy  EHR is a New World  Availability  Response Time  Equipment  Network

Strategy  IT Support Outsourcing  Connectivity  Healthcare Setting  Application Familiarity  New Understanding of Medical Practice Setting  Now clinical area and workflow effected in addition to administrative  Preventive Maintenance

Scarce Resources  Staffing Constraints  Knowledge Base

Ideal Implementation Vendor Practice

Typical Implementation VendorPractice Strategy Gap Implementation Services

 Coordinate IT  Practice Consultant  MGMA  Front office  Billing office  Implementation  Project management  Post Implementation  CMIO  Decision support  Chronic disease management  Connectivity  HIE

Physicians Labs Hospitals Pharmacies HVHIE Reporting Quality Public Health Community Health Centers Health Information Exchange

Evolution of Quality Reporting  Claims Data  Structural Incentives  IT adoption and usage  NCQA/POL  Clinical Data

Claims Based Incentives Report Development Transparency P-4-P Project Multi-Payer Single Payer P-4-P Project Physician Feedback and Communication Efforts

Physician Reports

Single Payer P-4-P

Transparency

Physician Feedback & Communication  Medical Council  PCP  Specialty  Clinical leadership  Strong quality focus  Initial Report Feedback  Individual  Group  Monthly Newsletter  Physician Comment Period Prior to Incentive Payments

Multi-Payer Reports

Structural Incentives NCQA/PPC-MH eRx Community Viewer Clinical Messaging Physician Feedback and Communication THINC RHIO, Quality Committee

NCQA Physician Practice Connections  Access / Communication  Patient tracking / Registries  Care Management  Self Management Support  Electronic Prescribing  Test Tracking  Referral Tracking  Performance Reporting & Improvement  Interoperability

2008 Incentive Pilot  FFS Base  Structural Incentive  PPC-MH  Process/Outcome Measure Incentives  Claims Data  Multi-payer Aggregation  Clinical Measures  CMS/AMA/NCQA/EHRVA Collaborative  TCNY Project  HL-7 Project

THINC RHIO, Inc. Consumers Operating Committees 1. Privacy & Consumer 2. Security & Technology 3. Quality & Clinical 4. Public Health 5. Finance Board of Directors Program Office Hospitals Payers Public Health Physicians THINC RHIO Board of Directors 1. Physicians 2. Hospitals 3. Community Health Center 4. Public Health 5. Consumer 6. Business Committees Employers Community Health Centers

THINC RHIO, Quality Committee  Activities  Determine performance measures  Promote standards  HIE  Measure metrics  Coordinate payment incentives  Committee Composition  Physicians  Hospitals  Health plans  Quality measures experts

Current Grants / Contracts  HEAL I  1,000 Ambulatory EHRs  MSSNY  50% Hardware Network Costs  HEAL I EHRs  Pay For Performance  Aggregated Claims Data and Report  Medical Home  NHIN II  Quality Reporting  CDC  Public Health Reporting

A. John Blair, III, MD CEO, MedAllies Thanks for your time!