Achieving Meaningful Use Quality Measures John D. Halamka MD CIO, Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

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Achieving Meaningful Use Quality Measures John D. Halamka MD CIO, Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

My Definition of Meaningful Use Processes and workflow that facilitate improved quality and increased efficiency

44 Standards Harmonization Roadmap 3

HITEP 84 NQF-endorsed AQA/HQA measures require 35 data types Asthma Cancer screening Care coordination Diabetes End-of-life with advanced organ system failure Frailty associated with old age Immunization Ischemic heart disease Major depression Medication management Pregnancy and childbirth Stroke Tobacco dependence treatment in adults

Examples of Data Types Demographics Content: HL7 2.x for messaging, CCD for document summaries Vocabulary: HITSP Harmonized code sets for gender, marital status Problem List Content: HL7 2.x for messaging, CCD for document summaries Vocabulary: SNOMED-CT Medications Content: NCPDP script for messaging, CCD for document summaries Vocabulary: RxNorm and Structured SIG

Examples of Data Types Allergies Content: HL7 2.x for messaging, CCD for document summaries Vocabulary: UNII for foods and substances, NDF-RT for medication class, RxNorm for Medications Progress Notes and Other Narrative Documents (History and Physical, Operative Notes, Discharge Summary) Content: HL7 2.x for messaging, CCD for document summaries Vocabulary: CDA Templates Departmental Reports (Pathology/Cytology, GI, Pulmonary, Cardiology etc.) Content: HL7 2.x for messaging, CCD for document summaries Vocabulary: SNOMED-CT

Examples of Data Types Laboratory Results Content: HL7 2.x for messaging, CCD for document summaries Vocabulary: LOINC for lab name, UCUM for units of measure, SNOMED-CT for test ordering reason Microbiology Content: HL7 2.x for messaging, CCD for document summaries Vocabulary: LOINC for lab name/observation Administrative Transactions (Benefits, Referrals, Claims) Content: X12 Vocabulary: X12, CAQH CORE

Common Secure Transport Privacy and Security Transport: HTTPS, SOAP/REST Transport Orchestration: WS* Authorization/Access Control: XACML

8 HITSP Efforts to support ARRA  HITSP is focusing the energies of its volunteers, staff, and leadership on standards and tools mandated by the new statutory requirements.  HITSP's “accepted” products to date will be leveraged to create new streamlined electronically published standards guides organized around the ARRA EHR interoperability requirements.  The end result will be much more compact, easy to implement, and flexible implementation guidance which supports the meaningful use of EHRs and protection of privacy.

Regional Approaches Built on a common messaging gateway framework Placed on the network of each participating institution CDX Rx Gateway Pharmacy Directory Formulary Service Drug Eligibility Medication History eRX Adaptors Prescription Routing Publishing Service Record Index Management Record Locator Service EHR Adaptors XDS Repository Adaptor Security Trading Partner Registry Logging Validation Translation Routing Guaranteed Delivery Security Trading Partner Registry Logging Validation Translation Routing Guaranteed Delivery Core Gateway NEHEN NEHEN Express Direct Data Entry Billing / PMS Adaptors ADT Adaptors NEHEN Express Direct Data Entry Billing / PMS Adaptors ADT Adaptors

Massachusetts Approach to Data Sharing Doctor to Doctor Doctor to Hospital/Hospital to Doctor Community to Community Quality Warehouse Provider to Payer

Summary “Meaningful use” encompasses processes and workflow that facilitate improved quality and increased efficiency HITEP has identified the needed data types to measure quality and continues working on minimum quality data sets HITSP has harmonized the standards needed to support HITEP and meaningful use of EHRs