West Virginia Information Technology Summit November 4, 2009.

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West Virginia Information Technology Summit November 4, 2009

WVHIN Background Enabled by W. Va. Code § 16-29G-1, et seq. (2006) Managed by 17-member public/private Board of Directors Charged to design, implement and maintain a statewide health information exchange WVHIN Goal: Improve Patient Care

What is Health Information Exchange? “The electronic movement of health- related information among organizations according to nationally recognized standards.”- Office of the National Coordinator, 2008 Health Information Exchanges (HIE) can transform health care.

WVHIN Personal Health Record Medicaid Initiatives Public Health Community HIE Physician Network Physician APhysician BPhysician C Independent Physician Independent Hospital Independent Lab and Imaging Center Clinic Group Clinic Other HIE Initiatives Health System Hospitals Clinic Surgi-Centers Hospital Owned Physician Practices Nursing Homes WVHIN Enables Data Exchange for Patient Centered Care WV Connect Pharmaceutical drug programs Regional Extension Center

Phase 1 – Clinical Messaging E-prescribing Transfer of data relating to specific transactions including: -Results – delivery of lab results, radiology results, and hospital reports -Referrals – cross-referrals between physician practices -Public health exchange – reportable conditions to public health and alerts from public health

Phase 2 – Inquiry Access to data from multiple organizations: -Allergies -Lab, Radiology, Hospital and other reports -Immunization & Disease Registries -Problem Lists -Administrative Data -Diagnosis -Medications -Public Health Reportable Conditions & Alerts

Phase 3 – Quality & Value Quality Improvement Initiatives: -Public Health Surveillance & Population Health -Personal Health Record -Aggregate data available for quality of care analysis purposes

WVHIN’s Architecture & Design Commercially available, hosted- solution Hybrid architecture with capabilities to support both federated and centralized applications, centralized and de-centralized data Support a “shared services and repositories” approach as specified by ONC Conform to the most current technical industry standards such as HL7, IHE, CDA, CCD, and HITSP and semantic interoperability standards such as LOINC, SNOMED, etc Include an interface to the NHIN

Meaningful Use of EHRs The HITECH Act provides incentive payments under Medicare and Medicaid for eligible providers who have adopted certified EHR systems which meet requirements for “meaningful use.” Meaningful Use of a EHR has 3 components: 1. EHR system must be certified and include e-prescribing capabilities. 2. EHR system must be able to exchange with other systems (interoperability). 3. The system must produce reports using various yet-to-be defined clinical and quality metrics. Final rule to be published by end of Physician incentive payments could range from $44,000 over 5 years under Medicare or $65,000 under Medicaid. Base hospital incentive payment under Medicare is $2M.

Meaningful Use & Physician Adoption WVHIN is committed to assisting the provider community achieve the definition of Meaningful Use by: 1. Connecting all providers to the WVHIN. 2. Providing low cost, easy to use solutions for those providers who are not well positioned to achieve Meaningful Use on their own or do not have easy access to EMRs that meet the definition of Meaningful Use.

Roll out by Medical Referral Region (MRR) – hospitals, physicians, FQHCs, nursing homes, other clinics, other providers Sequencing of start of roll out –Roll out to begin as early as July 2010 –Charleston, Wheeling, Huntington, Morgantown MRRs, others Roll out of an additional MRR will begin in first Quarter 2011, with a third roll out in second Quarter 2011; subsequent MRRs rolled out every 4 months. WVHIN Roll Out Plan 11

Vendor Selection Process Transparent process to select WVHIN vendor Tentative timeline – now through April 2010