Copyright Health Technology Center 1 The Role of Technology Healthcare Quality and Medical Error Reduction: The Role of Technology Molly Joel Coye MD,

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Copyright Health Technology Center 1 The Role of Technology Healthcare Quality and Medical Error Reduction: The Role of Technology Molly Joel Coye MD, MPH Founder and CEO Health Technology Center

Copyright Health Technology Center 2 Forces Driving Toward the Tipping Point The American health care delivery system is in need of fundamental change. The current care systems cannot do the job. Trying harder will not work. Changing systems of care will. IOM: Crossing the Quality Chasm RAND: Almost half of all patients get sub-standard care IOM : One-third of healthcare expenditures are waste IOM: Remedies reside in two domains – INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY REIMBURSEMENTREFORM

Copyright Health Technology Center 3 Private Sector Responses Private Sector Responses eHealth Initiative: IT vendors, healthcare providers formed a new association to promote the use of IT to improve healthcare Drove key industry agreements to cooperate on standards Built recognition and support in Congress Connecting for Health: Provided platform + funding for cross-industry collaboration Supported rapid-cycle development of framework + roadmap = basis for progress Academic research: Center for Information Technology Leadership – financial analysis of impact of technology for safety and quality Riegenstrief Institute for Healthcare, Brigham and Women’s Hospital…

Copyright Health Technology Center 4 Federal Response Federal Response Rapid Progress “Grocery stores are more automated than healthcare” Federal agencies lead in adoption of data standards – using purchaser clout to drive the market Asked IOM and HL7 to define and develop standards for EHR functionality Enacted MMA 2003 – IT + chronic care provisions Presidential Executive Order: Drive standards Use Federal purchaser clout Create new office:

Copyright Health Technology Center 5 Federal Response Federal Response Rapid Progress “Grocery stores are more automated than healthcare” Federal agencies lead in adoption of data standards – using purchaser clout to drive the market Asked IOM and HL7 to define and develop standards for EHR functionality Enacted MMA 2003 – IT + chronic care provisions Presidential Executive Order: Drive standards Use Federal purchaser clout Create new office: National Healthcare IT Coordinator

Copyright Health Technology Center 6 Questions for Today Questions for Today What role will technology play in safety and quality improvement? How will federal leadership accelerate the use of information technology to improve care? How can information used by patients improve safety and quality? How will community and regional initiatives be knit into a national infrastructure to support quality and safety in healthcare? …and above all, How fast? What will impede progress? How should this effect action by executives in healthcare organizations?