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1 The State of Florida’s Advances in Supporting the Use of Health IT 2015 HIT Days State Capitol January 26, 2015 Agency for Health Care Administration Secretary Elizabeth Dudek 1

2 Agency Health IT Initiatives Florida Health Finder Telemedicine Promotion of e-Prescribing Administration of the Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Program Governance of the Florida Health Information Exchange 2

3 Improved Health Care Transparency: Enhanced Data Access and Interaction The Agency collects, analyzes, and distributes critical health care data and information to improve the transparency of: – Health care services quality (facilities and providers) – Health plan quality and member satisfaction – Health care costs – Health services and facility utilization – Licensing and regulatory information 3

4 4 Florida Health Finder

5 Assisted Living Facility Compare Tool 5 Search by: Name Location/Geography Special programs and services Nurse Availability Activities offered View and compare previous deficiencies, sanctions, and fines New !

6 6 Recognized as one of the Top 11 Technology projects in Florida Government for 2015

7 Telemedicine Services Telemedicine services are covered for Medicaid recipients in both the fee-for-service and Managed Medical Assistance (MMA) programs for the following services: – Behavioral health – Dental – Physician – Interpretation of diagnostic testing results by Florida licensed physicians Participating MMA plans are allowed to offer telemedicine for most covered services, as they choose, with Agency approval 7

8 e-Prescribing Metrics The Agency produces a quarterly dashboard of metrics – Statewide adoption and use trending – Comparison of Florida and national e-prescribing rates Florida has seen a steady increase in e-prescribing since the inception of the initiative in 2007 2015 marks the first year of data collection for e-prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) 8

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10 Enablement Status for e-Prescribing of Controlled Substances for Florida Prescribers Prescribers must utilize EHR software that is EPCS certified and audit approved to enable e- prescribing of controlled substance As of November 2015, approximately 1.6% of active e- prescribers have been enabled to prescribe controlled substances Pharmacies Pharmacies must be ready to receive EPCS transactions from prescribers with approved software As of November 2015, 73.8% of pharmacies in Florida are enabled to received e-prescribed controlled substances 10

11 Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Program Administered by the Agency Provides financial incentives to eligible hospitals and professionals for the adoption and meaningful use (MU) of EHRs 2016 is the last year to begin participation 11

12 12 Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Program

13 EHR Incentive Program 13

14 2010 Cooperative Agreement with Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) 2011 Agency and Harris Corp. initiate implementation of Florida HIE 2012 First Patient Look- Up (PLU) network “nodes” go live 2013 ONC Cooperative Agreement ends. Agency contracts Harris Corp. to maintain HIE operations 2015 Added Event Notification Service (ENS) to the HIE portfolio 14 The Florida Health Information Exchange (HIE)

15 Florida HIE Governance The Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) is the governing body of the Florida HIE The Agency performs participant vetting Harris Corporation, the HIE vendor, operates the Florida HIE services and the gateway to the eHealth Exchange Sustained by user fees 15

16 Florida HIE Services 16 Patient Look Up (PLU) Connects existing health care provider networks to exchange health information across a statewide information highway Completely Federated Organizations can connect directly or through a PLU Partner Organization Direct Messaging Service (DMS) HIPAA compliant email service that allows participants to send and receive messages and attachments containing a patient’s clinical data Providers do not need to have an active EHR to use this service Event Notification Service (ENS) Provides alerts to ACOs and health plans about their members’ hospital encounters The health plan or ACO then notifies the patient’s primary care provider for care coordination

17 Patient Look-Up (PLU) Service Connects regional HIEs through a federated model – Includes hospitals, clinics, and long-term post-acute care providers Provides transport only - no centralized database Each participating organization: – maintains its own records – ensures required safeguards are in place – is responsible for vetting user access Enables participation in nationwide eHealth Exchange CMS Funding is available to assist with onboarding for eligible participants 17

18 PLU Participants January 2016 18

19 19 PLU Participation through a Partner Better fit for some providers Participation through a PLU Partner enables bi-directional exchange CMS funding is available to assist with onboarding for eligible participants PLU Partner Organizations: – Tampa Bay HIE – Strategic Health Intelligence – Community Heath IT* * Scheduled to go live in early 2016

20 Direct Messaging A simple, standards-based way to send and receive authenticated and encrypted health information over the Internet, regardless of location or Electronic Health Record system in use by exchanging parties Direct messaging is now an integral component of Stage 2 Meaningful Use objectives and measures that eligible providers must meet to receive payments Certified EHRs support direct exchange 20

21 Florida HIE’s Direct Messaging Service Operated by Inpriva under contract with Harris for the Florida HIE – Inpriva is accredited by Direct Trust Enables exchange of messages by users of any Direct Trust accredited vendor Integration with EHR systems is available 21

22 Event Notification Service The Event Notification Service (ENS) provides timely notice of patient encounter from over 200 hospitals to subscribing organizations ENS can benefit hospitals, physicians, ACOs, health plans, and patients – Enhanced post-discharge care coordination – Supports efforts to shift the setting of care for non-urgent conditions from the emergency department to primary care – Reduced readmissions rates for hospitals 22

23 ENS Patient Panel 23

24 ENS Subscribers More than 1 million patients are being served through the connections made by Florida health plans: – WellCare of Florida – Sunshine State Health Plan – Molina Healthcare of Florida – South Florida Community Care Network 2 additional health plans have signed agreements to participate: – Humana Medical Plan – Magellan Complete Care 12 ACOs have signed agreements – 6 are already receiving notifications 24

25 ENS Monthly Notification Volume 25

26 The Future of Health IT in Florida 26 Continued data sharing to improve decision making Growing interest in the use of telehealth Increasing number of providers utilizing e-prescribing, including control substances Connecting providers that use EHR systems to their communities through HIE Expanded use of HIE services –Meaningful Use –Reduced Readmission –Continuity of Care

27 To Learn More… AHCA Health IT Symposium – Going Digital: Helping Florida Get Connected – February 4, 2016 in Miami Connect with us through Social Media: www.AHCA.myflorida.com www.Florida-HIE.net https://www.facebook.com/AHCAFlorida @AHCA_FL 27

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