2009 03 31 healthstory webinar presentation
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Healthstory overview from Webinar Presentation on Mar 31, 2009TRANSCRIPT
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Welcome!Q1 ‘09 Business Plan Review
Tuesday, March 31, 20092:00-3:00 PM central
URL: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/233785188
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Agenda
1. Agenda Review
2. Ground Rules
3. Introductions
4. Background
5. Business Plan Review
6. Q&A
Objective: Participants can
speak knowledgeably
about the Health Story Project and
its status
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Ground Rules
Introduce self when speaking
Stay on topic; Use parking lot
If your line is noisy, please mute
If muted, “raise hand”
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Presenters
Nick van Terheyden, MD CMO, M*Modal [email protected]
Joy Kuhl, CPFThe Health Story [email protected]
Liora Alschuler, Principal Alschuler
Associates, LLC [email protected]
Introductions
Attendees Name
Organization
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Background
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Background: Why Health Story?
Challenge … 600 million clinical documents produced in U.S./year
Dictated and transcribed documents around 60% of clinical data
Getting valuable info from narrative documents into the EHR
What if you could … Continue to use narrative and dictation and
at the same time increase usage of the EMR and
make more records available for the health information exchange?
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CDA Templates
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Accessible Clinical Data
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CDA: A Document Exchange Specification
This is a CDA
and this
and this
and this
and this
and this
and this
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CDA: Investing in Information
CDA at the Mayo Clinic Initiated in 1999
Thousands of documents each week
Clinical documents: Most important capital asset
CDA at New York Presbyterian (was Col-Pres) “CDA Philosophy”
Clinical notes contain critical information in narrative
Best format for information mining and aggregation across applications
1/3 of all discharges summaries
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Background: Why Health Story?
CDA4CDT: rapid development initiative “Clinical Document Architecture for Common Document Types”
Founders: AHDI/MTIA, AHIMA, M*Modal and Alschuler
Benefactors: 3M, A-Life Medical, Imagetek, Interfix, MedQuist, MDinTouch, Misys, Precyse, Quadramed, Spheris, Webmedx
Published HL7 draft standards: 1) consultation note, 2) history and physical, 3) operative note and 4) diagnostic imaging reports
Earned positive recognition in national press
Strong volunteer participation in standards development
Cited by AHIC as source for national standards
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Background: Why Health Story?
Health Story: industry alliance In 2008, participants agreed to:
Build on momentum and success of CDA4CDT
Continue development work and further adoption
Develop 5-year business plan to guide activities
SWOT analysis led to new brand
Speaks to common vision for comprehensive electronic clinical records
Planning led to refined mission
To develop and promote information standards that support the flow of information between narrative documents and EHRs
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Q1 ‘09Business Plan Review
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Business Plan Review
18-Month Goals
1.Solidify operations and develop brand
2.Build coalition
3.Generate market demand
4.Maintain momentum in product development
5.Foster adoption
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Business Plan Review
1. Solidify Operations &Develop Brand
Business plan approved
Logo produced
Web site live with basic information
New brand launched at RSNA
Executive committee and activities operational
Web site live with rich information
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Business Plan Review
2. Build Coalition
Membership materials and benefits in place
Ongoing communication with members
Promoter profiles online
$51,500 secured ($200K goal)
Minimum of 1 EHR vendor and 1 healthcare facility and/or RHIO recruited
95% member retention
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Business Plan Review
3. Generate Market Demand
Broad industry speaking engagements
Strong press coverage
Web site a useful tool
Use case in development
In dialogue with national stakeholders
National relevance with AHIC, HITSP, CCHIT
White paper developed
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4. Maintain Momentum in Product Development
Technical implementation guides Consultation note
History and physical
Operative note
Diagnostic imaging report
Discharge summary (w/IHE)
Encounter note
Training program designed and available 2009
Business Plan Review
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Business Plan Review
5. Foster Adoption
10 facilities to require standards in RFPs
5 organizations to pilot by 2010
Status Members generating Health Story CDA
GE Medical, Medquist, M*Modal
Provider adoption
HITSP requirement
C84 Consult and History & Physical Note Component
Add Diagnostic Imaging, Op Note
On CCHIT roadmap
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Business Plan Review
5-Year Goals
1.Establish brand awareness
2.Maintain strong coalition
3. Increase market demand
4.Publish catalog of products
5.Earn national endorsement
6.Foster widespread adoption
7.Declare success
Our Vision: Comprehensiv
e electronic clinical
records that tell a patient’s
complete health story.
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Next Steps and Q&A
Health Story Project MeetingHIMSS ConferenceMcCormick Place, Chicago, IllinoisTuesday, April 7, 20098:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.Meeting Room: N128invitation
Health Story Project BreakfastMTIA 20th Annual ConferenceLouisville Downtown Marriott, Louisville, KentuckyThursday, April 23, 20097:15 a.m. - 8:15 p.m.presentation begins at 7:30 a.m.invitation
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Get Involved
Join the project
Participate in HL7 Structured Documents Work Group
Participate in HL7 ballot comment periods
Participate in other public comment periods (CCHIT, HITSP, etc.)
Work standards into your development plans
Encourage implementation
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