Federal Health IT PolicyLarry Wolf
Health IT Strategist, Kindred HealthcareJanuary 13, 2015
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Change Happened
AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT OF 2009
Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH)
ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
• Almost all hospitals now use EHRs
• Over half of outpatient physicians now use EHRs
HITECH
February 2009
TECHNICAL VISION
• Electronic Health Records are the norm
• Information follows the patient & available as needed
• Quality measures derived from EHR
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Strategic Themes
POST-ACUTE CARE
• Partnerships are essential
• Transitions are high risk
• Value must be proven
→ Share information with partners
→ Good communication reduces risk
→ Quality measures becoming eQuality Measures
→ Communication and data standards are key enablers
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PERSON-CENTERED
• Get Home (live your life)
• Stay Home (avoid hospitalization/re-hospitalization)
FEDERAL POLICY AND HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
• Triple Aim: Best Care for every individual + Best Health for the nation + Best Total Cost
• Align programs and payment
• Health IT is a means, not an end
• All providers and community partners need to be electronically enabled and connected
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Post-Acute Care• Diagnosis
• Intervention
• Recovery
• Rehabilitation
• Healing
• Wellness
• Prevention
• Long-term Management
TRANSITION OF CARE OBJECTIVE FOR HITECH MEANINGFUL USE STAGE 2
Electronic Care Summary for 10% of STAC hospital discharges
Standards:
• Direct – Secure Medical eMail
• Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA)
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* Source: RTI, 2009: Examining Post Acute Care Relationships in an Integrated Hospital System
35% of Medicare beneficiaries discharged from a short-term acute hospital receive post-acute services*
Physician payment for
• Care coordination
• Telehealth
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IMPACT Act of 2014 (Pubic Law 113-185)
STANDARDIZED ASSESSMENT DATA FOR POST-ACUTE CARE
GOALS• Comparison across LTPAC• Improved quality – care and outcomes• Improved communication and interoperability• Recommendations on payment reformMETHODS• Selectively standardize assessment data, data
for QMs, and data on resource use• Replace some elements of current
assessments (OASIS , MDS, IRF-PAI, LTCH)• Assess at admission and discharge
Improving Medicare Post-Acute Care Transformation Act of 2014
https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/4994
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-113publ185/pdf/PLAW-113publ185.pdf
FY 2015 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019
Today
Use of quality data to inform discharge planning
FY 2016 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022
Standardized quality and resource use measure reporting
Standardized assessment data (no later than)
CMS and MedPACreports on PAC prospective payment
Study on hospital assessment data
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QUALITY MEASURES – to include change in status
• Functional status (such as: mobility, self-care)
• Cognitive function (such as: ability to express ideas)
• Skin integrity
• Medication reconciliation
• Incidence of major falls
• Communicating health information and care preferences
ADDITIONAL DATA CATEGORIES – to include
• Medical conditions and co-morbidities
• Mental status (such as: depression, dementia)
• Impairments (such as: incontinence, impaired ability to see,
hear or swallow)
• Special services, treatments, and interventions
RESOURCE USE MEASURES – Domains include
• Estimated Medicare spending per beneficiary,
• Discharge to community,
• All-condition risk-adjusted potentially-preventable hospital
readmission rates
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Federal Health IT Strategic Plan: 2015-2020
DRAFT HEALTH IT STRATEGIC PLAN – OPEN FOR COMMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY 6, 2015
http://www.healthit.gov/policy-researchers-implementers/health-it-strategic-planning
Collect
Share
Use
• Expand Adoption of Health IT
• Advance Secure and Interoperable Health Information
• Strengthen Health Care Delivery
• Advance the Health and Well-Being of Individuals and Communities
• Advance Research, Scientific Knowledge, and Innovation
RECOMMENDATIONS: FEDERAL HIT POLICY COMMITTEE ON LTPAC AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH (June 2014)
• Interoperability especially for assessments• Privacy and Security
• Align Federal programs on data and standards• Consistent HIT certification program
http://healthit.gov/facas/sites/faca/files/HITPC_CAWG_VoluntaryCert_Update_2014-06-10.pdf
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CONNECT WITH PARTNERS
• Electronic Health Record (EHR) vendor
• Acute care providers – hospitals and physician groups
• Local Health Information Organization/Exchange (HIO/HIE)
• Free-standing Direct email provider/Health Internet Service Provider (HISP)
In early 2015
• Interoperability Roadmap
• Proposed Rule for MU Stage 3 and HIT 2015 Certification
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Thank YouCONTACT INFORMATION
Larry Wolf
Health IT Strategist, Kindred Healthcare
Co-chair, Implementation, Usability and Safety Workgroup, Federal Health IT Policy Committee
Member, LTPAC Health IT Collaborative
@larrywolf51
Office of the National Coordinator for Health IThttp://www.healthit.gov/
Long-Term and Post-Acute Care Health IT Collaborative
http://www.ltpachealthit.org/
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