hip tn investor relations presentation 3 2012
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Health Information Partnership for Tennessee: 730 Cool Springs Boulevard, Suite 120, Franklin, TN 37067 (615)-778-2161TRANSCRIPT
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Mission Improve access to health information through a statewide collaborative process by providing services and infrastructure for the secure electronic exchange and
use of health information.
Vision Be the recognized state and national leader that supports measureable improvement in clinical quality and efficiency to healthcare consumers,
providers, and payors through the provision of secure HIE services.
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Founded in 2009 and reflective of input from 250+ stakeholders engaged in statewide health information sharing efforts
In 2010 HIP TN incorporated as a 501 (c)(3) organization;
Over $10MM in State and Federal funding received to date,
In 2010, partnered with OptumInsight to implement Elysium Exchange as statewide backbone for health information exchange
In 2011, began implementation to connect statewide HIE partners
HIP TN at a Glance
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Department
of Defense
Veterans
Healthcare
Administration
Centers for
Disease
Control
Social Security
Administration
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Core Services Services to help organizations locate, positively identify, and determine how to exchange information securely across organizational boundaries;
Enterprise Services Services to help organizations meet the federal criteria and state requirements for the meaningful use of certified EHR technologies; and
Value-Added Services Services for inclusion within the statewide HIE framework based on the feasibility, cost, and value of the proposed service. It is anticipated that services will evolve and be accessed through HIP TN’s provision of Core Services
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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
VALUE ADDED SERVICES 0% 0% 0% 25% 25% 15%
STATE OF TN 100% 25% 25% 0% 0% 0%
PAYORS 0% 50% 50% 50% 50% 60%
CMS 90/10 0% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25%
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HIP TN PROJECTED SOURCES OF FUNDING – 2011 THRU 2016
Funding and Sustainability
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Organization HIP TN
Board of Directors
Keith Cox CEO
Finance Human Resources
Operations PMO
Technology General Counsel
Privacy & Security Program
Coordination
Operations Council
Mid South eHealth Connect
Middle Tennessee eHealth
Collaborative
East Tennessee Health Information
Network
Tennessee Regional Extension
Centers
Office of eHealth Initiatives
Technology Workgroup Chair
Clinical Workgroup Chair
Privacy & Security Workgroup Chair
Sustainability Workgroup Chair
Consumer Advisory Workgroup Chair
Workgroups
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Voting Director Seat Appointee
Consumer Director
At least one representative from among the population served by healthcare providers
in the State of Tennessee.
Patrick Willard, Senior Legislative Representative / State Health and Family, AARP
Government Affairs
Qualified Organizations
Three representatives from among those Qualified Organizations that have executed a
Connectivity Agreement with the Corporation and are actively exchanging data over
the Corporation’s network
Robert S. Gordon, Board Member, Mid-South eHealth Alliance
Mike Ward, Board Chair, East Tennessee Health Information Network
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Health Insurers
At least two representatives from those entities that contract to provide health
insurance coverage to citizens of the State of Tennessee, such as insurance companies,
health maintenance organizations and non-profit hospital and medical service
corporations.
Robert H. McLaughlin, MD, Senior Medical Director, CIGNA Healthcare
Thomas Lundquist, MD, Senior Vice President, Quality, Blue Cross, Blue Shield of
Tennessee
Self Insured Employer
At least one representative from among those businesses in the State of Tennessee
offering health insurance to its employees through a self-funded health benefit plan
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Hospital Industry
At least one representative from among hospitals providing services in the State of
Tennessee.
Reginald W. Coopwood, MD, FACS, Chief Executive Officer, Regional Medical
Center, Memphis
Licensed Healthcare Providers
At least four licensed health care providers or representatives of providers.
John Pirolo, MD, Chief Medical Informatics Officer, Saint Thomas Health Services
Diane Pace, PhD, RN, Family Nurse Practitioner, University of Tennessee Health
Science Center College of Nursing
Kathy Wood-Dobbins, Chief Executive Officer, Tennessee Primary Care
Association
Richard H. Sain, Pharm. D., President, Reeves-Sain Drugstore
At Large Dawn Fitzgerald, Chief Executive Officer, QSource
Board of Directors
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Workgroup Leadership Charter
Technology
Chair: Mike Ward, Senior Vice President and CIO,
Covenant Health
Vice Chair: Doru Mihaescu, Associate Director,
Information Systems, Southern Adventist
University
Supports the overall technical direction of statewide HIE
Privacy and Security Co-Chairs: Vicki Estrin, Program Manager HIP TN
Randy Sermons, HIP TN General Counsel Focuses on issues related to implementation of statewide HIE
Clinical Workgroup Chair: Russ Leftwich, CMIO, Office of eHealth
Vice Chair: John Pirolo, CMIO, St. Thomas Health
Supports clinical direction and provides input from providers “in the field” on the HIP
TN Network and its ability to support providers in the improvement of patient care
through the provision of health information as well as support for Meaningful Use
Sustainability
Workgroup
Tony Dotson, Practice Manager, Erlanger Medical
Center Responsible for HIP TN’s “Sustainability Plan” and overall “Business Plan”
Consumer Advisory
Group
Chair: Susan Torzewski, Clinical Documentation
Builder, Mountain States Health Alliance
Represents patients, family members, and caregivers who consume the services that
HIE provides
Workgroup Leadership
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