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Tom Liddell, Executive DirectorMichiana Health Information Network
Benchmarking, Quality, and the Connected Community
Introduction
Today’s Agenda
1. 5 Steps to Analytics
2. Actionable Data Case Studies
3. Trended Quality vs. Real Time Clinical Quality
4. How to Measure Quality
5 Steps to Analytics
Level 1: Data on the move
Level 2: Single Event Analytics
Level 3: Aggregated Analytics
Level 4: Aggregated Comparison Analytics
Level 5: Self to Peer Comparative Analytics
Move. Measure. Monitor. React.
Level 1: Leveraging data movement
1. Get data on the move.• Inventory all clinical and financial data available.• Understand the value of discrete data.• Embrace the information exchange of data.• Make it available through product integration.
Level 1: Data on the Move
Move. Measure. Monitor. React.
Level 2: Leveraging data movement for basic analytics
2. Single-event analytics = Measuring events that seem out of scope• Can be measured through:
• Results delivery• Interface integration• Printed report• Charting
Level 1: Data on the Move
Level 2: Single Event Analytics
Move. Measure. Monitor. React.
Level 3: Aggregated Analytics
Level 4: Aggregated Comparison Analytics
Levels 3 & 4: Trending and internal comparisons
3. Aggregated Analytics• Measure trends with your
organization.• Single-unit trending
4. Aggregated Comparison Analytics• Investigate inside the trends• Utilize peer to peer comparisons with
providers in your organization.
Move. Measure. Monitor. React.
Level 5:Outside comparative analytics
5. Self to Peer Comparative Analytics• Compare your organization or
individuals in your organization with like communities, like states, like regions, etc.
• Ask: How do I stack up?
Level 5: Self to Peer Comparative Analytics
Move. Measure. Monitor. React.
Actionable Data:Health Information Exchange Analytics • Improve Healthcare and Provider
Satisfaction- Quicker access to more complete patient
information and histories- Enhance quality and safety
• Comprehensive Result Distribution and Clinical Messaging
• Complete interoperability for all data sources to EHRs
• Meet Meaningful Use and Other HIE Requirements
• Cross Connect to State and other infrastructures as required
• Maintain local control and governance of your Health Information
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• Compression for all clinical information at the time of care
• Comprehensive orders, referrals, results
• Vendor management
• Smart clinical workflow support
• Project management
Physician and Clinical Staff Goals for HIE and Integration
Actionable Data:Health Information Exchange Analytics
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• Compression for all clinical information at the time of care
• Comprehensive orders, referrals, and results
• Measurable, discrete data
• Community view of relevant patient information
• Real-time alerts
What does that look like for a doctor?
Actionable Data:Health Information Exchange Analytics 1
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HIE Product Matrix and Benefit
Product Example BenefitMHIN-CDR (Cerner-Oracle) Regions Clinical Repository Region Wide 10 Years Platform- ACO,MedicalHome
Emergency Department, Hospitalist, Physician-EHR, Select Health, Community Physicians
MHIN-Messenger Clinical Messaging (Axolotl) Used Across the Region for Clinical Result Delivery
Hospital Medical Records, Cost Savings, Quality, Tool for Provider Practices, Simple Easy Access
MHIN-Smart Integration Clinical Results Interface Single Point Interface for Over 130 Sources of Data
Hospital, Administration, Over 500 SJRMC Employed or Partner Physicians, Patients
MHIN- EHR Cerner local hosted EHR Used by over 100 providers CCHIT - MU Enabled
Used by over 70 SJRMC Physicians, Comprehensive Region Data, MU platform for 1.5m in ARRA funding
Using the Engine· ADT· Results· Reports
SUMMARY AT REGISTRATION
NationalConnect XYZ Group
Physicians EMR
Community Physicians EMR
Hospital Registration System Radiation/Oncology
System
CCD· Immunizations· Allergies· ProblemList· Meds List
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ISDH2
Disease Networks from EHR Genetic factors
Personalized Medicine: Merging EHR and Genetic Networks
Actionable Data: HealthcareND
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Actionable Data:Benchmarking/ Peer to Peer Analytics
Benchmarking
• Aggregated analytics for your hospital
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Getting to Utopia:Real Time Clinical Quality
1. Comprehensive results into physician EHRs
2. Real time analytics
3. You drive your own quality measures– not your insurance companies.
Your data, in your community, helping you to improveyour service to your patients.
Getting to Utopia:Real Time Clinical Quality
Level 1: Data on the move
Level 2: Single Event Analytics
Level 3: Aggregated Analytics
Level 4: Aggregated Comparison Analytics
Level 5: Self to Peer Comparative Analytics