LACIE Collaborative
• As of April 1, 2013 LACIE is an independent 501 (c)(3) with no owner, governed by a perpetual and collaborative Board of Directors
• LACIE has no debt – viable and sustainable
• Information from contributing sources aggregated into a single document for viewing
• Operations are based in Kansas City
• Make every attempt to purchase all of the goods and services we utilize from the Greater Kansas City Area
• Cerner is our technology partner
• LACIE is vendor agnostic and access to the HIO can be embedded*into numerous certified EMRs.
*Access to LACIE directly from electronic medical record without having to enter any additional patient information before preforming query
What Can The Data In The Exchange Be Used For
• LACIE only allows data in the exchange to be used for Treatment, Payment and Healthcare Operations (TPO) as defined by HIPAA
• There is currently no third party use allowed by LACIE of data entrusted to us e.g. selling data for research/ marketing
• LACIE does not alter, redefine, normalize data or determine what “normal” parameters are. Normal ranges are provided from the contributing members
• Should LACIE or another member discover what they believe to be a documentation error the contributing member is notified of the possible discrepancy and it is their decision to modify the information.
LACIE Governance
• Executive Committee • Dr. Greg Ator – University of Kansas Hospital, Chair
• Dr. Laura Fitzmaurice – Children’s Mercy, Vice Chair
• Jack Wagner – Shawnee Mission, Treasurer
• Dr. Joe Boyce – Heartland Health, Secretary
• Mitzi Cardenas – Truman, Exec. Comm. Member at Large
LACIE Governance cont.
• Current Board Members• Dr. David Nill – Cerner (Large Employer)
• Ben Ernst– CEO Northwest Health Services (FQHC)
• Jill Watson – CEO KCMPA (Independent Providers)
• Cathy Weins – VP Olathe Health System ( Community Hosp.)
• Jennifer Kozinn – VP NKCH (Community Hospital)
• Harold Johnson – Consumer Advocate
• Open
• Open
ParticipationLewis And Clark Information Exchange Membership
Organization Hospitals Clinics Providers
University of Kansas Medical Center 2 67 900+
Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics 2 36 300
Truman Medical Centers 2 51 538
Shawnee Mission Medical Center 1 24 700
Olathe Health System 2 37 300
Anthony Medical Center 1 3 8
Hiawatha Community Hospital 1 2 14
Heartland Health/ MOSAIC Life Care 1 51 236
North Kansas City Hospital 1 19 106
St. Francis Hospital and Health Services 1 5 30
Kansas City Metropolitan Physician Association 0 39 265
Turner House Children’s Clinic 0 1 8
Saint Joe Orthopedics 0 1 5
Social Welfare Board 0 1 8
Samuel U Rodgers Health Center 0 6 19
Albany Chiropractic 0 1 2
Johnson County EMS 0 0 3
Bethany Medical Clinic 0 1 3
Platte County Health Department 0 2 5
Kansas City Care Clinic 0 1 8
Poirier Pharmacy 0 1 1
Northwest Health Services 0 15 27
Cerner Clinics 0 3 10
Total 14 367 3,496+
Participation Update Cont. Contracts Being Reviewed
Lewis And Clark Information Exchange Membership
Organization Hospitals Clinics Providers
Additional Hospitals Currently Reviewing Agreement – Verbally Committed 8 - -
Clinics Associated with Above Hospitals - 25 -
Independent Clinics/ Non-acute Facilities - 38 -
Estimated Number of Additional Providers - - 550
Total 8 63 550
• LACIE Connected to Tiger Institute – University of Missouri Columbia HIO January 2014 for bidirectional exchange
• LACIE and KTRACS have connected and testing is wrapping up in test environment, developing processes to onboard providers in order to query KTRACS directly through LACIE
• Contract signed with Vitalz to provide Patient Portal services on 2-11-14, MU Stage 2 Certified
Monthly LACIE Queries 4-1-13_1-31-14
2,1083,800
6,4895,399 5,601 5,791
10,499
13,668
18,069
39,088
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Patient Queries Through LACIE
Patient Queries
Speed Of Data To The Exchange (Centralized Model)
Role Based Views in the Portal:
o Demographics = R/T
o Problem List = N/E
o Diagnosis = N/E
o Allergies = N/E
o Medications = N/E
o Provider Reports = R/T
o Lab Orders/ Results = R/T
o Radiology Reports = R/T
o Vital Signs = R/T
o Clinic Visits = R/T
*Viewable data in LACIE is dependent
on submitting EMRs capabilities and
organizations determination of what to
share.
Example of a Participants Data SubmissionR/T = Real Time – once verified/ signed offN/E = Nightly Extract
Vendor Neutral: Sampling of Interfaces
Allscripts iMed Corp
Amazing Charts Ingenious Med
AthenaHealth Ingenix
CommChart Integritas
CPSI InterComponentWare
eClinicalWorks Meditech
EHS Misys
e-MDs NextGen
Encite Praxis
Epic Prognosis
GE Centricity Sage
Glostream Sage Intergy
gMed Siemens
Greenway SOAPware, Inc.
HealthVision SuccessEHS
*View inside eClinicalworks Green = embedded into native EMR
MPI – For All Centralized Connections to LACIE
Matching Points:Demographics fields :
· First Name Middle Name Last Name
· SSN** DOB Gender
· Address* Phone
*Address is actually broken up into smaller elements to evaluate
separately:
· Street address
· City
· State
· Zip
Records that are not a 99.21% or higher match from different organizations is kicked into a work queue and contributing sources are contacted to verify. 100% match required from same source.
The Early Use Actual Case (Names have been changed)
Allison MaryJane Smith vs. Allison MaryJune Smith
Matching Points:Demographics fields :
· First Name Middle Name Last Name
· SSN** DOB Gender
· Address* Phone
*Address is actually broken up into smaller chunks to evaluate
separately:
· Street address
· City
· State
· Zip
Match or not Match?