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Transforming Healthcare Through Patient Engagement
Kentucky Rural Health Clinic Summit May 16, 2014
Agenda
• Tools and Principles for Effective Patient Engagement Megan A. Housley, MBA - Kentucky Regional Extension Center
• View, Download, Transmit & Secure Messaging Jennifer Wilder, MHA - CHFS/Governor’s Office of Electronic Health Information
• KHIE Patient Portal Mary Gaetz - CHFS/Governor’s Office of Electronic Health Information
Tools and Principles for
Effective Patient Engagement
Megan A. Housley, MBA Business Development Director Kentucky Regional Extension Center
The Triple Aim
Population Health
Per Capita Cost
TRIPLE AIM
Experience of Care
Patient Engagement
What Is Patient Engagement?
“Patient engagement refers to ongoing and constructive dialogue between patient and practitioner designed to promote positive patient behavior, such as obtaining preventive care or exercising regularly.”
What Is Patient Engagement?
“Patient Engagement is simply involving patients in their own care. Many believe that empowering patients to actively process information, decide how that information fits into their lives, and act on those decisions is a key driver to improving care and reducing costs.”
Patient As Dance Partner
“Doctors like to think they’re Fred Astaire, moving the patient smoothly through the care process…but don’t forget that Ginger Rogers did everything backwards and in high heels. It’s not so smooth for the patient.” – Russell Kohl, MD
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Becoming A Consumer-Centric Industry
• L earn from other industries’ focus on customer needs at all times…integral part of customer’s daily life.
• Must engage patients to take more active role in their health.
Principles of Effective Engagement
• Reduce Ambiguity
– Clear & Communicated Policies
• Proximal Results
– Respond Promptly to Needs/Successes
• Polish the CAR: Collaboration, Autonomy, Respect
– Every encounter should focus to improve these factors
Patient Communication Tools • Personal Health Record • Patient Portal • Phone/Text • Office Visits • Home Visits • Videos • Automated Outreach • Referral Tracking • Telehealth/eConsults • Remote Patient Monitoring • mHealth Devices (i.e. wellness apps, wearable monitors)
Patient Portal = Most Logical Step To Tackle Pt Outreach and Accessibility
MU 2: Patient Engagement
• Requirements for Patient Action: – More than 5% of patients
who are discharged from a hospital or seen by an EP must access their health information online (View, Download, Transmit)
– More than 5% of patients
must send secure messages to their EP
Patient Portal Benefits
• Enhanced Communication
• Shared Information
• Enhanced Care Delivery
• Empowered/Proactive Patients
• Workflow Efficiencies
• Enhanced Access
• Improved Patient & Provider Satisfaction
• Save Time & Money
Patient Portal Tools
• Patient Education Materials
• Online Bill Pay
• Appointment Scheduling
• Check-In
• Prescription Refill Requests
• Medical Records Access
• Live Chat
• eVisits
If You Build It, Will They Come?
• 90% of patients report wanting access to their health information online (Accenture, 2012)
• In reality, getting
patients to actually adopt and use meaningfully takes planning and work
Tips For Patient Portal Success
• Achieve Staff Buy-In Early
• First Impressions Count
• Sell It
• Make Enrollment Fun and Easy
• Engage Physicians in Enrollment
• Choose Technology for Long-Term Positions
• Tap Vendor Resources
• Consider Mobile, Digital Strategy
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QUESTIONS?
KHIE Patient Portal
Mary Gaetz Patient Engagement Coordinator CHFS/Governor’s Office of Electronic Health Information
Why KHIE PHR?
• Opportunity for more complete medical history • Our portal meets MU Stage 2 requirements for
patient engagement • We provide outreach materials for your patients • We provide training to practice staff • Cost- KHIE PHR is free
KHIE Patient Portal: cc:Me!
KHIE Patient Portal-911 Card
Patient Portal Phased Implementation Updated 05/01/2014
Patients: Why Now?
• Reduced wait for test results • All health records in one place • Access to elderly parent’s complete medical
history • Complete access to medical history
• Reduce duplicative testing
Providers: Why Now?
• Increased patient satisfaction (i.e. technology) • Improve quality and safety • Increase hospital efficiency and revenue (i.e.
readmissions) • Improved health status outcomes
• Incentive payments for MU
QUESTIONS?
View, Download,
Transmit & Secure Messaging
Jennifer Wilder, MHA MU Advisor/Direct Coordinator CHFS/Governor’s Office of Electronic Health Information
How does this fit into Meaningful Use Stage 2?
How can I fulfill MU Objectives and Improve Patient Engagement?
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Meaningful Use Stage 2
Uploads all relevant patient health information Ability to view, download and transmit patient health record
KHIE facilitates the secure exchange of electronic health information
Provider verifies patient information in PHR and communicates securely to patient Satisfies requirements for meaningful use
KHIE Patient Portal
What are the objectives?
The capability to provide patients online access to their information is a
part of Certified EHR Technology beginning in 2014 for EPs and
EHs/CAHs
*Regardless of stage
Objectives
Patient Engagement & MU VDT Objectives
EP: Provide patients the ability to view online, download and transmit their health information
• Within 4 days
EH: Provide patients the ability to view online, download and transmit their health information about a hospital admission
• Within 36 hours of discharge
How is this measured?
Patient Engagement & MU VDT Measure 1
EP Measure 1: More than 50% of all unique patients seen by the EP during the reporting period are provided timely (4 days) online access to their health information
EH Measure 1: More than 50% of all unique patients discharged from the inpatient or ED of the EH/CAH (POS 21 or 23) have their information available online within 36 hours of discharge
Patient Engagement & MU VDT Measure 2
EP Measure 1: More than 5% of all unique patients seen by the EP during the reporting period view, download, or transmit to a third party their health information during the reporting period
EH Measure 1: More than 5% of all unique patients discharged from the inpatient or ED of the EH/CAH (POS 21 or 23) of an EH/CAH view, download or transmit to a third part their health information during the reporting period
Measure 2 Implications
• Patients must be able to access their health information online to accomplish View and Download
• What becomes challenging is having your patients Transmit to other providers
How Can This Be Accomplished?
• You must have a Health Internet Service Provider (HISP) or a “secure network” to accomplish Transmit
• Some 2014 CEHRT comes equipped with a HISP, while others do not
• KHIE is operating as a HISP
EHR Vendors with HISPs Acumen Physician Solutions Healthland, Inc. AdvantaChart Inc. iSALUS Healthcare
AllMeds, Inc. M.S. Group Software, LLC
Allscripts McKesson Aprima Medical Software, Inc McKesson Provider Technologies
athenahealth, Inc McKesson Specialty Health Cerner Corporation MedInformatix, Inc
Compulink Meditab Software, Inc. Connexin Software, Inc. MedPlus, A Quest Diagnostics Company
CPSI (Computer Programs and Systems), Inc. Modernizing Medicine
eClinicalWorks LLC Netsmart Technologies Elekta - IMPAC Medical Systems, Inc. NextGen Healthcare
e-MDs, Inc. PBSI - Positive Business Solutions, Inc. Eyefinity/OfficeMate Practice Fusion
GE Healthcare QRS Inc. Glenwood Systems LLC Sevocity a division of Conceptual MindWorks, Inc gloStream, Inc. Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc
gMed, Inc. SOAPware, Inc. Greenway Medical Technologies, Inc. SuccessEHS
Health Innovation Technologies, Inc. Ulrich Medical Concepts Healthcare Management Systems, Inc. VersaSuite HealthFusion Vitera Healthcare Solutions, LLC
EHR Vendors with HISPs
EHR Vendors That May Not Include a HISP
ADP AdvancedMD
CorrecTek
Epic Systems Corporation
First Insight Corp
Health Care Systems, Inc.
Hello Health inc
LeonardoMD, Inc.
Medical Informatics Engineering
Medical Information Technology, Inc.
MicroFour, Inc.
ModuleMD
Netsmart Technologies
Orchard Software
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc
EHR Vendors that may not include a HISP
Stage 2 Only: Patient Engagement & MU Secure Messaging
(EP Only)
EP Objective: Use secure electronic messaging to communicate with patients on relevant health information
EP Measure : A secure message was sent using the electronic messaging function of CEHRT by more than 5 percent of unique patients seen by the EP during the EHR reporting period.
Secure Messaging Implications
• A patient and provider must have Direct secure clinical messaging in order to communicate patient health information
• This means that the provider and patient must both
have a direct address • For example, Dr. Bob must have a Direct address to
communicate with John Doe – [email protected] – [email protected]
Patient Portal
HISP Provider
Direct (SMTP + S/MIME) Any Edge Protocol
PHR
HISP PHR
Direct (SMTP + S/MIME) Any Edge Protocol
Provider
A patient from the PHR can send a secure message to a provider using our HISP
Provider will be able to send patients secure messages using our HISP
What Does This Look Like?
QUESTIONS?