Alliance for Health Reform Briefing: Medicaid and Health IT
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Alliance for Health Reform Briefing: Medicaid and Health IT
Community Health Centers and HITDriving Innovation in the Patient-Centered Medical
Home
Presented by:
Judith Featherstone MD, FAAFPMedical Director
HealthPoint
August 1, 2011
Today, Health Centers serve as the health care home for more than 20 million patients nationally, including:
• 1 in 7 Medicaid beneficiaries
• 1 in 7 uninsured persons
• 1 in 3 individuals in poverty
• 1 in 7 rural Americans
*Includes patients of federally-funded health centers, non-federally funded health centers or “Look-Alikes”
Health Centers Today
HealthPoint is the largest CHC in the 14th largest county in the US.
12 Clinics: 7 medical, 4 dental, 1 school-based Patients = 62,542, Visits = 210,865 Medicaid, Medicare and Public Insurance- 55% Uninsured – 37% In addition to primary medical and dental care, services
include: Prenatal care and delivery Complementary and alternative medicine including naturopathic
medicine, acupuncture and nutrition counseling Behavioral health Pharmacies in all clinics
HealthPoint: Your Community Health Center
HealthPoint Patients
Patient income by Federal Poverty Level
Patient race/ethnicity
Patient by insurance
Nationally, three quarters of all health centers are now on the road to adopting integrated health information technology systems.
Health Centers and HIT: National Perspective
- 2005 Electronic Health Record/ Practice Management Adoption- 2007 Quality of Care Outcomes Reports- 2007 Immunization Data Interface with the State Registry- 2008 Population Recall Reports- 2008-11 Templates for Behavioral Health, MSS, Homeless care- 2008 Electronic Prescribing- 2010 Internal Pharmacy System Integrates with EHR,- 2010 Electronic Dental Record Integrates with EHR, - 2011 Billing from EHR- 2011 Future: Patient Portal, HIE, Enhanced Reporting and Decision
Support
HealthPoint Perspective
Challenges to Adopting Health IT
• Equipment
• Staff training
• Provider use
• Reassignment of Medicaid HIT Incentive Payments
• Medicaid HIT Incentive Payments
• Health Center Controlled Networks
• Primary Care Associations
• Regional Extension Centers
Opportunities for Health IT Support
Health centers use Health IT in varied ways to meet the needs of their patients, for example…
Telehealth: patients, including those in rural or remote areas, can “see” a provider for screenings, behavioral health encounters, remote eye exams, and chronic disease management.
Referral Tracking: the record, patient history, medication and Rx plan follows the patient across health center sites and other health care providers.
Personal Chronic Care Management: electronic records notify providers and patients when it’s time for a check up or check in.
Health Centers and HIT: National Perspective
EHR• Specialist guidelines for
referrals built into EHR.
• Coordination of EDR and EHR
• Tracking referral completion
• Managing for quality of care outcomes
• Reports on health disparities to target community approaches.
Innovations at HealthPointOther
• Video interpretation• Mobile phones for health
reminders• Website with links to
mobile applications for healthy living.• Telepharmacies
Patient ExperienceTime of visit activities
Invite in for individual visit or group with cohort.
Coordinate with specialists, ER and hospital, decrease redundant work.
Decision support built in for referral appropriateness, referral preparation, evidence based testing.
Health IT: Improving the PCMH
Population CareOutreach to patients due for health
maintenance servicesOutreach to patients with chronic
diseases which are uncontrolled or due for monitoring.
Reports can guide us in setting up appropriate systems such as community health workers for new immigrant populations.
Develop interventions targeting obesity based on our reports including language and ethnicity.
Health IT: Improving the PCMH
Patient-Centered Medical Home
Six standards align with the core components of primary care1)Enhance Access and Continuity 2)Identify and Manage Patient Populations 3)Plan and Manage Care 4)Provide Self-Carte Support and Community Resources 5)Track and Coordinate Care 6)Measure and Improve Performance
Health IT is vital to meet these standards.