Electronic Health Record Adoption in SBHCs
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Electronic Health Record Adoption in SBHCs
Sue Sirlin, CPEHR
Director, HIT Consulting Services
May 15, 2012
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Learning Objectives
• Understand the EHR Adoption Roadmap• Identify specific EHR requirements needed to
support an SBHC• Discuss communication strategies for
articulating SBHC needs to organization leadership, IT staff and EHR vendors
• Think about how to move your organization further along in the EHR Adoption process
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Introductions
• Outlook Associates– Health IT and Process Improvement Consulting
• Founded in 1991
• Headquartered in Irvine, CA
• Consulting division of Qualis Health, a non-profit Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) and REC for Washington and Idaho
– Founding Goal • Improve healthcare through:
– The effective use of systems and technology– The availability of reliable data on which to base sound medical and
business decisions
– Commitment to Safety Net Providers and Payers
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CSHC EHR Adoption Project
Objective:
Provide technical assistance to school-based health centers (SBHCs) to assist them in moving forward with implementation of an electronic health record (EHR) and, if eligible, receiving federal incentive payments.
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EHR Adoption Roadmap
Deploy
Education – Stay Informed through Networking, Trusted Resources
Implement SystemAssess
ReadinessSolicit, Evaluate
and Select
Stabilize and
Enhance
Envision, Plan and Prepare
Year 2
Assess Readiness ofOrganization
and Leadership, Quality
Improvement, People, Process and Financial,
Technical Capacity,
Environment
Envision Goals, Analyze Workflows,
Develop and Prioritize
Requirements
Develop Solicitation Document,
Identify Vendors, Evaluate Vendor
Responses, Demonstrations,
Site Visits, Reference Checks,Select a Vendor,
Negotiate a Contract
Implementation Planning, Configuration Training,
Workflow Redesign and P & P Updates,
System Design and Build,Interface Design and Build,
Testing,Training,Go Live
Ongoing Internal Support, Upgrade Process, Optimize
Use
Go Live
Year 1
Build and Sustain Commitment – Implement Change Management Strategies
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Assess Readiness
• Make sure everyone is on the same page of the same book
• Establish an EHR Committee and make sure the SBHC is represented
Assess Readiness ofOrganization
and Leadership, Quality
Improvement, People, Process and Financial,
Technical Capacity,
Environment
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Envision, Plan and Prepare
• Goals: Know and articulate why you are doing this
• Workflow: Do not automate inefficient manual processes
• Requirements: Know what you need and what is most important
Envision Goals, Analyze Workflows,
Develop and Prioritize
Requirements
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WorkflowNew Employee enters
Public Health Work environment
Goes to site to start work
Enters Signature Training after working at site Back to Work Site
Patient enters site via phone call/ walk in (or Field Care) Encounter Initiated
Demographic & Registration info. entered in to system
Appointment Scheduled
Insurance Gathered
Yes, patient has insuranceNo Patient does not have insurance
Insurance entered & assigned to service, copy of card made, case set up
accordingly
DSHS Eligible, Assist patient with paperwork Not DSHS Eligible, sliding Scale
applied
Set up as Guarantor
Only
Account pended for DSHS (D99 Suspended case)
Patient Tx by Provider,
encounter form completed, sent to
checkout
Encounter Form
FQHC added to appropriate E/M services
by clerical staff
Encounter form open
Encounter form entered & closed
Open encounter report generatedReport sent to clinic
managers
Encounter sent to overnight batch
processing
Charges created for insurance processing via electronic or paper
method
Paper claims sent to payor
Electronically sent
Sent to PayorSent to
Clearing houseEdits out
Charges not invoiced
SigOps/Billing Unit
reviews
Keying errors & missing
data back to site
System errors fixed, sent to
batch processingClaims processed by
payor
ElectronicallyManually
Payment & Denials posted to individual
accts
Error reports generated from Signature for balancing
Enhance report to balance
Data repository links Org/Pro
Denial Reports Created
SigOps Billing/Business Unit Review the Denials
PAS Work the denials
Re-enter in Signature
Accounting Services checks in, date stamps, logged, totaled, deposits to bank, $ posted in
ARMSSigOps/Billing
picks up copies daily
Payment & Denials posted
to individual accts.
Balance patient accts to
remittance
$’s wired to KC bank accoount
ARMS Allocation
Revenue Unit
Req. OLIE for large volume repetitive fixes & monthly
cleanup
Balance Adjusted off
account
Sent onto PAS
Corrected and re-entered into
Signature
Balance Adjusted off
account
Process Refunds
Data Errors
User verifies insurance Ins. Pending
lists sent
Signature Application Support
Decision Support
SigOps Key
Billing/Business Unit
Non-Sigops area
Enc.Entry Rpt
Mega Batch
Checking for
Coverage
Guarantor project
Sites
OLIE
Insurance
New User Acct.
Created
Not posted
Adjust accounts
Denial Progress Report
Auto.Signature Application Process
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Sample Current State Workflow
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Sample Future State Workflow
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EHR Requirements for SBHCs
• General EHR Functionality– Clinical History Documentation
• Medical Hx, family, and social history• Allergies• Current medications
– Clinical Visit/Encounter Documentation• Vital signs, including height, weight, calculated BMI• Well visit and sick visit templates
– SOAP notes
• Problem lists via ICD-9 or free text
– Medication Management• ePrescribing – Electronic transmission of prescriptions to pharmacies and
information about other filled prescriptions• Alerts – Drug/Drug, Drug/Allergy, Drug/Disease
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EHR Requirements for SBHCs
• General EHR Functionality (continued)– Orders and Results Management
• Online lab, diagnostic testing, screening order and results entry• Interfaces – Labs, medical devices• Referrals, including referral tracking
– Charge Capture• Online generation of charges for services• Send to billing system
– Workflow Management• Provider desktop/dashboard• Tickler system with tasks • Communication with other EHR users
– Reporting• Most systems can report on any data collected discretely• Some can do population management (i.e., look at all my patients
with asthma that have not been seen in the last xx months)
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EHR Requirements for SBHCs
• General EHR Functionality (continued)– Scanning
• Scan consents, outside reports, insurance cards• Elimination of paper charts
– Patient Portal• Patient/parent access to information • Provider can decide what can and cannot be seen
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EHR Requirements for SBHCs
• Pediatric Content– Well child exam templates– Sick visit templates for common pediatric complaints– Immunization management
• Interface to immunization registries
– Growth charts– Asthma flow charts/action plans– Weight-base dose calculators– School and camp forms management– Mark documents/services as confidential for adolescents– Consent management
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EHR Requirements for SBHCs
SBHC Requirement EHR Configuration
Collection of information about student status, such as grade level, home room teacher
User-defined fieldsTemplates
Health education, smoking cessation, mental health, nutrition programs
Templates
Groups for the above programs Group management functionality – add patients to group, document for group as a whole once, then add detail for individuals
Visit disposition, such as sent back to class, sent home
Add field to visit templates
Risk assessments Templates
Dental services May need EDR (electronic dental record)
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Solicit, Evaluate, and Select
• Demonstrations: Scripted demos, NOT Sales demos
• Reference Checks: Conduct reference calls, as many as possible
• Site Visits: Conduct Site Visits, as many as possible; not just during the selection process
Develop Solicitation Document,
Identify Vendors, Evaluate Vendor
Responses, Demonstrations,
Site Visits, Reference Checks,
Select a Vendor,Negotiate a
Contract
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Implement
• Build• Test• Train
Implementation Planning, Configuration Training,
Workflow Redesign and P & P Updates,
System Design and Build,Interface Design and Build,
Testing,Training,Go Live
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Go Live
• Provide appropriate resources to Go Live
Deploy
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Optimize
• Regular re-evaluation of system use
• EHR Forever Committee
Ongoing Internal Support, Upgrade Process, Optimize
Use
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Build and Sustain Commitment
• Same Page, Same Book
• Address change management from the beginning
Build and Sustain Commitment – Implement Change Management Strategies
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Change Management
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The Change Management Lifecycle
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Education
Networking– CSHC– CPCA
Education – Stay Informed through Networking, Trusted Resources
References– Websites– Publications
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Communication Tools and Strategies
• How do I communicate my EHR needs to my organization leadership, my IT staff, and EHR vendors?– EHR Committee– Articulate needs/requirements– Look for commonalities rather
than differences
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Advancing Adoption
• How can I move my organization forward in the EHR Adoption Process?– Next Steps– Barriers
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Questions?Salina MendozaProgram Manager- Central ValleyCalifornia School Health Centers AssociationOffice: 559-940-0157smendoza@schoolhealthcenters.orgwww.schoolhealthcenters.org
Sue Sirlin, CPEHRHIT Consulting DirectorOutlook Associates, LLC, a division of Qualis HealthOffice: 888-432-0261 x [email protected]