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Ellen Andrews, PhD4.20.09For the eHealth Privacy and Security Forum, State Capitol, Hartfordwww.cthealthpolicy.org

eHealth

Why consumers should care

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The problem:Costs are out of control

• 12.1 cents of every dollar spent in CT goes to health care

• CT’s health care spending up 5.2% annual avg. from 1991 to 2004

• CT family health insurance premiums grew 8.2X faster than CT median family income from 2000 to 2007

• Doesn’t count increasing copays, co-insurance, deductibles and eroding benefits

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Are we getting what we pay for?

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The problem: information

• 17% of Americans report that in the last two years test results or medical records were not available at the time of an appointment – the rate is 22% among sicker adults– the rate is twice as high among low-income

than higher income patients• Only 39% of American adults are confident

that they can get safe, effective care when needed

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The problem: quality• Less than half of CT adults over age 50 receive

recommended screenings and preventive care• 17% of CT residents with asthma had an ER or

urgent care visit in the past year• From July 2004 to Sept 2008 and there were 967

adverse events in CT hospitals, 97 of those patients died

• 7,000 Americans die each year due to adverse drug events

• In 2006, there were 47,640 hospitalizations in CT that could have been prevented with better access to coordinated primary care

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The problem: chronic disease

• 21% of CT adults were obese in 2007, that rate grew by 20% in five years

• Obesity cost CT $856 million in 2003, over half of that paid by Medicaid

• 9.3% of CT adults had asthma in 2007, that rate grew by 9% in five years

• 7.3% of CT adults had diabetes in 2007, that rate grew by 24% in five years

• People with chronic disease accounted for 78% of all US health care spending in 1998

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The problem: Summary

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How old is paper?

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The answer

Invented in China in 105 AD

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Institute of Medicine Response

• Institute of Medicine published “To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System” in 2000

• 98,000 people die in any given year from medical errors that occur in hospitals

• Examples– Overdose on heparin (blood thinner)– Incorrect IV Drip– Medication given to the wrong patient

• Health Information Technology

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Federal Response

• Office of the National Coordinator formed in 2004 to promote electronic medical records and health information technology adoption

• Goal: Most Americans to have access to an interoperable electronic medical record by 2014.

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What is an Electronic Medical Record?

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What is an Electronic Medical Record?

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What is an Electronic Medical Record?

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What is an Electronic Medical Record?

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What is an Electronic Medical Record?

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Federal Response

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Federal Response

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Federal Response

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eHealth: the promise

• Coordinate care• Save money

– $86.8 billion possible• Improve quality

– 54% of Americans are dissatisfied with the quality of health care in the US

– Could prevent 2 million adverse drug events• Shift to patient-centered care

– Medical home– Patient self-management of disease

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eHealth: the risks

• Loss of information• Inaccurate information• Inappropriate release• Sale of data for commercial purposes

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eHealth: status

• Buckets of federal money coming• Rare piece of health reform that

virtually everyone agrees on regardless of party or philosophy

• Lots of good people working on it now

• Clear understanding of need to protect privacy

• Broad recognition that consumers need to be at the table, are welcomed