Health IT Policy Committee Meeting March 11, 2014 Data Analytics Update.

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Health IT Policy Committee Meeting March 11, 2014 Data Analytics Update

Transcript of Health IT Policy Committee Meeting March 11, 2014 Data Analytics Update.

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Health IT Policy Committee MeetingMarch 11, 2014

Data Analytics Update

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HITECH Goal

HITECH Goal

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“The utilization of an electronic health record for each person in the United States by 2014”

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Perspectives on Progress to Goal

Perspectives on progress to goal

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For what share of persons in the US is an EHR being used?

Provider perspective

What share of providers are using EHRs?

Encounter perspective

What share of health care encounters take place at providers using EHRs?

Person perspective

What share of people have their medical record in an EHR?

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Provider Perspective

Provider perspective

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Hospitals (2012)

Physicians (2013)

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

93%

78%

Percent of office-based physicians and acute care hospitals with any EHR

Note: Estimates are the percent of non-federal office-based physicians excluding radiologists, pathologists, anesthesiologists and percent of non-federal acute care hospitals with any electronic health record. “Any EHR” is a medical or health record system that is either all or partially electronic (excluding systems solely for billing).Source: 2013 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey Electronic Health Record Survey and 2012 American Hospital Association Annual Survey Information Technology Supplement.

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Encounter Perspective

Encounter perspective

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Percent of office-based physician visits and acute care hospital admissions at providers with any EHR

Hospital admissions(2012)

Physician visits(2010)

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

97%

53%~78% in 2013

(projected)

Note: Estimates are the percent of visits to non-federal office-based physicians excluding radiologists, pathologists, anesthesiologists and percent of admissions at non-federal acute care hospitals with any electronic health record. “Any EHR” is a medical or health record system that is either all or partially electronic (excluding systems solely for billing). In 2010, the share of physician visits to physicians with any EHR (53%) was the same as the share of physicians with any EHR (52%); the projected 2013 estimate assumes this same pattern.Source: 2010 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and 2012 American Hospital Association Annual Survey Information Technology Supplement.

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Person Perspective

Person perspective

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HINTS(2012-2013)

ONC Survey(2012)

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Yes88%

Yes65%

2%

Don't know16%

No10%

No19%

Percent of adults who report that any of their medical providers maintain their information in an EHR

Note: Estimates are representative of the US civilian non-institutionalized population ages 18 and older. Respondents were asked whether, as far as you know, any of your health care providers maintain your medical information in a computerized (HINTS) / electronic (ONC Survey) system.Source: 2012 ONC Consumer Survey of Attitudes Toward the Privacy and Security Aspects of Electronic Health Records and Information Exchange and 2012-2013 Health Information National Trends Survey.

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Perspectives on Progress to Goal

HINTS (2012-2013)

ONC Survey (2012)

Hospital admissions (2012)

Physician visits (2010)

Hospitals (2012)

Physicians (2013)

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

88%

65%

97%

53%

93%

78%

Perspectives on progress to goal

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Provider perspective

Encounter perspective

Person perspective

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Thank you

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Thank you