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11 Jul
2019-07-11 - 2019-07-13    
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2019 Annual Meeting and Scientific Seminar is Oraganized by American College of Neuropsychiatrists/American College of Osteopathic Neurologists and Psychiatrists (ACN/ACONP) and will be held from [...]
Breast Cancer: New Horizons, Current Controversies 2019
2019-07-11 - 2019-07-13    
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Breast Cancer: New Horizons, Current Controversies is organized by Harvard Medical School (HMS) and will be held from Jul 11 - 13, 2019 at Boston [...]
11 Jul
2019-07-11 - 2019-07-12    
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Pediatric Colorectal Scientific Meeting (PCSM) is organized by Intermountain Healthcare Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) and will be held from Jul 11 - 12, 2019 at [...]
12 Jul
2019-07-12 - 2019-07-14    
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Infectious Disease for Primary Care is organized by Medical Education Resources (MER) and will be held from Jul 12 - 14, 2019 at Disney's Contemporary [...]
12 Jul
2019-07-12 - 2019-07-14    
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Dermatology for Primary Care is organized by Medical Education Resources (MER) and will be held from Jul 12 - 14, 2019 at Disney's Grand Californian [...]
12 Jul
2019-07-12 - 2019-07-14    
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Office Orthopedics for Primary Care is organized by Medical Education Resources (MER) and will be held from Jul 12 - 14, 2019 at Bellagio Hotel [...]
13 Jul
2019-07-13 - 2019-07-19    
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Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP) Madison Institute is organized by Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP) and will be held during Jul 13 - 19, 2019 [...]
13 Jul
2019-07-13 - 2019-07-14    
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Red Cells Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) is organized by Gordon Research Conferences (GRC) and will be held from Jul 13 - 14, 2019 at Salve [...]
47th Annual Institute and Conference - "Advancing Nursing Practice: Innovation, Access and Health Equity"
2019-07-23 - 2019-07-28    
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47th Annual Institute and Conference - "Advancing Nursing Practice: Innovation, Access and Health Equity" is organized by National Black Nurses Association (NBNA), Inc. and will [...]
2nd International Conference on  Medical and Health Science
2019-07-26 - 2019-07-27    
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Date: July 26-27, 2019 Melbourne, Australia Theme: Scrutinize the Modish of Medical and Health Science "2nd International Conference on Medical and Health Science" on July [...]
Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care, Developmental Pediatrics, and ADHD
2019-07-26 - 2019-08-02    
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Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care, Developmental Pediatrics, and ADHD is organized by Continuing Education, Inc and will be held from Jul 26 - [...]
Cosmetic Pearls for the General Dental Practitioner
2019-07-26 - 2019-08-02    
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Cosmetic Pearls for the General Dental Practitioner is organized by Continuing Education, Inc and will be held from Jul 26 - Aug 02, 2019 at [...]
Neuroethology: Behavior, Evolution and Neurobiology Gordon Research Conference (GRC) 2019
2019-07-28 - 2019-08-02    
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Neuroethology: Behavior, Evolution and Neurobiology Gordon Research Conference (GRC) is organized by Gordon Research Conferences (GRC) and will be held from Jul 28 - Aug [...]
Molecular and Cellular Biology of Lipids Gordon Research Conference (GRC) 2019
2019-07-28 - 2019-08-02    
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Molecular and Cellular Biology of Lipids Gordon Research Conference (GRC) is organized by Gordon Research Conferences (GRC) and will be held from Jul 28 - [...]
37th Annual Conference on Pediatric Infectious Diseases
2019-07-28 - 2019-08-02    
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37th Annual Conference on Pediatric Infectious Diseases is organized by Children's Hospital Colorado and will be held from Jul 28 - Aug 02, 2019 at [...]
32nd Annual Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics & Surgical Ethics
2019-07-29 - 2019-08-02    
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32nd Annual Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics & Surgical Ethics is organized by University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM) Continuing Medical Education (CME) [...]
3-Day Physician Assistant PANCE / PANRE Board Review Course by Certified Medical Educators (CME) - Salt Lake City
2019-07-29 - 2019-07-31    
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3-Day Physician Assistant PANCE / PANRE Board Review Course is organized by Certified Medical Educators (CME) and will be held from Jul 29 - 31, [...]
Four Week Radiologic Pathology Correlation Course (Jul 29 - Aug 23, 2019)
2019-07-29 - 2019-08-23    
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Four Week Radiologic Pathology Correlation Course is organized by American Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP) and will be held from Jul 29 - Aug 23, [...]
Third Annual Philadelphia Trauma Training Conference
2019-07-30 - 2019-08-01    
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Third Annual Philadelphia Trauma Training Conference is organized by Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) and will be held from Jul 30 - Aug 01, 2019 at [...]
IDAA Annual Meeting 2019
2019-07-31 - 2019-08-04    
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International Doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous (IDAA) 70th Annual Meeting 2019 is organized by International Doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous (IDAA) and will be held from Jul [...]
EXPO.health
2019-07-31 - 2019-08-02    
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EXPO.health Schedule July 31 - August 2, 2019 - Location: Boston, MA Join us at EXPO.health (Formerly Healthcare IT Expo – HITExpo) 2019 happening July [...]
01 Aug
2019-08-01 - 2019-08-03    
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UCSF CME: Neurosurgery Update 2019 is organized by The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Office of Continuing Medical Education and will be held from [...]
PBI Medical Ethics & Professionalism (ME-22) - Irvine
2019-08-02 - 2019-08-03    
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PBI Medical Ethics & Professionalism (ME-22) is organized by Professional Boundaries, Inc. (PBI) and will be held from Aug 02 - 03, 2019 at Wyndham [...]
The 8th Beijing International Top Health & Medical Exhibition (BIHM)
2019-08-02 - 2019-08-04    
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The 8th Beijing International Private Health and Medical Exhibition will be held at the China International Exhibition Center from August 2nd to August 4th, 2019. [...]
Angiogenesis Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) 2019
2019-08-03 - 2019-08-04    
12:00 am
Angiogenesis Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) is organized by Gordon Research Conferences (GRC) and will be held from Aug 03 - 04, 2019 at Salve Regina [...]
Lung Development, Injury and Repair Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) 2019
2019-08-03 - 2019-08-04    
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Lung Development, Injury and Repair Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) is organized by Gordon Research Conferences (GRC) and will be held from Aug 03 - 04, [...]
Platelet Rich Plasma for Aesthetics Course - Miami (Aug 2019)
Platelet Rich Plasma for Aesthetics Course is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Aug 04, 2019 at GALLERYone - [...]
Physician Medical Weight Loss Training (Aug 04, 2019)
2019-08-04    
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Physician Medical Weight Loss Training is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Aug 04, 2019 at The Platinum Hotel [...]
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IDAA Annual Meeting 2019
31 Jul 19
Knoxville
EXPO.health
31 Jul 19
Boston
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01 Aug
Articles

CMS Inclusion of API’s for Stage 3 Meaningful Use Rule is the Right Decision

Voltz_APIStory

Exclusive article at EMRIndustry.com

By Donald Voltz, MD, Aultman Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, Medical Director of the Main Operating Room, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Case Western Reserve University and Northeast Ohio Medical University.

 

Board-certified in anesthesiology and clinical informatics, Dr. Voltz is a researcher, medical educator, and entrepreneur. With more than 15 years of experience in healthcare, Dr. Voltz has been involved with many facets of medicine. He has performed basic science and clinical research and has experience in the translation of ideas into viable medical systems and devices.

Thanh Tran, CEO of Zoeticx, also contributed.

Without a doubt, the widespread implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) has not been easy. To make matters worse, CMS has released proposed rules  for Stage 3 of EHR use that are likely to bring additional challenges for healthcare professionals and hospitals than the prior two stages.  However, CMS’s decision to support application programming interfaces (APIs) for patient access to their own electronic health records is a great step in the right direction to overcome data blocking by EHR firms.

Despite these recently proposed rules, finalization will take some time.  Hidden within the challenging rules on decision support, quality reporting and security risk analysis are some subtle points that hold great potential for those who choose to explore them.

Meaningful use was established in an effort to provide some safety over the complex systems being installed and used for patient care. The goal of meaningful use is to ultimately improve patient care, expand access to quality healthcare and allow for coordination of care between medical professionals, ancillary services and healthcare institutions, something electronic documentation should more easily support.

However, the issue remains, how do we best achieve the objectives outlined by CMS given disparate technology, data blocking, and ill-defined pathways for the secure sharing of protected health information. Contained within Stage 3, there are some hopeful regulations that will allow healthcare to develop solutions to these challenging, yet necessary problems.
Decoupling of EHR Certification and Meaningful Use Encourages Customization

One of these rules, the decoupling of EHR certification and meaningful use brings some hope to those looking to build upon established EHRs and other health databases. Prior to this, there has been a very tightly held belief that EHR systems would contain the answers needed to fulfill all governmental regulations, something that has not been shown to be the case.

EHR’s are becoming very important tools for healthcare delivery, yet their regimented, and for the most part proprietary data storage models, do not allow for easy customization to meet the needs of our patients and the various healthcare professionals dependent upon them for day-to-day management of patients.

Patients and providers have asked why is it so difficult to enter clinically relevant information or transfer patient data between providers and institutions. The lack of interoperability has been extensively debated and we have not made much of a change to this yet.

By decoupling how EHRs’ are certified and how they are used to meet the requirements for meaningful use is a small, but significant step forward for health IT. This small step holds the potential to allow for development to occur on a level not yet seen in healthcare.

Integral for the future of health IT is decoupling and the support placed in APIs. These two aspects of Stage 3 support healthcare professionals, hospitals and health systems to provide patients with access to their health data using third-party applications.

At first glance, this access might seem trite given the current focus on implementing and enrolling patients in patient portals. Subtle in one perspective such as patients having access to their data, but much more powerful from the perspective of API’s bringing more potential to the design of solutions, something physicians have been asking for since the inception of EHR’s. The use of API’s and platforms to interface with multiple data sources brings the real potential to solving the challenges we currently see with information silos, data blocking and lack of patient engagement using currently implemented portals.
API Acceptance Brings EHR Benefits Similar to First Web Browsers
The parallels with the World Wide Web cannot be overlooked. Initially, web browsers served as a means to look at static documents formatted with HTML. The value comes not from access to these static pages, but instead the dynamic ability to gather, display and interact with data in a real-time fashion. The migration from static access to pages using search to the dynamic interactivity and ability to have data pushed to the user changed the way we use the Internet.

With the proposed meaningful use rules, we have the potential to create massive opportunities in healthcare following a similar path of that web technology. We have been looking at health data from too narrow a perspective. Trying to share documents is static, requiring too much manual updating. This is not a sustainable way to look at the expanding amount of patient, process and quality data in healthcare.

The use of API’s brings the ability to design solutions that offer more dynamic aspects to healthcare thereby superseding the need to move massive amounts of data between providers or to a semi centralized data warehouse. This ability also comes without the need to wait for EHR vendors to do all the development. They can focus on the storage and access side of health IT while opening up an entirely new healthcare sector; healthcare applications.

Some hold reservations that healthcare is not ready to support the use of an API. However, its ability to enhance patients’ access to their information and share it in a secure way with other healthcare professionals is something that is currently lacking without a great deal of patient effort.

The recent lawsuits filed for excessive fees being charged to obtain copies of electronic information is just the tip of the iceberg with respect to empowering patients to use their data to improve their health, become smart consumers of their care, and remaining engaged with the changing face of medicine. Physicians are also likely to see benefits from EHR’s they have only been promised to this point.

Developing interfaces that are congruent with current and future workflows are just one small use of API’s. When physicians, patients and developers are given access to a platform upon which they can build applications, we will be amazed at how quickly health IT changes to meet the needs.

Healthcare 2.0 Firms Embrace Open Technology

Zoeticx, a healthcare 2.0 technology company, has embraced the concept of a universal platform upon which technology solutions can be developed, long before the CMS proposed rule was put into place. Zoeticx has an application to meet the currently laborious task of managing patients with chronic medical conditions, using their Patient-Clarity platform to gain secure access to various EHR systems to create and provide dynamic care documents.

Without such as platform, development would have required building various applications, each specific for a given EHR system and the continual maintenance with each new software update. This is not a cost effective or sustainable mode for software development in today’s environment.

Proving the option for open APIs enables CMS to move forward with the larger initiative of working with open system vendors in support of its Chronic Care Management (CCM) patients.  Recently Zoeticx offered the medical industry a breakthrough via a blueprint that meets the stringent technical requirements of CMS’s (CPT 99490) and (CPT 99495 & 99496).

This technology will now enable providers to electronically invoice Medicare and Medicaid $42.00 monthly with a new billing code number, creating a new medical facility profit center and substantially impacting care giver revenue for the approximate 15 million patients who have two chronic diseases and qualify for CCM care.  This subscriber number is expected to trend upwards into 2050 and will create billions in new healthcare revenue.

According to the 2010 Census, the number of people older than 65 years was 40 million with increasing trends to 56 million in 2020 and not reaching a plateau until 2050 at 83.7 million.  With two-thirds of Medicare beneficiaries having two or more chronic conditions while one-third has more than three chronic conditions, putting the number of patients who qualify for CCM services at 15 million. This number is predicted to continue on an upward trend until 2050. Further proof of the need for open system solutions like the CMS open API initiative.

The real prize for 2016 will be the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH), an increasingly popular methodology for organizing primary care, lowering costs and improving patient care to the liking of patients, providers and medical facilities. But without open technology, this could not be possible.

So despite the frustration with the concept of meaningful use and the rigorous requirements physicians are being forced to comply with, there are some potential bright spots on the horizon for healthcare.