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5th International Conference On Recent Advances In Medical Science ICRAMS
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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2020 IIER 775th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical Science ICRAMS will be held in Dublin, Ireland during 1st - 2nd January, 2020 as [...]
01 Jan
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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The Academics World 744th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical and Health Sciences ICRAMHS aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research [...]
03 Jan
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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Academicsera – 599th International Conference On Pharma and FoodICPAF will be held on 3rd-4th January, 2020 at Malacca , Malaysia. ICPAF is to bring together [...]
The IRES - 642nd International Conference On Food Microbiology And Food SafetyICFMFS
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The IRES - 642nd International Conference on Food Microbiology and Food SafetyICFMFS aimed at presenting current research being carried out in that area and scheduled [...]
World Congress On Medical Imaging And Clinical Research WCMICR-2020
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The WCMICR conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical Imaging and Clinical Research. [...]
International Conference On Agro-Ecology And Food Science ICAEFS
2020-01-06    
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The key intention of ICAEFS is to provide opportunity for the global participants to share their ideas and experience in person with their peers expected [...]
RW- 743rd International Conference On Medical And Biosciences ICMBS
2020-01-07 - 2020-01-08    
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RW- 743rd International Conference on Medical and Biosciences ICMBS is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the [...]
International Conference On Nursing Ethics And Medical Ethics ICNEME
2020-01-08 - 2020-01-09    
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An elegant and rich premier global platform for the International Conference on Nursing Ethics and Medical Ethics ICNEME that uniquely describes the Academic research and [...]
International Conference On Medical And Health SciencesICMHS-2020
2020-01-09 - 2020-01-10    
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The ICMHS conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical and Health Sciences. The [...]
12th Annual ICJR Winter Hip And Knee Course
2020-01-16 - 2020-01-19    
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Make plans to join us in Vail, Colorado, for the 12th Annual Winter Hip And Knee Course, the premier winter meeting focused on primary and [...]
3rd Big Sky Cardiology Update 2020
2020-01-17 - 2020-01-18    
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ABOUT 3RD BIG SKY CARDIOLOGY UPDATE 2020 Following the success of the 2nd edition, I am pleased to invite you to the “3rd Big Sky [...]
A4M India Conference
2020-01-18 - 2020-01-20    
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ABOUT A4M INDIA CONFERENCE Taking place for the first time in New Delhi, India, this two-day event will serve as a foundational course in the [...]
International Conference On Oncology & Cancer Research ICOCR-2020
2020-01-19 - 2020-01-20    
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The ICOCR conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Oncology & Cancer Research. The [...]
Arab Health 2020
2020-01-27 - 2020-01-30    
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ABOUT ARAB HEALTH 2020 Arab Health is an industry-defining platform where the healthcare industry meets to do business with new customers and develop relationships with [...]
12th International Conference on Acute Cardiac Care
2020-01-28 - 2020-01-29    
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ABOUT 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACUTE CARDIAC CARE Acute Cardiac Care has been undergoing a substantial transformation in recent years as the population ages and [...]
30 Jan
2020-01-30 - 2020-01-31    
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The ICMHS conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical and Health Sciences. The [...]
Annual Lower and Upper Canada Anesthesia Symposium 2020 (LUCAS)
2020-01-31 - 2020-02-02    
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ABOUT ANNUAL LOWER & UPPER CANADA ANESTHESIA SYMPOSIUM 2020 (LUCAS) On behalf of the Departments of Anesthesia of McGill University, Queen’s University, and the University [...]
RF - 577th International Conference On Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020
2020-02-02 - 2020-02-03    
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577th International Conference on Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020. It will be held during 2nd-3rd February, 2020 at Berlin , Germany. ICMHS 2020 [...]
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2020-02-02 - 2020-02-03    
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Case Studies

EHR implementation is not an event but a process

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EHR implementation is not an event but a process

To use the EHR to improve care coordination within the local referral network.

Working with the Kansas Regional Extension Center (KFMC)Web Site Disclaimers

After the Meaningful Use Stage 1 regulations for electronic health records (EHRs) were released in July 2010, Dr. Brull contacted her state’s Regional Extension Center (REC) to obtain their assistance in achieving the Meaningful Use Stage 1 objectives. The REC sent a field representative to work with Dr. Brull on achieving the core meaningful use objectives. She first assessed the security of her EHRsystem and developed documentation to meet the risk analysis and data security requirements in the recent Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act.

“The policies and procedures she developed were a big help and took a load off my shoulders,” said Dr. Brull. “Although this is the main assistance I have received so far from the REC, we have been working on all the meaningful use objectives and they have helped us across-the board.”

Dr. Brull also worked with the REC representative on what data fields are required and how to capture the required structured data within her EHR. For example, smoking data for adolescents was captured at intake and codified using CPTcodes, which allows for reporting of structured data.

Meaningful Use Stage 1 Objectives Addressed

Dr. Brull’s EHR system, once upgraded to a certified EHR, will enable her to meet Meaningful Use Stage 1 objectives for care coordination. She views this as just the first step toward achieving fully electronic care coordination.

  • Exchanging Key Clinical Information. Dr. Brull’s EHR system is fully integrated with the systems at two other solo practices, allowing these physicians to share clinical information and coordinate patient care. She also exchanges key clinical information such as patient histories and medication and allergy lists with referring physicians via integrated FAX as part of the EHRreferral process.
  • Clinical Summaries at Transitions of Care. Dr. Brull exchanges clinical summaries using her EHR in different ways depending upon the capabilities of the receiving facility or provider. The EHR is connected to a FAX server which lets her easily send or receive clinical summaries by FAX . When she receives a paper discharge summary, staff scan it into the patients’ EHRs.
  • Medication Reconciliation. Dr. Brull uses the EHR system to perform medication reconciliation across care settings by updating patient medication lists received from referring physicians and/or the local critical access hospital. The e-prescribing system she uses (SureScripts) also facilitates medication reconciliation by enabling her to verify what prescriptions the pharmacy has filled for her patients rather than relying solely on her medication list. Patients also play a role by bringing their current medications to their appointments, which the nurse records in their EHRs at intake.

EHR Implementation Process

  • Dr. Brull collaborated with two other solo family physicians in Plainville to purchase and implement an EHR system. Together, they serve about 8,000 patients. Dr. Brull was the champion for EHR implementation “sooner rather than later,” and once she got the buy-in from her physician colleagues, she began a two-year research process, which included system demonstrations and site visits.
  • In 2007, Dr. Brull and her colleagues selected a medium-priced system (from e-MDs, based in Austin, Tex.) that met their budget and functionality needs. Another key selection factor was the Return on Investment projections for each physician based on their financial contribution. Dr. Brull said she paid most of the $40,000-$50,000 in hardware costs. The family physicians also obtained private financing and invested $30,000 for software.
  • The EHR system was implemented in early 2008 in a sequential manner—billing, scheduling, and charting—to transition smoothly from a paper-based system to an electronic system. Office champions (physician, nursing, and administrative) were trained first in how to use the new EHR system so they could train other staff members.
  • Since there is no Health Information Exchange in the area, the practices have built FAX capability into the system and integrated its use into the clinical and administrative workflow. Front office staff monitor incoming faxes electronically, and match and save them to the patient’s electronic chart. The administrative staff also forward electronic update notifications to the appropriate provider based on the type of information received; a medication refill would be forwarded to the nurse while nursing home correspondence would be forwarded to the patient’s physician. All new medications, procedures, surgeries, and diagnoses are entered as CPTcodes into the EHRs and clinical summaries, which are searchable. The front office staff also use the integrated FAX to send the clinical summaries to other providers.

Tools

The REC used a security assessment questionnaire developed by the Security and Privacy Community of Practice to evaluate Dr. Brull’s data security risk and provided electronic guidelines to improve her practice workflow.

Payment

Dr. Brull paid the Kansas REC a pro-rated annual fee of about $265.42 for the first year of technical assistance and will pay the annual fee of $455 in subsequent years.

Results

Dr. Brull has anecdotal evidence that EHR implementation has improved care coordination and medication reconciliation:

  • Care Coordination. The EHR system Dr. Brull shares with two other solo family physicians enables them to coordinate care seamlessly. For example, when another provider covered for her when she was away from the office, and refilled a patient’s medication, Dr. Brull could see the refill information immediately in theEHR. The EHR system also helps her exchange clinical information with specialists. For example, during a patient’s visit, Dr. Brull may find elevated blood pressure and decide to adjust the patient’s blood pressure medication. She updates the patient’s medication list in the EHR and sends the patient’s cardiologist a visit note via integrated FAX documenting the change in blood pressure and medication.
  • Medication Reconciliation. The EHR system warned against a drug-drug interaction when Dr. Brull entered medications for a patient with multiple sclerosis prescribed by a specialist who had received an incomplete medication list from another physician. When the “black box warning” appeared, Dr. Brull immediately notified the patient and the prescribing specialist.
  • Increased Revenue/Reduced Costs. There is anecdotal evidence that the EHRsystem has increased Dr. Brull’s revenue since implementation in 2008. “I have more than recouped my initial investment of $30,000.” It also has reduced costs, according to a 2009 New York Times article quoting Dr. Dan Sanchez, who shares the EHR system with Dr. Brull. “Costs for dictation transcription have been cut by 75 percent. That alone has paid for half the cost of the software in the first year.”
  • Quality Improvement. “Having an EHR has improved my quality of care, my ability to track that quality of care, and my own quality of life.”

Challenges

The lack of a state-wide Health Information Exchange (HIE) or a regional HIE that includes Plainville is the biggest challenge facing Dr. Brull in achieving fully electronic care coordination. Although other local physician practices have EHRs, there is no connectivity to enable them to communicate. While this constrains how Dr. Brull used her EHR for care coordination, she has been creative in compensating for the lack of this electronic infrastructure by using integrated FAX, a HIPAA-compliant method of sending clinical information to providers, and scanners to “upload” images of clinical documents from local providers into the patient’s EHR. She has compensated for the lack of structured data exchange by creating new processes to capture and code the patient’s data in the EHR.

Lessons Learned

EHR implementation is not an event but a process,” says Dr. Brull. It is very important to work collaboratively with the EHR vendor and the REC to make the transition to meaningful use. I cannot do it in a vacuum.”

Next Steps

Once Dr. Brull receives the certified EHR technology from her vendor, she will be able to demonstrate that she meets the Meaningful Use Stage 1 care coordination requirements and apply for CMS payment within 90 days.

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