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Converge where Healthcare meets Innovation
2015-09-02 - 2015-09-03    
All Day
MedCity CONVERGE provides the most accurate picture of the future of medical innovation by gathering decision-makers from every sector to debate the challenges and opportunities [...]
11th Global Summit and Expo on Food & Beverages
2015-09-22 - 2015-09-24    
All Day
Event Date: September 22-24, 2016 Event Venue: Embassy Suites, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Theme: Accentuate Innovations and Emerging Novel Research in Food and Beverage Sector [...]
2015 AHIMA Convention and Exhibit
2015-09-26 - 2015-09-30    
All Day
The Affordable Care Act, Meaningful Use, HIPAA, and of course, ICD-10 are changing healthcare. Central to healthcare today is health information. It is used throughout [...]
Transforming Medicine: Evidence-Driven mHealth
2015-09-30 - 2015-10-02    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
September 30-October 2, 2015Digital Medicine 2015 Save the Date (PDF, 1.23 MB) Download the Scripps CME app to your smart phone and/or tablet for the conference [...]
Health 2.0 9th Annual Fall Conference
2015-10-04 - 2015-10-07    
All Day
October 4th - 7th, 2015 Join us for our 9th Annual Fall Conference, October 4-7th. Set over 3 1/2 days, the 9th Annual Fall Conference will [...]
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Mar 06: EHR program calls asthma patients when it’s time for a refill

ehr program calls asthma patients
One of the most difficult aspects of chronic disease management from the provider’s point of view is figuring out how to ensure that patients are taking their medications appropriately once they leave the office.  Non-adherence is an extremely costly piece of the healthcare puzzle, draining close to $300 billion a year from a system scrambling to plug the gaps.  A new EHR-based data mining program developed by National Jewish Health, Eliza Corporation, and Kaiser Permanente Colorado hopes to provide a novel way of keeping in touch with patients by automatically calling the parents of pediatric asthma patients when it’s time to refill their inhaler prescriptions.
By scraping through the EHR data of the pediatric patient, the phone system can put out a call ten days before the prescription runs out, giving parents plenty of time to ensure that they have a fresh inhaler on hand.  Using the same type of speech recognition systems in place at many large corporate customer service centers, parents who accept a call can speak naturally to the computer and receive the appropriate feedback.
“It pulls information out of the EHR, so when it talks to the parent, it references the prescribing physician, the name of the child, and the last time the inhaled corticosteroid prescription was filled,” explained  Bruce Bender, PhD, head of pediatric behavioral health at National Jewish Health in Denver.  “Most adherence interventions expect busy health care providers to do something. This doesn’t add any burden to their day. Think of it as the EHR picking up the phone and talking with patients.”
Parents were given the option to refill the prescription through the phone system or to speak with an asthma nurse or pharmacist directly.  After 24 months of study, the pilot raised adherence rates by a significant 25 percent, with the vast majority of parents saying that the calls were helpful.  A 2012 Congressional Budget Office report notes that increasing medication adherence by 5% can reduce overall health system costs by one percent, which indicates that such a successful program may be able to have a significant impact on the financial health of providers as well as the respiratory health of patients.
The calls didn’t reduce emergency department use or hospital admissions, but Bender attributes that to the high efficiency of the health system at baseline.  “It could also be that in asthma, you really need to change the [medication adherence] curve more dramatically to see a change in outcomes,” he added.