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Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders
2021-02-08 - 2021-02-09    
All Day
Mental health Summit 2021 is a meeting of Psychiatrist for emerging their perspective against mental health challenges and psychological disorders in upcoming future. Psychiatry is [...]
Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering are forthcoming use in healthcare, electronics, cosmetics, and other areas. Nanomaterials are the elements with the finest measurement of size 10-9 [...]
Dementia, Alzheimers and Neurological Disorders
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
Euro Dementia 2021 is a distinctive forum to assemble worldwide distinguished academics within the field of professionals, Psychology, academic scientists, professors to exchange their ideas [...]
Neurology and Neurosurgery 2021
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
European Neurosurgery 2021 anticipates participants from all around the globe to experience thought provoking Keynote lectures, oral, video & poster presentations. This Neurology meeting will [...]
Biofuels and Bioenergy 2021
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
All Day
Biofuels and Bioenergy biofuel is a fuel that is produced through contemporary biological processes, such as agriculture and anaerobic digestion, rather than a fuel produced [...]
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
All Day
Tropical Disease Webinar committee members invite all the participants across the globe to take part in this conference covering the theme “Global Impact on infectious [...]
Infectious Diseases 2021
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
All Day
Infection Congress 2021 is intended to honor prestigious award for talented Young Researchers, Scientists, Young Investigators, Post-Graduate Students, Post-Doctoral Fellows, Trainees in recognition of their [...]
Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases
2021-02-18 - 2021-02-19    
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Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Conference 2021 provides a chance for all the stakeholders to collect all the Researchers, principal investigators, experts and researchers working under [...]
World Kidney Congress 2021
2021-02-18    
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Kidney Meet 2021 will be the best platform for exchanging new ideas and research. It’s a virtual event that will grab the attendee’s attention to [...]
Agriculture & Organic farming
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
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Aquaculture & Fisheries
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
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We take the pleasure to invite all the Scientist, researchers, students and delegates to Participate in the Webinar on 13th World Congress on Aquaculture & [...]
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 2021
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
All Day
Conference Series warmly invites all the participants across the globe to attend "5th Annual Meet on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology” dated on February 22-23, 2021 , [...]
Neurology, Psychiatric disorders and Mental health
2021-02-23 - 2021-02-24    
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Neurology, Psychiatric disorders and Mental health Summit is an idiosyncratic discussion to bring the advanced approaches and also unite recognized scholastics, concerned with neurology, neuroscience, [...]
Food and Nutrition 2021
2021-02-24    
All Day
Nutri Food 2021 reunites the old and new faces in food research to scale-up many dedicated brains in research and the utilization of the works [...]
Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders
2021-02-24 - 2021-02-25    
All Day
Mental health Summit 2021 is a meeting of Psychiatrist for emerging their perspective against mental health challenges and psychological disorders in upcoming future. Psychiatry is [...]
International Conference on  Biochemistry and Glyco Science
2021-02-25 - 2021-02-26    
All Day
Our point is to urge researchers to spread their test and hypothetical outcomes in any case a lot of detail as could be ordinary. There [...]
Biomedical, Biopharma and Clinical Research
2021-02-25 - 2021-02-26    
All Day
Biomedical research 2021 provides a platform to enhance your knowledge and forecast future developments in biomedical, bio pharma and clinical research and strives to provide [...]
Parasitology & Infectious Diseases 2021
2021-02-25    
All Day
INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONGRESS 2021 on behalf of its Organizing Committee, assemble all the renowned Pathologists, Immunologists, Researchers, Cellular and Molecular Biologists, Immune therapists, Academicians, Biotechnologists, [...]
Tissue Science and Regenerative Medicine
2021-02-26 - 2021-02-27    
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Tissue Science 2021 proudly invites contributors across the globe to attend “International Conference on Tissue Science and Regenerative Medicine” during February 26-27, 2021 (Webinar) which [...]
Infectious Diseases, Microbiology & Beneficial Microbes
2021-02-26 - 2021-02-27    
All Day
Infectious diseases are ultimately caused by microscopic organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites where Microbiology is the investigation of these minute life forms. A [...]
Stress Management 2021
2021-02-26    
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Stress Management Meet 2021 will be a great platform for exchanging new ideas and research. It’s an online event which will grab the attendee’s attention [...]
Heart Care and Diseases 2021
2021-03-03    
All Day
Euro Heart Conference 2020 will join world-class professors, scientists, researchers, students, Perfusionists, cardiologists to discuss methodology for ailment remediation for heart diseases, Electrocardiography, Heart Failure, [...]
Gastroenterology and Digestive Disorders
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
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Gastroenterology Diseases is clearing a worldwide stage by drawing in 2500+ Gastroenterologists, Hepatologists, Surgeons going from Researchers, Academicians and Business experts, who are working in [...]
Environmental Toxicology and Ecological Risk Assessment
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
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Environmental Toxicology 2021 you can meet the world leading toxicologists, biochemists, pharmacologists, and also the industry giants who will provide you with the modern inventions [...]
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2021-03-05 - 2021-03-06    
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Articles

Oct 31 : Will We Create Another Frankenstein EHR?

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Article Summary :

It focuses on the 11 billion bid for the DoD’s Healthcare Management System Modernization, one of the largest data migrations in U.S. history. It covers numerous issues which are not being addressed such as interoperability, ONC rules, rip and replace costs, and other issues. The bidding ends today, 10/31–Halloween.

The current system, the Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA) will be replaced with a commercial system and this huge amount of data migrated into the selected system. No question this is a significant decision and a complex health IT endeavor, both in the selection of an ideal solution to last for many years and the migration of a great deal of information from the legacy AHLTA to the newly selected EHR.

Artilce in Detailed :

While many children will trick or treat, the DoD Healthcare Management System Modernization closes its bidding process today to replace their current EHR for active-duty personal and their families estimated at  11 billon taxpayer dollars. The current system, the Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA) will be replaced with a commercial system and the large amount of data migrated into the selected system. No question this is a huge decision and a complex health IT endeavor, both in the selection of an ideal solution to last for many years and the migration of a great deal of information from the legacy AHLTA to the newly selected EHR.

The stakes are high for the vendors who threw their hat in the ring. This decision will lead to one of the largest migrations of health data from one system to another. The comprehensive AHLTA, implemented in 2004, supports nearly 10 million beneficiaries, storing their complete medical history, medically coded along with administrative information pertaining to their healthcare. Interestingly, AHLTA was the first EHR to have central storage of standardized patient health data with online access to all of this information, linking more than 450 treatment facilities around the world.

However, with so much at stake, there are many concerns. The decision to rip and replace the AHLTA with any of the vendor systems bidding for this large contract raises as many questions as the decision attempts to address. This appears to violate the ONC’s requirements, whose guiding design principle clearly points out that any solutions must be built on top of an existing environment and avoid any disruption of service. How can the government violate its own guidelines?

While the bidding process requires support of many health IT standards, these do not address the issue of usability of the data captured by the systems.  As interoperability continues to plaque EHR systems, the big question here is one of information flow.  Even if the data migration goes well, without interoperability, how will the DoD migrate participants and their families from active military to veteran status?  Will DoD medical pros have access to the right data at the right time to provide the best medical outcomes for those who have sacrificed so much?

It is absolutely essential for those bidding on the DoD to have a blueprint in place for the flow of information. This information flow is even more crucial for military members who might have been treated overseas, sent back to the US, and possibly sent home with outpatient care. Without the essential middleware-based connectivity “glue”, the backbone of interoperability proven successful in many industries, how will all of these disparate pieces of data be used in a meaningful way?

Also, if the data is passive, not active and devoid of “push” technology to escalate attention to potential problems, we have the same old mess we have today, except it will be forced on additional millions of military members and their dependants!

How we can solve these issues an provide DoD customers with the care they deserve.

Despite A Decade of Innovation, Communications Still Lacking

A great deal of innovation and evolution of EHR systems has taken place in the last decade, but much of this has been in the storage of data and the rest has been pieced together as regulations forced vendors to modify their platforms. The use of these systems for clinical care, especially as tools to enhance and promote communication between collaborative healthcare teams and the patients they are treating are still lacking.

The system, at least for active-duty military personnel and their families, seems like it will wind up being the same interoperable one we are still struggling to implement for the general public and the current system itself is not all good news.  Many claim the system is difficult to use.  Military physicians spend most of their time working around system deficiencies rather than entering clinically relevant information, and data has been lost when the system is used by providers outside of military medical facilities.

Not surprisingly, many of these same problems are reported with commercial EHR vendors and the basis for a major push to solve the problem of interoperability. Irrespective of the outcome from the bidding process, we are likely to learn a great deal about the migration of data between systems, but not likely to solve the challenges of interoperability between the selected EHR and EHRs used by outside providers taking care of our military.

This initiative presents a great opportunity to look for another solution, one focused on connecting different EHR systems in a clinically manner. The previously mentioned issues of workflow and connectivity can be viewed as technical definitions, meaning different things to different people.  At the clinical level, delivering healthcare in a safe, effective, timely and cost effective manner requires us to focus on the objective – Patient Medical Information Flow. Any solution that addresses this flow of information must become the blueprint for addressing EHR interoperability, something that is currently eluding us.

Ill Defined Technical Problems of Interoperability and Information Flow

A change in perspective from the ill-defined technical problem of interoperability to information flow is necessary to solve the challenges ahead for healthcare. Addressing the complexities with a single platform will continue to be a challenge as shown in many other industries. The history of medicine has similarities we can learn from to address the problems we have in health IT. Both have experienced internal and external pressures necessitating adapting in real-time to limit negative outcomes for patients, communities and society as a whole.

We are beginning to appreciate that even with well defined technology standards, integrating all of the clinical, research, financial, population and administrative requirements into a single system that can respond to these changing pressures is unlikely. As we continue to work on standards, nomenclatures and taxonomies to better understand and manage the data being collected, we will need to look at other software technologic paradigms to address these challenges.

The recently released ONC guiding design principles suggest solutions must be on top of existing systems so as to avoid disruption of service. The decision to migrate 10 million active-duty military personnel and their families to a new EHR platform will not be made in haste, especially with many comparing this to the healthcare.gov difficulties.

The problem as I see it is with the overarching belief where all patient information must be consolidated and standardized in order to be shared and used for the management of patients and the effective delivery of care. Although current EHR technology has issues with providing the right information to the right person at the right time, they have done a fairly good job of collecting and organizing patient data.

Building Customized Solutions on Top of EHRs

Building customized solutions on top of these data models has the potential to address the usability and interoperability of data. Middleware software architecture has been shown to be an effective and efficient means to allow for customization while maintaining standardization and integrity of data. Given our current struggles and the competitive EHR landscape, could such a software design actually address these issues?

Yes, given opening up access to the data. There appears to be a level of fear and loss of competitive advantage if vendors allow for outside development on their EHR platform. Granted there are token attempts for vendors to comply with regulations and address the requests of customers to expand the systems, complete open source does not exist with a few minor exceptions. Despite this limitation, successful implementation of a middleware architecture has been developed to connect different EHR systems, interact with the data contained in the systems and display it in a uniform and clinically relevant manner.

Zoeticx has developed such a middleware platform and demonstrated its ability to connect to EHR systems including VistaA and AllScripts. The platform has developed the necessary framework to connect to other systems as well using API’s and tools provided by vendors, even if they are not completely open with the underlying code.

From a clinical standpoint, as long as data integrity, security and providence are maintained, it does not matter where the information I am viewing resides, my patient comes from. As a patient moves from one office to another or is transferred from one hospital for definitive management at another, the view into the data does not need to include the vendor EHR or comply with their choice of design and display.

In addition, as I use the data to make decisions, this is captured by whatever system the patient is currently registered under. Reconstructing the flow of information, from what system it originated and how it impacted care at another, can be captured bringing more meaning to the individual care and providing the ability to manage population management at larger system levels. Instead of creating a pieced together monster brought to life with a lightning bolt, we need to build a system that is responsive to changing environmental pressures and can adapt to meet the needs of all stakeholders and address the underlying problem – Patient Medical Information Flow.

By Dr. 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.  

A board-certified anesthesiologist, 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, Inc. also contributed.