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HomeTown Health Webinar September 17, 2013

HomeTown Health Webinar September 17, 2013. GEORGIA HEALTH INFORMATION NETWORK 1. Introduction. 2.

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HomeTown Health Webinar September 17, 2013

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  1. HomeTown Health Webinar September 17, 2013

  2. GEORGIA HEALTH INFORMATION NETWORK 1. Introduction 2

  3. The statewide Georgia Health Information Network, Inc. (GaHIN), a non-profit organization, is dedicated to the use and exchange of electronic health information to foster a healthier Georgia – improve patient-centered healthcare, increase efficiency and promote the health status of the entire state population. Georgia Health Information Network 3

  4. Close the patient information gap across care settings by electronically connecting disparate systems and data sources to support improved quality of care, better health outcomes, and reductions in cost. Purpose of the Georgia Health Information Network 4

  5. Public-Private Collaborative and the Georgia Health Information Network • The statewide Georgia Health Information Network, Inc. (GaHIN), a non-profit organization, is dedicated to the use and exchange of electronic health information to foster a healthier Georgia – improve patient-centered healthcare, increase efficiency and promote the health status of the entire state population. • Through our Board of Directors, Georgia state and federal agencies, and a variety of strategic partnerships, we embody thousands of healthcare providers from all over Georgia with decades of combined healthcare industry-related expertise. • The Georgia Health Information Network is a public-private collaborative of healthcare stakeholders from around the state including: • Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH) • Georgia Health Information Technology Extension Center (GA-HITEC) • Medicity and Truven Health Analytics • Many stakeholders in business, technology, healthcare, academia, etc. • These stakeholders are working together to develop and implement a technology, business, and policy infrastructure to sustain a statewide network of networks health information transport model. 5

  6. Executive Committee Dennis L. White (Chairman) CEO Alliant/GMCF James R. (Jim) Morrow, MD (Vice Chairman) President and CEO Morrow Family Medicine Duane A Kavka (Secretary) Executive Director Georgia Association for Primary Health Care, Inc. Kelly Gonzalez, MS Chief, Division of Health IT State Health IT Coordinator Georgia Department of Community Health Donna W. Hyland President and CEO Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Dominic H. Mack, MD, MBA Deputy Director of the National Center for Primary Care Executive Medical Director/Principal Investigator GA-HITEC Morehouse School of Medicine Clyde Reese, Esq. Commissioner Georgia Department of Community Health Board Members Barbara Barrett Assistant Vice President of Human Resources Langdale Industries, Inc. James R. (Jim) Bracewell Executive Vice President and CEO Georgia Pharmacy Association William (Clay) Campbell President and CEO  Archbold Health Services Debra (Dee) Cantrell, RN CIO Emory Healthcare of Atlanta Todd Citron Executive Director and CEO Cobb & Douglas Community Service Boards James Garvie Director of Compensation & Benefits Southern Company Paula Guy, RN CEO Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth David Hefner, MPA Executive VP for Clinical Affairs/CEO, Georgia Health Sciences Medical Center Jon Howell President and CEO Georgia Health Care Association Warren S. Hutchings, MD Chairman  Georgia State Medical Association  GaHIN Board of Directors Morgan Kendrick President Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia J. Alan Kent, FACHE President and CEO Meadows Regional Medical Center Carol A. Ludwig, RPH  Pharmacy Chief Department of Veterans Affairs Deven Matteus, MPM Chief Clinical Integration Officer Northeast Georgia Health System HealtheConnection HIE J. Patrick O'Neal, MD Director  Health Protection-Georgia Department of Public Health Glenn E. Pearson, FACHE Executive Vice President Georgia Hospital Association Katie Rogers Governor's Health Policy Advisor State of Georgia Thomas E. Sittnick Director of the Office of Health Services Department of Corrections Jeffeory White, MD CEO White Pediatrics & North Georgia Clinical Research Center Cindy Zelden Executive Director Georgians for a Healthy Future 6

  7. GEORGIA HEALTH INFORMATION NETWORK 2. Network Model & Organizational Approach 7

  8. GaHIN Network Model • GaHIN is a Network of Networks Model • Facilitates a Georgia statewide electronic Network connecting everyone – payers, providers, and patients – in the entire healthcare system, thus enabling better communication and collaboration among clinicians. • Keeps operations manageable & costs low – reducing barriers • Allows DCH to leverage federal funding and provide guidance on complex issues to strengthen and advance the network. • GaHIN Is a federated-hybrid model, not a central repository of clinical data • Information remains with the treating provider and only flows when there is authorization. • GaHIN makes an individual data repository available to Members directly connected to the Network 8

  9. GaHIN Organizational Roles • GaHIN ORGANIZATION • Provides policy guidance, core and advanced exchange services benefiting a range of GaHIN members. • Builds the exchange infrastructure and establishes minimum Network participation requirements. • GaHIN MEMBER • Connects directly to Georgia Health Information Network. • Helps organize and manage Member Affiliates. • Enables network connections for their Member Affiliates. • GaHIN MEMBER AFFILIATE • Member Affiliates may be hospitals, physicians, labs, etc. as well as other interested organizations affiliated with a GaHIN Member. • Member Affiliates benefit from the range of services provided by GaHIN. 9

  10. Network of Networks Model Georgia Health Information Network A direct node on the Georgia health information network is known as a Member 10

  11. BUILDING MOMENTUM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V74AxCqOTvg 11

  12. BUILDING MOMENTUM  MOVEMENT EARLY ADOPTERS: Early Adopters and Engaged Parties • Amerigroup (CMO) • ArchHIE • Blue Cross Blue Shield GA • Chatham HealthLink • Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta • Emory Healthcare • GAPHC • Georgia Medicaid (DCH) • Georgia Public Health • Georgia DBHDD & CSBs • Georgia DHS/DFCS • Georgia DJJ • Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth • Georgia Tech Health Services • Grady Memorial Hospital • Kaiser Permanente • GRAChIE • HealtheConnection • Microsoft HealthVault • PeachState (CMO) • Wellcare (CMO) • West Georgia HIE • ENGAGED PARTIES • Aetna/Coventry • Athens Regional • CIGNA • Piedmont • Phoebe Putney • ENGAGED • Tenet • UHS Pruitt • United Health Care • Walgreens • Wellstar 12 *Based upon readiness assessments

  13. Network of Networks Model Networked HIEs in Georgia Dale Carlson-Bebout Chatham HealthLink (HIE) Southeast Georgia - Savannah dcbebout@chlink.org Tara Broxton Cramer Georgia Regional Academic Community HIE (GRAChIE) Central East Georgia - Sandersville tbroxton@gru.edu Sonya Christian West Georgia - LaGrange christians@wghealth.org DevenMattheus Northeast Georgia Health System / HealtheConnection Deven.mattheus@nghs.com DeeDee Snow ArchHIE South Georgia dsnow@archbold.org 13

  14. GEORGIA HEALTH INFORMATION NETWORK 3. Products & Services 14

  15. 3 PRODUCT OFFERINGS • Anticipated Georgia Connected Care • 2014 Features • Advanced care alerts and notifications • Comprehensive personal health records and integrated consumer health and wellness tools • Health analytics and advanced population health management • Vendor-neutral medical imaging management platform • Lab, pathology, and radiology ordering and reports • Support for long-term care, behavioral health, and specialty pharmacy Georgia Connected Care Product Suite Outreach, Education, Training & Support Services provided with each product 15 **Forth coming capability.

  16. GaHIN Strategy to Building Customer Value Lowering barriers to widespread Network participation is key to meeting our purpose and attaining long-term sustainability 16

  17. Kelly Gonzalez, MS Chief, Division of Health IT Georgia Department of Community Health State Health IT Coordinator kegonzalez@dch.ga.gov Questions 17

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