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1. Get with the Guidelines: Outpatient
2. Quality Improvement Model 2 CONFIDENTIAL – American Heart Association 2010
3. CONFIDENTIAL – American Heart Association 2010 3 Since 2001
Over 1600 Hospitals Nationwide
Over 2.2 Million Patient Records
Over 625 Hospitals Receiving Recognition
With 65 Peer Reviewed Publications
4. Program Overview History
Launched in November 2009; based on success of nearly 10 years experience in inpatient quality improvement and over 2 million lives touched
Broad Audience
General healthcare practitioners (internal medicine, family medicine, osteopathic, OB/GYNs, nurse practitioners, as well as specialties including cardiology, neurology, geriatric medicine, etc.)
Dynamic Channel
Multi-vendor channel through health technology vendors
15 Health technology and electronic health record vendors committed, currently conducting data compatibility testing
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5. Benefits to Practices Simplifies data extraction by working directly with EHR vendors
Provides quarterly reports on data quality & performance feedback on treatment to guidelines
Aligns with key incentive based programs to simplify your practices’ processes
Offers national recognition for the work you do each day
Allows you and your patients to participate in key research that will change healthcare
Includes access to valuable AHA resources, including clinical support services, professional education and patient education materials 5 CONFIDENTIAL – American Heart Association 2010
6. 6 CONFIDENTIAL – American Heart Association 2010 Program Model
7. 7 CONFIDENTIAL – American Heart Association 2010 Program Benefits
8. 8 CONFIDENTIAL – American Heart Association 2010 Resources and Programs
9. 9 CONFIDENTIAL – American Heart Association 2010 Current Environment
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12. 15 Electronic Health Record/Health Information Technology Vendors committed to-date
First data transfer from Ochsner Clinic
180 physician practice; 60K patient load in 2009
25 Sites registered (Awaiting Vendor Agreements before proceeding to contract)
Up to 75 practice locations, 1700 providers
Representation from all regions/affiliates;
practice sizes: 0-10 to 200+ doc practices
Cardiology, family med, multi-specialty and neurology specialties registered
Active discussions with large systems – including Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Cleveland Clinic
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13. Site Recruitment
AHA Field Staff execution and activation
Tailor webinars/workshops, exhibits, educational opportunities
Program Expansion
Update/expand measure capture
Answering market demands for health agencies to align
Brand power behind three leading health non-profits
Expanded reach to healthcare professionals, media and consumers
Unsurpassed scientific expertise
Health Information Exchanges (HIE)/Regional Extension Centers (REC)
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14. Program Supporters CONFIDENTIAL – American Heart Association 2010