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Creating Health Information Exchanges: The Indiana Network for Patient Care

Creating Health Information Exchanges: The Indiana Network for Patient Care. Shaun Grannis, MD, MS Research Scientist Regenstrief Institute / IU School of Medicine. The Challenge: Silos of Information. Silos of Information. Data delivered to immunization registry.

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Creating Health Information Exchanges: The Indiana Network for Patient Care

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  1. Creating Health Information Exchanges: The Indiana Network for Patient Care Shaun Grannis, MD, MS Research Scientist Regenstrief Institute / IU School of Medicine

  2. The Challenge: Silos of Information

  3. Silos of Information Data delivered to immunization registry Jane Receives Immunizations @ Health Department Jane Receives Immunizations and other care (measurements, labs, diagnoses, etc) @ Clinical Practice Immunization Registry Data delivered to EMR Electronic Medical Record System

  4. Silos of Information Registry Web Interface ??????????? Immunization Registry EMR Interface Electronic Medical Record System

  5. INPC - Humble Beginnings • Regenstrief tasked in 1972 to “stitch” these silos of information together -> the Regenstrief Medical Record System (RMRS/Wishard) • In 1994, began stitching together information across institutions (INPC/Indianapolis) • In 2003, working towards stitching the state together (INPC/Indiana)

  6. Consolidating the Silos Jane Doe’s Immunizations: 3/1/04 DipTetaPur 3/1/04 HemInfB 3/1/04 PolioVir 3/1/04 HepaB Patient ID: 123LMNOP Name: Jane Doe DOB: 01/01/04 SSN: N/A Address: 555 Johnson Road City: Indianapolis State: Indiana ZIP: 46202 DTaP Dose Count: 30936-9 HIB Dose Count: 30938-5 IPV Dose Count: 33555-4 VZV Dose Count: 30943-5 MMR Dose Count: 30940-1 HepB Dose Count: 30937-7 30936-9 30938-5 33555-4 30937-7 Global Patient Index Immunization Registry Global ID: 45678 Name: Jane Ellen Doe Lots of Demographics.. MRF1 ID: OU81247 MRF2 ID: 4564356 PH MRF ID: 123LMNOP MRF3 ID: 6789XYZ Patient ID: 6789XYZ Name: Jane Ellen Doe DOB: 01/01/04 SSN:123-45-6789 Address: 555 Johnson Road City: Indianapolis State: Indiana ZIP: 46202 Jane Ellen Doe’s Shots: 5/1/04 DTaP Imm 5/1/04 HIB Imm 5/1/04 IPV Imm 7/9/04 DTaP Imm 7/9/04 IPV Imm 30936-9 30938-5 33555-4 30936-9 33555-4 Concept Dictionary Electronic Medical Record System

  7. The Indiana Network for Patient Care Consolidating the Silos Clarian MRF St. Vincent MRF Global Patient Index Immunization Registry Global Patient Index Concept Dictionary Public Health MRF Wishard MRF Concept Dictionary Electronic Medical Record System Community MRF IUMG MRF

  8. INPC System Design • Separate medical record vault per institution • Each vault in separate physical files, but centrally located • Standardized data structure – All use same software and observation codes • Patient demographics linking via global registry • Combine on the fly when needed

  9. INPC – Participants • Includes 17 hospitals from the 5 major Indianapolis hospital systems (95% of non-office care) • National and regional laboratories • Includes county and state public health departments • 35% of outpatient practices • Both major cardiology referral centers • Four homeless care centers

  10. INPC hospital participants Heart Center of Indiana Rx data The Indiana Heart Hospital In progress MCHD Quest LabCorp Health Department Practice/Clinic Hospital

  11. A “Big” Repository by US Standards • In the system: • 1.3 million patients, 5 million registration “events” • 24 million orders • 660 million coded results • 12 million dictated reports • 8.8 million radiology reports • 25 million prescriptions • 480,000 EKG tracings • 45 million radiology images • Added Per Year: • 600,000 ambulatory encounters • 50,000 inpatient encounters

  12. Docs4Docs - Links to office practices • Results delivery service (Docs4Docs) • Results flow through INPC central to Docs4Docs and are routed to MD in-boxes • All hospitals send reports through same mechanism • Improved office efficiency and convenience • Eliminates mail and (almost) fax costs

  13. Current status • 280 practices from 3 Hospital systems (about 1800 MDs) • Indiana Health Information Exchange (IHIE) is Regenstrief’s corporate partner • Scheduled for whole city by end of 2005 through IHIE • Uses same data streams as structured EMR – but simpler structure • Will provide links to all MDs for other purposes

  14. Founding Members • Hospital systems • Clarian Health Partners • St. Francis Hospitals and Health System • St. Vincent Health Care • Wishard Health Services • Community Hospitals of Indiana • Government • City of Indianapolis • Public Health • State Department of Health • Marion County Health Department • Research • IU School of Medicine • Regenstrief Institute • Medical societies • Indianapolis Medical Society • Indiana State Medical Association • Economic development • BioCrossroads / Central Indiana Corporate Partnership

  15. Benefits Accrue to Stakeholders Across System Annual economic value ($M) LONG-TERM ECONOMIC BENEFIT TO CENTRAL INDIANA WILL EXCEED $120M ANNUALLY Beneficiaries1 • Physicians • Hospitals • Patients • Physicians • Hospitals • Payors • Patients • Hospitals • Labs • Public health • Patients • Physicians • Hospitals • Labs • Patients • Researchers • Investigators • Pharma companies • Patients • Physicians • Hospitals • Payors • Employers • Patients • Physicians • Hospitals • Public health • Payors • Employers (1) Includes quality of care/other non-economic beneficiaries as well Source: BCG Analysis & Estimates

  16. Achieving full value requires structured data Percent 76% 5% 19% Capture electronically Connect & interface Standardize and store data C!TL, BCG calculations

  17. Questions / Discussion Shaun Grannis, MD, MS Research Scientist Regenstrief Institute / IU School of Medicine sgrannis@regenstrief.org

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