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Title: Improving Patient Care Through Responsive Clinical Systems


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Improving Patient Care Through Responsive
Clinical Systems
  • Jim Jirjis M.D.
  • Vanderbilt Medical Group

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Vanderbilt Medical Center
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Objectives
  • Review the Nature of our business
  • Review some of the forces of the industry that
    enable excellent care.
  • Review different arenas of care.
  • Examples of responsive clinical systems improving
    care
  • Conclusions

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What business are we in?
  • The delivery of excellent patient care
  • Core foci
  • Research
  • Patient Care
  • Teaching
  • Informatics supports each of these missions
  • We focus on patient care for today

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When Do We Deliver Patient Care?
  • Prior to the Visit
  • If we could anticipate a patients need for care
    (risk)
  • During the encounter
  • Inpatient
  • Outpatient
  • Surgery
  • ER
  • Telephone
  • Mail
  • After the encounter
  • Result reporting
  • Follow up

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CommunicationThe neglected EMR need
  • 60-70 of what we do is communicate
  • Hard to fully implement paperless EMR without
    communication piece
  • Electronic communication is becoming an
    expectation due to efficiency
  • Privacy and security risk
  • Options
  • Regulate, monitor, enforce versus providing a
    system that is easier to use and preferred
  • Make it easier to do the right thing.

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The World Has ChangedThe World is Flat
  • PC
  • Speed, portability, capacity
  • Internet
  • Wireless access
  • Software/programming

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The Three Steps to Getting it Done.
  • Who should be doing it?
  • Traditional Doctor (Bottleneck)
  • Next page

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The physician as the bottleneck
Yarnall, et. al., American Journal of Public
Health, April 2003, Vol. 93, 4
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The Three Steps to Getting it Done.
  • Do they have the information and tools they need
    to get it done?
  • Are they incentivized to align behavior to get it
    done?
  • Internal or external

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Ingredients of a Satisfying Long-Term Job
  • Importance
  • Passion
  • Can support a business model

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ExamplesReminders
  • Hypertensive patient
  • Began Blood pressure medicine

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Kidney Failure
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Example Point of CareBrain Imaging
  • Problem
  • The wrong test is often ordered.
  • Next day the right test is ordered.
  • Unnecessary testing, inconvenient for patient
  • Solution
  • Leverage EMR to assist with Brain imaging

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Example Point of CareBrain Imaging
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Implementation Ordering Page
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How can CPOE Help Improve Patient Safety and
Reduce Errors?
  • Pediatric Dosing

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www.mederrors.com
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Example Population Management
  • Offload the bottleneck
  • Teams of nurses, techs assisting by
  • Tracking to identify in a large population
    patients who
  • Are not at target cholesterol, diabetes control
  • Are in need of immunizations
  • Are in need to foot or eye exams, etc.
  • Providing Education

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Example Population Management
  • Who? Team
  • Offload the bottleneck (remain interactive)
  • Do they have the information and the tools that
    they need to do this job?
  • StarTracker
  • Are they incentivized and supported?
  • Insurance companies are going to incentivize

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Example Population Management
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Example Population Management
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Health Improvement Diabetes Collaboration with
BCBS TN
  • 3000 diabetes in our primary care practice
  • Hga1c semiannual monitoring improvement from 55
    (national average 45) to 60-65 in 1 year.
  • 90 beta-blocker use after acute MI
  • BCBS funding support if targets met in 1 year

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Results
  • 100 of patients after Acute MI received
    beta-blockers (excluding 1/28 who had an absolute
    contraindication)
  • 90 of diabetics in our entire practice have had
    2 hga1c values in the past year.
  • Example patient

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Patient A.F.
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Librarian CommunicationUtilizing the messaging
system in new ways
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Librarian CommunicationUtilizing the messaging
system in new ways
Patient decided not to take this medicine based
on the librarians literature review.
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Example Interdepartmental MessagingImproving
communication across the medical center
  • Mapping to existing triaging system
  • Decouple local physician EMR adoption culture
    within each site
  • Advertise and strategically encourage super users
    to begin using system
  • Monitor to avoid unattended messages

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Interdepartmental MessagingClinical
Communication..
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Interdepartmental MessagingClinical
Communication..
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Interdepartmental MessagingMessage destination
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Example Patient MessagingSupporting the
Coaching Model of self care
  • Patients find value in email (and find email
    addresses on the web!)
  • Managing will at best be a probability
  • Need to bundle so much additional value to having
    a secure web portal that it transcends email value

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Patient Web PortalMyHealthAtVanderbilt
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Patient MessagingImplementation strategy
  • Intradepartmental
  • Interdepartmental
  • Web Portal
  • Use one stage to advertise, introduce the model
    (in advance) and plan for the next

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Web PortalMyHealthAtVanderbilt
  • Features
  • Secure web portal tool
  • Messaging
  • Remote online sign-up
  • Refills
  • View lab results (with helpful links)
  • Intake forms
  • Ability to view appointments
  • Ability to pay bills on-line
  • Patient specific educational material

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Web PortalMyHealthAtVanderbilt
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Patient MessagingPatient end
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Patient MessagingPatient end
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Patient MessagingPatient end
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Patient MessagingPhysician/staff end
Patient messages Appear green
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Patient MessagingPhysician/staff end
Bounce back Time delay
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Patient Portal Value
  • Providers and health care systems benefits..
  • Decrease burden on phone system
  • Optimizes staff resources by eliminating manual
    processes
  • Electronic log of patients communications
  • Secure electronic information exchange with
    patients
  • Monitor patient conditions remotely

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Patient Portal Value
  • Patients benefits..
  • Patients will be involved in managing their own
    health
  • Medical records can be readily accessed from
    anywhere
  • Patients can communicate remotely across a
    secure portal

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Other Examples
  • ChemoWiz ordering
  • ED whiteboard
  • Quill
  • RX Star (prescription writer)
  • Patient Letter Generator
  • Starforms
  • Bar Coding
  • Discharge Wizard
  • Horizon Expert Documentation
  • Outpatient Whiteboard

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Conclusion
  • Goal of improving care we need to be mindful of
  • New models of team-based care
  • (offloading the bottleneck)
  • Payer movement towards incentivizing quality
    performance
  • Leveraging information technology to improve the
    process of care through information

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Give me the information I want, when I want
itand nothing more, please
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