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A BUSINESS CASE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMUNIZATION REGISTRIES

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Title: A BUSINESS CASE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMUNIZATION REGISTRIES


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A BUSINESS CASE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMUNIZATION
REGISTRIES
  • University of California, San Diego,CA
  • John Fontanesi, PhD
  • CDC Award U1W/CCU914714-01Award

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GOALS
  • Articulate strategic long-term capitalization
    requirements of an electronic immunization
    registry
  • Develop realistic Business case scenarios for
    budget justification and planning
  • Develop cost/benefit modeling using standard
    bottom up parametric estimating principles

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GOALS
Provide benchmarks for the cost effectiveness of
technical and personnel strategies Describe the
contribution of individual and clustered registry
functions to cost/benefit structure Describe
who may benefit from system functions
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Developing a Cost Model
  • Must be accurate in predicting costs of planning,
    developing and maintaining
  • Must be anchored by performance requirements
  • CDC 12 core functions
  • CPU usage, Transaction times, etc
  • Must be verifiable

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PARAMETRIC MODELS
  • Examine statistical relationships between
  • Dependent variables (costs, schedules)
  • Independent variables(Core Functions, SLOC base
    size, complexity)
  • Preferred method in military and industry
  • Permits benchmarking

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STANDARD PARAMETRIC COST MODELS
  • Proprietary
  • REVIC
  • PRICES
  • SASET
  • SEER-SEM
  • SLIM
  • Public
  • COCOMO (87 and II)
  • DOD MIL STD 2167/498
  • DOD MIL STD 499A
  • DOD MIL STD 1703

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Immunization Registries A Special Case
  • Traditional Software applications are not
    required to
  • track items that change names
  • track items effected at different times by
    unrelated organizations
  • have accurate records of these effects widely
    available and constrained by confidentiality

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Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
  • Process tree composed of hardware, software,
    services and, data types
  • Defined by Technical objectives
  • Used to assign management and technical
    responsibilities
  • Monitors costs, engineering efforts, schedules,
    technical objectives,

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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
  • Standard Regression Analysis
  • Can Use Null Hypothesis
  • R, R2, F and T Statistics appropriate
  • Generates Cost Estimating Relationship
    (CER)
  • Children 0-6, SLOC, End-users, Core Functions,

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Break-even Point and Cash Flow Summary
Cumulative Cost
Cumulative Benefits
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Major Cost-effective Offsets
  • Chart Pulls
  • minimum 20 increase in staff productivity
  • targeted re-immunization on lot recalls
  • Immunization record print
  • VFC/CASA/HEDIS reporting

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Major Benefit Activities
  • improved targeting
  • rapid response
  • change in I.T. culture
  • QA activities
  • practice oversight
  • review of procedures
  • improved client relations

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REGISTRY COST/BENEFITS
  • labor savings
  • improved quality
  • greater product variety
  • better customer service
  • faster response time
  • PRACTICE PATTERN

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REGISTRY COST/BENEFITS
  • MISSED OPPORTUNITIES
  • labor savings
  • improved quality
  • greater product variety
  • better customer service
  • faster response time

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OPERATIONAL COST MODELING
  • OUTPUT (Q)
  • PRODUCTION FUNCTION (F)
  • COMPUTER CAPITAL (C)
  • NON-COMPUTER CAPITAL (K)
  • I.T. STAFF (S)
  • OTHER LABOR/EXPENSES (L)
  • QF(C,K,S,L,I,t,) (1)t

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Lessons Learned
  • To maximize ROI
  • record Prints
  • Accessibility of terminals
  • Workflow dynamics
  • Standard reports
  • VFC
  • Billing
  • HEDIS
  • CASA
  • To maximize Immunization Rates
  • Provider Profiles
  • AFIX
  • QA

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John Fontanesi, Ph.D.
  • For Copies of slides or general inquires Please
    contact Christine Sullivan
  • Phone 619 681-0675
  • Fax 619 681-0666
  • jfontanesi_at_ucsd.edu
  • chsullivan_at_popmail.ucsd.edu
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