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Title: TeleHealth and EMRs: Talking the TeleHealth Language


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TeleHealth and EMRsTalking the TeleHealth
Language
  • Nina M. Antoniotti, RN, MBA, PhD
  • Marshfield Clinic TeleHealth
  • Marshfield, Wisconsin
  • American Telemedicine Annual Meeting
  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • May 2007

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The Health Care World
Patient
Provider
Diagnostics
TeleHealth/Telemedicine
Imaging
  • EMR

Archiving/Retrieval
Infrastructure/Human
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  • Doctors Patient
  • Nurses Family
  • Care Managers Care Giver
  • Allied Providers Custodian
  • Patient State
  • Family Federal
  • Self-Insured Licensing
  • Employers Accrediting
  • Health Plans
  • Government

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TeleHealth/Telemedicine
  • Telemedicine
  • The use of medical information exchanged from one
    site to another via electronic communications to
    improve patients health status.
  • telehealth, which is often used to encompass a
    broader definition of remote healthcare that does
    not always involve clinical services.
  • Videoconferencing, transmission of still images,
    e-health including patient portals, remote
    monitoring of vital signs, continuing medical
    education and nursing call centers.
    (Retrieved 04-23-07 www.americantelemed.org)

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Information Technology
  • "any equipment or interconnected system or
    subsystem of equipment, that is used in the
    automatic acquisition, storage, manipulation,
    management, movement, control, display,
    switching, interchange, transmission, or
    reception of data or information. The term
    'information technology' includes computers,
    ancillary equipment, software, firmware and
    similar procedures, services (including support
    services), and related resources."
  • (Office of the Federal Register 2000, p.
    80499) 

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  • "any technology, including the computer hardware,
    software, and telecommunications networks that
    enable the transmission, processing, storage,
    organization, and retrieval of information for
    the purpose of understanding, decision making,
    and action taking. Penn State Un IST Institute
  •  
  • "The application of technology in computers and
    communication systems to the storage, processing
    and transmission of information with the
    objective of improving communication in the
    workplace and the efficiency and effectiveness of
    human endeavor." Univ of Canberra, Australia

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Health Information Technology
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Health Information Technology
  • Health information technology (Health IT) allows
    comprehensive management of medical information
    and its secure exchange between health care
    consumers and providers. Broad use of health IT
    will
  • Improve health care quality
  • Prevent medical errors
  • Reduce health care costs
  • Increase administrative efficiencies
  • Decrease paperwork and
  • Expand access to affordable care.

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  • Interoperable health IT will improve individual
    patient care, but it will also bring many public
    health benefits including
  • Early detection of infectious disease outbreaks
    around the country
  • Improved tracking of chronic disease management
    and
  • Evaluation of health care based on value enabled
    by the collection of de-identified price and
    quality information that can be compared.

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Ninas Definition
  • any technology, including the computer hardware,
    software, and telecommunications networks used in
    the health care environment that enable the
    transmission, processing, storage, organization,
    and retrieval of health related information for
    the purpose of understanding, decision making,
    and action 5-07-07

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Electronic Medical/Health Records (EMR/EHRs)
  • Computer-based patient record and/or electronic
    health record often used in the US to refer to
    an electronic health record in a physician office
    setting or a computerized system of files (often
    scanned via a document imaging system) rather
    than individual data elements.library.ahima.org/x
    pedio/groups/public/documents/ahima/pub_bok1_02504
    2.html

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  • Technology, when fully developed, that meets
    provider needs for real-time data access and
    evaluation in medical care. Together with
    clinical workstations and clinical data
    repository technologies, provides the mechanism
    for longitudinal data storage and access, meeting
    the need for medical outcome studies, more
    efficient care, speedier communication among
    providers and management of health plans.
    www.plexisweb.com/glossary/words/e.html

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  • An electronic medical record (EMR) is a term used
    to describe computer-based patient medical
    records. An EMR facilitates easy look up of
    patient data by clinical staff at any given
    location accurate and complete claims processing
    by insurance companies building automated checks
    for drug and allergy interactions clinical
    notes prescriptions scheduling sending and
    viewing labs
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_medical_record

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Definition of EMR/EHR
  • There is a lack of consensus on what constitutes
    an EHR, and thus multiple definitions and names
    exist for EHRs, depending on the functions
    included. An EHR generally includes
  • (1) a longitudinal collection of electronic
    health
  • information about the health of an individual
  • or the care provided,
  • (2) immediate electronic access to patient- and
  • population-level information by authorized
    users,
  • (3) decision support to enhance the quality,
    safety,
  • and efficiency of patient care, and
    (4) support of efficient processes for
    health care delivery. GAO-05-628, a report to
    the Chairman, Comm on the Budget, House of
    Representatives

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TeleHealth and their networks are uniquely
positioned for the assessment, evaluation,
implementation, and deployment of electronic
medical records.
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TeleHealth and EMRs
  • Use common platform
  • Use common network
  • The right information at the right time for the
    right provider and the right patient for the
    right diagnosis and treatment.

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Health Information Technology Standards
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Benefits to Providers
  • Basic appropriate requirements for health care
    settings, i.e. ambulatory care
  • Helps with judging product suitability, quality,
    interoperability and data portability, and
    security
  • Designation sets the bar for EHR products
  • Has the potential to reduce buying risk for
    purchasers while opening up the flow of HIT
    incentives from payers and purchasers
  • Prepare for changing reimbursement
  • 88 EMR products already certified

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  • Certification Commission for Healthcare
    Information Technology
  • CCHIT is a recognized certification body (RCB)
    for electronic health records and their networks,
    and an independent, voluntary, private-sector
    initiative.
  • CCHITs mission is to accelerate the adoption of
    health information technology by creating an
    efficient, credible and sustainable product
    certification program.

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Marshfield Clinic EMR
  • The Certification Commission for Healthcare
    Information Technology (CCHIT) confirms
    that CattailsMD Version 5 from Marshfield
    Clinic is a CCHIT Certified Ambulatory EHR
    product for 2006 CCHIT asserts that CattailsMD
    Version 5 has met a comprehensive set of criteria
    for
  • Functionality setting features and functions to
    meet a basic set of requirements.
  • Interoperability enabling standards-based data
    exchange with other sources of healthcare
    information. (For additional details, see the
  • Security ensuring data privacy and robustness
    to prevent data loss. 

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  • Tablet Technology
  • Fully Integrated
    Functions
  • All Applications
    Available

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EHR at Marshfield
All work starts and is completed around Dashboard
All work is stored in the Combined Medical
Record (CMR)
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Dashboard
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Verify allergies/adverse reactions
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Verify medications
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Access Practice Guidelines
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Review preventive services
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Growth Chart
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Clinical Code Acquisition
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Launch Documentation Manger
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Electronic Medical Record
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View lab results
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View Images
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Marshfield Clinic TeleHealth Provider
Workstation
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Strategic Planning for TH - HIT- EMR
  • Develop networks with all applications in mind
    TeleHealth, HIT, and EMRs
  • Collaborate between sites on the purchase of EMRs
    as well as TH equipment
  • Integrate the two from the beginning one
    doesnt come without the other
  • Work with state-wide initiatives to see the value
    of linking both initiatives

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Benefits of TH EMRs
  • Increased privacy of patient data
  • Increased productivity of provider and presenter
  • Increased communication between consultant and
    referring providers
  • Decreased chance for omissions/errors
  • E-prescribing
  • Improved quality of IOM indicators

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Contacts
  • Nina M. Antoniotti, RN, MBA, Ph.D.
  • Program Manager, Marshfield TeleHealth
  • Email antoniotti.nina_at_marshfieldclinic.org
  • 715-389-3694
  • Paul Olinsky
  • General Manager Commercial IS
  • 715-221-8164
  • Email olinski.paul_at_marshfieldclinic.org
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