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Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center Summit March 16, 2012 Michael Matthews, CEO MedVirginia Innovations in Health Information Exchange

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Presentation by Michael Matthews, CEO, MedVirginia

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Page 1: Innovations in Health Information Exchange

Mid-Atlantic Telehealth

Resource Center Summit

March 16, 2012

Michael Matthews, CEO

MedVirginia

Innovations in Health Information Exchange

Page 2: Innovations in Health Information Exchange

Relevance

Chronically ill

Uninsured

Minority

Wounded warriors

Disabled

Rural

Page 3: Innovations in Health Information Exchange

Wounded Warriors

70

DoD VA DoD-VA Continuum of Care

Private

Sector Care

60% 40%

Veterans receive approximately

40% of their care outside of VA

treatment facilities.

Up to 60% of service member’s

healthcare is provided outside

of the Military Health System.

Page 4: Innovations in Health Information Exchange

VLER Partners

Portsmouth Naval Hospital Fort Eustis

Fort Eustis

Langley AFB Langley AFB

Fort Eustis

McGuire VA Medical Center

Hampton VA Medical Center

Page 5: Innovations in Health Information Exchange

Serving the Disabled

Avg. disability determination:

84 days

With MedVirginia:

46 days

11% in 1-2 days

CCD to SSA

Algorithms by SSA

Replication of model

Page 6: Innovations in Health Information Exchange

CONNECT

Gateway

MedVirginia

CONNECT

Gateway

MedVirginia

CDR

Centra

CDR

Memorial

Regional Richmond

Community

St. Francis

St. Mary’s

Sheltering

Arms

Southside

Community

Lynchburg

General

Virginia

Baptist

SSA Expansion 6

BSHR

Page 7: Innovations in Health Information Exchange

Uninsured

Clinical data Hospital results

Labs

Medications

Secure messaging

Practice management Interfaced with MedVirginia

Clinical documentation Meds, allergies, problem lists,

vitals

Eligibility screening tool

Page 8: Innovations in Health Information Exchange

Richmond Chesterfield

Hanover

Henrico

Free Clinics

• CrossOver

• Fan Free

• Love of Jesus

• Richmond HBP

• Powhatan

• Pathways

• Aylett

• Tappahannock

Page 9: Innovations in Health Information Exchange

NwHIN: Growing Participation

Current Production Participants Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

Community Health Information Collaborative (CHIC)

Department of Defense (DOD)

Department of Veterans Affairs

Douglas County Individual Practice Association (DCIPA)

EHR Doctors

HealthBridge

Inland Northwest Health Services (INHS)

Kaiser Permanente

Marshfield Clinic

MedVirginia

MultiCare Health System

North Carolina Healthcare Information and Communications Alliance, Inc. (NCHICA)

OCHIN

Regenstrief Institute

Social Security Administration (SSA)

South Carolina Health Information Exchange (SCHIEx)

South East Michigan Health Information Exchange (SEMHIE)

University of California, San Diego

Utah Health Information Network (UHIN)

Western New York Clinical Information Exchange

Wright State University

17 Organizations in Process

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Page 10: Innovations in Health Information Exchange

Practice Connectivity

Results routing

Bi-directional

Clinical messaging

Analytics

PCMH support

Payer strategies (e.g.,

P4P)

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Statewide HIE 11

www.connectvirginia.org

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Pioneers