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Kentucky eHealth Summit Michael R. Lardiere, LCSW Vice President Health Information Technology and Strategic Development The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare

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Kentucky eHealth Summit. Michael R. Lardiere , LCSW Vice President Health Information Technology and Strategic Development The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare. Center for Integrated Health Solutions (CIHS) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kentucky eHealth Summit

Michael R. Lardiere, LCSWVice President Health Information Technology and

Strategic DevelopmentThe National Council for Community Behavioral

Healthcare

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Center for Integrated Health Solutions (CIHS)

The SAMHSA-HRSA CIHS is funded under a training and technical assistance cooperative agreement with SAMHSA

 Update on CIHS HIT Supplement

– Individual Grantees

– 5 state HIE Initiative

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Program purpose:To improve the physical health status of people with

SMI by supporting communities to coordinate and integrate primary care services into publicly funded community-based behavioral health settings

Expected outcome:Grantees will enter into partnerships to develop or

expand their offering of primary healthcare services for people with SMI, resulting in improved health status

Population of focus:Those with SMI served in the public behavioral health

systemEligible applicants:

Community behavioral health agencies, in partnership with primary care providers

PBHCI Program

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UT(1)

AZ(1) NM

WY

MT ND

SD

NE

KS

OK(2)

TX(3)

LA(1)

AR

MO

IA

MN

WIMI(1)

IL(3)

IN(4)

KY (1)

WV(1)

OH(5)

MD (1)

OR(1)

CA(8)

AK(2)

HI

NV

ID

WA(3)

CO(1)

NJ (2)

DE

MA (1)

NH (1)

CT (2)

VT

PA (2)

NY(5) RI (2)

ME (1)

AL MS

TNSC (1)

NC

VA(1)

FL(6)

GA(1)

DC

Region 82 Grantees

Region 513 Grantees

Region 49 Grantees

Region 106 Grantees

Region 99 Grantees

Region 66 Grantees

Region 7No Grantees Region 3

5 Grantees

Region 27 Grantees

Region 17 Grantees

PBHCI Grantees by HHS Regions

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CIHS PBHCI HIT Supplement Grant Technical Assistance and Training

Challenge – Support the implementation of Behavioral Health electronic health records systems (EHRS) and BH provider participation in “Meaningful Use” through the exchange of patient data, under the umbrella of the PBHCI initiative

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Requirements

Three Grant Requirements

• Implement a certified Electronic Health Record System

• Attain Meaningful Use

• Engage in patient information exchange to improve patient care

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HIE Supplement

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Eligibility Criteria:

There must be a PBHCI Grantee in the state 29 States

Behavioral Health must be specifically included in their State Plan on the ONC web site A Behavioral Health Organization or person identified as a

Behavioral Health representative is clearly included On the Steering Committee On the Advisory Committee On a Workgroup Or there was a specific Behavioral Health Workgroup

12 States met criteria 8 submitted applications

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State # of HIT Grantees Behavioral Health Representative identified on Governance/Steering/Advisory Committee

CA 8 Y

FL 6 Y

OH 5 Y

IL 3 Y

TX 3 Y

OK 2 Y

RI 2 Y

CO 1 Y

KY 1 Y

ME 1 Y

NH 1 Y

UT 1 Y

Applications Sent Out

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State # of HIT Grantees Behavioral Health Representative identified on Governance/Steering/Advisory Committee

CA 8 Y

OH 5 YIL 3 Y

OK 2 Y

RI 2 Y

KY 1 Y

ME 1 Y

UT 1 Y

Applications Received

One non solicited application received from Alabama. There are no PBHCI Grantees in Alabama

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HIE SupplementGoals

To develop infrastructure supporting the exchange of health information among behavioral health and physical health providers

Development or adaptation of electronic health information exchange (HIE) systems to support the exchange

Work through the challenges of exchanging 42 CFR data and implement a process to do so

Identify the behavioral health data elements that should be part of the CCD

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HIE Supplement

States Awarded HIE Supplement Sub Awards

ILKYMEOKRI

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HIE Supplement Coordination with other Federal Programs & Initiatives

Coordinating Activities with

HL7 Behavioral Health CCD Workgroup

ONC’s Standards and Interoperability Framework Transitions of Care Workgroup

ONC’s Standards and Interoperability Framework Data Segmentation Workgroup

ONCs State Health Policy Consortium Project (RTI Initiative) for behavioral health data sharing

AL, FL, KY, NE, NM, MI Plus other states

Other states are also participating: CO; NY; UT

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Predominant Challenge:

Development of a 42 CFR Compliant Consent that is Computable in a HIE Environment

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Our Approach:

Build on What is Already Developed

Coordinate with ONC & S&I Workgroups

Coordinate with SAMHSA

Ensure Legal Input 3 of 5 HIEs have their legal experts regularly

involved on the calls

Identify current “Better Practices”

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42 CFR Regs and SAMHSA FAQs 1 and 2 side by side as Consent developed

HIEs obtained input from their Behavioral Health Workgroups

HIEs invited their vendors to participate and comment as well

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42 CFR Requirements for Consent (SAMHSA FAQs 2010)

A written consent to a disclosure under the Part 2 regulations must be in writing and include all of the following items (42 CFR § 2.31):

1) the specific name or general designation of the program or person permitted to make the disclosure;

2) the name or title of the individual or the name of the organization to which disclosure is to be made;3) the name of the patient;4) the purpose of the disclosure;5) how much and what kind of information to be disclosed;

6) the signature of the patient and, when required for a patient who is a minor, the signature of a person authorized to give consent under § 2.14; or, when required for a patient who is incompetent or deceased, the signature of a person authorized to sign under § 2.15 in lieu of the patient;7) the date on which the consent is signed;

8) a statement that the consent is subject to revocation at any time except to the extent that the program or person which is to make the disclosure has already acted in reliance on it. Acting in reliance includes the provision of treatment services in reliance on a valid consent to disclose information to a third party payer; and9) the date, event or condition upon which the consent will expire if not revoked before. This data, event, or condition must insure that the consent will last no longer than reasonably necessary to serve the purpose for which it is given.

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For more information about Kentucky’s work with this sub award contact:[email protected] [email protected] Or Michael R. Lardiere, [email protected]

Thank you