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Andrew VanZee

Andrew VanZee

Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA). VanZee is responsible for managing the allocation of the $10.3 million ARRA HIT funding the state received in March 2010. VanZee works closely with Indiana's state designated entity, the Indiana Health Information Technology, Inc. (IHIT) and its Board of Directors to determine the best use for the HIT funding. He is responsible for working with local, state, federal and private partners to build collaboration with Indiana's other ARRA health information exchange (HIE) funding recipients such as Purdue's Regional Extension Center, Ivy Tech, and the recently announced Beacon Community grant awarded to the Indiana Health Information Exchange (IHIE). VanZee ensures that FSSA's Medicaid HIT efforts are properly coordinated and integrated with all statewide HIE / HIT initiatives.

IHIT Supports Launch of imPatient Movement

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Monday, 04 March 2013
in Public Service Announcements

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Indiana Health Information Technology, Inc. (IHIT) is proud to support the imPatient Movement announced at this week’s HIMSS13 conference in New Orleans. The imPatient Movement was formed by an independent coalition of health information technology providers, healthcare professionals and organizations, including NoMoreClipboard, Microsoft HealthVault and IHIT.

The purpose of the imPatient campaign is to promote improved patient/provider communication through the use of portable electronic information exchange.

To learn more or to become part of the movement, click here

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More than half of Indiana physicians e-prescribe, prepare for meaningful use e-Reports

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Thursday, 28 February 2013
in Technology and Health
Thanks to increased adoption of electronic health records (EHR) spurred by meaningful use incentives, more than half of Indiana physicians are now e-prescribing, a 19 percent increase from 2011. In fact, last December, 1.86 million e-prescriptions were electronically routed.
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September's data shows that more than 10,000 providers e-prescribe. Of that number, 7,756 are physicians; 60 percent include primary care physicians.

A recent Surescripts study shows patients are more likely to get their medicine if the prescription is sent electronically to the pharmacy. E-prescribing also has the potential to cut down on fraud and abuse. Read more at SureScripts.

However, 20 percent of prescriptions involve controlled substances and cannot be electronically prescribed at this time. The State Board of Pharmacy is working on developing rules that will allow controlled substance e-prescribing in the state.

About 80-90 percent participation in the meaningful use incentive programs is expected by the end of this year. If you do not have an EHR system now, it’s not too late to get some of the incentives. Those providers who started in Medicare by 2012 can get the full incentive payment of up to $44,000. In the Medicaid program, providers must start by 2016 to get the full incentive payments of up to $63,750.

Stage 2 will become effective in 2014 and will require you to meet 17 core objectives and three of six menu objectives. Also, clinical quality measures (CQM) for Stage 2 will require you to submit nine measures from a minimum of three National Quality Strategy domains, out of a potential 64 CQMs across six domains.

Please feel free to contact us to discuss your options with EHRs. You can contact Andrew VanZee  at (317) 232-1165 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Find details about meaningful use click here.

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Join the Indiana eHealth pledge today!

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Wednesday, 18 January 2012
in Uncategorized

Late last year, IHIT launched the Indiana eHealth pledge. Twenty-five (25) organizations have joined the pledge to date. From the payer/governmental side, the organizations represent the largest commercial payer, Medicaid, the State Public Health Entity. From the healthcare side, the organizations represent 49 hospitals (41% of Indiana hospitals), large specialty physician groups, a regional reference laboratory, and the largest student health clinic. All five of the sub-state health information organizations have signed the pledge.

The pledge was launched in conjunction with the Office of the National Coordinators eHealth pledge. These organizations are pledging to providing education and greater access to health information for the patients and consumers they serve. Providing patients and their care givers with timely, accurate health information will lead to improved engagement and quality outcomes. IHIT, in its role as the State HIE, is proud to push such an initiative and collaborate with the organizations working to improve health care.

Next steps for the pledge include development of marketing materials for the program and those that join. IHIT will be developing a voluntary recognition/rating program to identify organizations that excel in providing consumers with education and health information. If you are an organization interested in engagement of the health care consumer, join the Indiana Health pledge today.

More information on the ONC efforts can be found at: http://www.healthit.gov/

To join the Indiana pledge, download the pledge form at: Indinana eHealth Pledge

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Indiana Launches Consumer eHealth Initiative

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Tuesday, 20 September 2011
in Uncategorized

Indiana has launched a pledge campaign geared at providing education and greater consumer (patient) access to their health information.

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Tri-State REC Recognizes One of the MUVers

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Thursday, 04 August 2011
in Uncategorized

“I think our work with asthma is just the beginning of managing all the practice patients with complex medical problems. As each patient sees a specialist or has contact with another health care provider, regardless of the location or institution, that information could then be sent to the medical home and have the key drivers captured for surveillance, management, pay for performance, and quality improvement efforts. This can be done with minimal staff requirements and a high level of sustainability in an electronic environment.

- Dr. Scott Callahan, pediatrician and medical director with Children’s Health Care in Batesville, IN

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Selecting the Right HIE

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Monday, 18 July 2011
in Uncategorized

As hospitals and providers are scrambling to implement certified electronic medical records to meet the Meaningful Use (MU) criteria, there is typically one aspect that is left on the backburner – Health Information Exchange (HIE).

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CCD..the Standards Savior?

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Thursday, 09 June 2011
in Uncategorized

A recent article in Hospitals and Health Networks discusses the use of CCD standards for improving data exchange. Will CCD be the universal standard that delivers improved integration?

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Long Term Care and HIE

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Friday, 03 June 2011
in Uncategorized

There are quite a few exciting things going on in trying to integrate Long Term Care providers and HIE activities. Indiana recently participated in a National Governor's Association meeting on the topic.

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First Medicaid Payment Made

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Thursday, 26 May 2011
in Uncategorized

Today, Indiana is celebrating the first Medicaid EHR payment being made.

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Contracts, Contracts, Contracts

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Tuesday, 24 May 2011
in Uncategorized

IHIT is currently working through the contracting phase of its implementation plan.

Tags: Contracts, HIE
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Connecting Rural and Underserved Entities

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Tuesday, 17 May 2011
in Uncategorized

IHIT's HIE Connectivity Project is Progressing

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