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IHIT Increases Incentive Reimbursement for Labs

Posted by Diane Walton
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on Thursday, 05 April 2012
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IHIT Increases Incentive Reimbursement for Labs

In an effort to encourage Indiana laboratories, particularly those in rural and underserved areas, to establish connections with an existing Indiana Health Information Organization (HIO), Indiana Health Information Technology, Inc. announces an increase in the reimbursement amount now available under the HIE Connective Incentive Program

IHIT will provide incentives for up to 12 laboratories to establish connections with an existing HIO. The incentive reimbursement will be up to $25,000 per laboratory entity

For more information about enrolling in this incentive program, please click here

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IHIT 2011 Annual Report is Available

Posted by Diane Walton
Diane Walton
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on Friday, 09 March 2012
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As IHIT’s 2011 annual report shows, steady progress is being made towards advancing sustainable, secure, standards-based health information exchange throughout Indiana’s rural communities and underserved populations.

Highlights of 2011 include:

·         101 of 123 acute hospitals have committed to a Health Information Organization

 

·         2532 active participants  for directed exchange (Push)[includes unique ambulatory providers and individual labs]

 

·         5511 active participants for query exchange (Pull) )[includes unique ambulatory providers and individual labs]

 

·         13,365,891 transactions sent (Directed/Push) [includes lab results, discharge summaries, public health results, visit summaries]

 

·         1,205,317 transactions for patient record inquiries

Click here Annual Report to view the complete annual report which includes information regarding IHIT’s financial statement and project updates.

 

 

 

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Bipartisan Report Issued - "Transforming Health Care: The Role of Health IT"

Posted by Diane Walton
Diane Walton
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on Tuesday, 31 January 2012
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The Bipartisan Policy Center’s (BPC) Task Force on Delivery System Reform and Health IT recently released a set of recommendations for the most effective use of health IT dollars to support delivery system and payment reforms to achieve improved health, better health care, and reductions in the cost of care.  The Health Project is co-led by former Senate majority leaders Tom Daschle and Bill Frist and includes a broad range of nationally respected experts and leaders from many sectors of health care. The Task Force on Delivery System Reform was created to focus on two primary goals: 

      Identify real-world examples and best practices that facilitate coordinated, accountable, patient-centered care; and

 

      Make recommendations for ensuring that current health information technology (IT) efforts support delivery system and payment models shown to improve quality and reduce costs in health care, in ways that best utilize scarce public and private resources.

 

The report’s findings that health information technology (health IT) “plays a critical role in supporting new models of care and payment designed to achieve health care’s triple aim: improve health, improve the experience of care for patients and families and reduce the cost of care.”  ONC agrees that continued rapid progress on ensuring the adoption and meaningful use of health IT will be aided by, among other things: ongoing progress in the secure exchange of health information, even greater availability of consumer-oriented health IT tools, and building on the already rapid progress on adoption of electronic health records.

 

These recommendations are supportive of ONC’s vision and efforts to encourage and coordinate adoption of health IT and are consistent with State HIE program activities.

 

To read the full report, click on the link to take you directly to BPC’s website.

 

Transforming Health Care: The Role of Health IT

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SHIE-CAP Connectivity Program is Making Progress!

Posted by Diane Walton
Diane Walton
Diane Walton serves as the Grant Coordinator for IHIT. She is responsible f...
on Tuesday, 31 January 2012
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The numbers are in and IHIT, with the help of Indiana’s five regionally-based Health Information Organizations (HIO’s), is making steady progress towards advancing sustainable, secure, standards-based health information exchange throughout Indiana’s rural communities and underserved populations.

 

Some highlights as of December 31, 2011:

  • 101 of 123 acute hospitals have signed contracts with a HIO
  • 2532 active participants  for directed exchange (Push)[includes unique ambulatory providers and individual labs]
  • 5511 active participants for query exchange (Pull) )[includes unique ambulatory providers and individual labs]
  • 13,365,891 transactions sent (Directed/Push) [includes lab results, discharge summaries, public health results, visit summaries]
  • 1,205,317 transactions for patient record inquiries

As the numbers show, Indiana is well on its way towards securely moving electronic health data in a meaningful way to improve coordination among health providers to help them achieve improved health outcomes for their patients.

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Join the Indiana eHealth pledge today!

Posted by Andrew VanZee
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Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Wednesday, 18 January 2012
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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
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on Tuesday, 20 September 2011
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Indiana has launched a pledge campaign geared at providing education and greater consumer (patient) access to their health information.

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The First Indiana Hospital to Receive EHR Incentive Payment of over $1.5 million

Posted by Maggie Korbisch
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on Monday, 19 September 2011
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Indiana FSSA announced last week that a St. Joseph County hospital has received a substantial incentive payment for meeting federal requirements for electronic recordkeeping.

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Patients will finally be able to access their own lab results

Posted by Maggie Korbisch
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on Wednesday, 14 September 2011
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This is great news for patients who wish to be more involved in their own healthcare. Up until now, patients had to receive their test results through the ordering provider.

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MHIN is One of the First HIE's to Earn Accreditation

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on Tuesday, 16 August 2011
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MHIN (Michiana Health Information Network) Located in South Bend Indiana has achieved accreditation this week by EHNAC (Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission). EHNAC evaluates Health Information Exchanges in the areas of privacy and security, technical performance, business practices and organizational resources as it relates to HIE policies and procedures.

MHIN either meets or exceeds all EHNAC criteria and industry standards. This does not come as a big surprise as MHIN is one of the most mature and robust HIEs in the country.

"With so much developing and changing still in the HIE industry, it is important for our regional providers and communities to recognize and understand that MHIN is taking every necessary measure to ensure that we are handling their secure medical information with the most advanced technology and service available," stated Tom Liddell, Executive Director of MHIN. "EHNAC HIEAP accreditation reinforces our dedication to serve our region and continue to be a leader in the industry."

For more information about MHIN, their history, services provided, mission and solutions offered, click here or call (574) 968-1004.

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One Mans Quest to Empower the Patient; e-Patient Dave

Posted by Maggie Korbisch
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on Friday, 05 August 2011
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Meet e-Patient Dave, a man full of energy and with a new found calling for helping other patients.

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Tri-State REC Recognizes One of the MUVers

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
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on Thursday, 04 August 2011
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“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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If you are looking for more education in EMR? Look no further.

Posted by Maggie Korbisch
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on Thursday, 21 July 2011
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Surescripts Reveals Their Top E-Prescribing Vendors

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on Wednesday, 20 July 2011
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This status is granted to vendors with software products that have exceeded Surescripts baseline product certification.

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Selecting the Right HIE

Posted by Andrew VanZee
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on Monday, 18 July 2011
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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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SHIE-CAP Connectivity Program Progress

Posted by Maggie Korbisch
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on Friday, 15 July 2011
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The HIE connectivity program focuses on rural communities and underserved populations. In order to close the gap in connectivity among rural hospitals, community health centers, laboratories and radiology centers, IHIT SHIE (State Health Information Exchange)-CAP (Cooperative Agreement Program) connectivity program's goal is to provide the following:

  • 30 critical access and sole community hospitals that are not currently connected to a HIO (Health Information Organization) with incentives up to $40,000 to help offset costs in connecting to a HIO of their choice.
  • 100 community health centers that are not currently connected to a HIO, each with a expense reimbursement up to $10,000 to put toward interface costs with a HIO.
  • 50 independent laboratories and radiology centers that are not currently connected to a HIO with incentive payments up to $10,000 per entity to put towards interfacing with a HIO of their choice. IHIT will provide incentives for up to 30 laboratories (3 per congressional district and 3 at large). There are 20 slots available for Radiology centers (2 per congressional district and 2 at large).

As you can see from the graph, to date, there are 28 places filled of the 30 available for critical access and sole community hospitals. 56 slots are taken of the 100 slots available for CHC/RHC and FQHC's. None of the 30 lab spots have been filled and 2 of the 20 radiology slots have been taken.

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Indiana is above the national average in E-Prescribing

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on Thursday, 23 June 2011
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E-Prescribing is growing rapidly, but is it enough?

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The controversial delay of Stage 2 Meaningful Use

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on Tuesday, 14 June 2011
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Will the possible delay of Stage 2 Meaningful use help or hinder the EMR implementation?

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CCD..the Standards Savior?

Posted by Andrew VanZee
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on Thursday, 09 June 2011
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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
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on Friday, 03 June 2011
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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
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on Thursday, 26 May 2011
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Today, Indiana is celebrating the first Medicaid EHR payment being made.

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