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HIT Policy Committee Meaningful Use Workgroup Presentation to HIT Policy Committee Paul Tang, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Chair George Hripcsak, Columbia University,  Co-Chair June 8, 2011
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Escalator Principle: Slope = Rise/Run
EHR Core Functionalities Lay Foundation for Better Outcomes
National Quality Strategy Priorities (1 of 3) National Quality Strategy Priorities Future MU Requirement Italicized objectives indicate only change in threshold from stage 1 Making care safer by reducing harm caused in the delivery of care.  Electronic medication administration record CPOE (broaden definition/raise thresholds) Medication reconciliation CDS Safety-related CQMs Drug-drug, drug-allergy checks Medication allergy list eRx Ensuring that each person and family are engaged as partners in their care.  New CQMs in development  Stage 3 : Secure messaging  Report experience of care View & download  Incorporate patient data Recording patient preferences Record advanced directives Record demographics (raise threshold 50  80% Discharge instructions in common primary languages Patient reminders  Patient-specific education resources  Clinical summaries
National Quality Strategy Priorities (2 of 3) National Quality Strategy Priorities Future MU Requirement Italicized objectives indicate only change in threshold from stage 1 Promoting effective communication and coordination of care.  HIE List of care team members Longitudinal care plan Medication reconciliation Share summary care record Electronic clinical lab results  Send electronic lab results to outpatient provider Electronic progress notes that are searchable Care coordination CQMs Active med and problem list  Promoting the most effective prevention and treatment practices for the leading causes of mortality, starting with cardiovascular disease.  Registries/generate patient lists for specific conditions  Patient-specific education resources  Record and chart vital signs Record smoking status Stage 3: Self-management tools; family history Record demographics (use IOM categories)
National Quality Strategy Priorities (3 of 3) National Quality Strategy Priorities Future MU Requirement Italicized objectives indicate only change in threshold from stage 1 Working with communities to promote wide use of best practices to enable healthy living.  Public health objectives  Stage 3: Public health button & patient-reported data Making quality care more affordable for individuals, families, employers, and governments by developing and spreading new health care delivery models.  CPOE (extend to radiology) CDS (to prevent repetitive testing) Drug formulary checks
Reminder of Stage 2 Timing Issue Timing of EHR Certification and MU Stage Objectives
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Draft Timing Options Relative Impact on Program Attributes Impact of Timing Option on: Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Establishment of infrastructure for delivery system reform + + + 0 Vendor development timeline (new functionality) - - -  + + Provider implementation timeline - - 0 + + ICD-10 synergy - - + CMS & states’ program operational complexity 0 - 0 CQM measurement & reporting 0 - 0 Probability of recommendations standing in Final Rule - + + + Optimize overall MU momentum - 0 + +
Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Improving Quality, Safety, Efficiency & Reducing Disparities Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key :  Red  indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Improving Quality, Safety, Efficiency & Reducing Health Disparities >30% of unique patients with at least one med order have at least one med order entered using CPOE Raise threshold to > 60%  for medication orders and include at least one lab order using CPOE for >60% of unique patients who have at least one lab test result ; at least one radiology test is ordered using CPOE (unless no radiology orders) Implement drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checks (enabled functionality) Employ drug interaction (drug-drug, drug-allergy) checking; Providers have the ability to refine DDI  rules .   [In stage 3, goal is to have nationally endorsed lists of DDI with higher positive predictive value  and ability to record reason for overriding alert] EP: Generate and transmit permissible prescriptions electronically for >40% of prescriptions 50% of outpatient medication orders and 10% of hospital discharge medication orders transmitted as eRx >50% of all unique patients have demographics recorded as structured data. (preferred language, gender race ethnicity, DOB, date and preliminary COD- EH ONLY).  80% of patients have demographics recorded and can use them to produce stratified quality reports;  for stage 3, use  more granular demographic categories per IOM report (HITSC needs to work on standards for granular demographics) Report CQM as per CMS attestation Report CQM electronically as per CMS Maintain an up-to-date problem list for >80% of all unique patients Maintain problem list  (80%)
Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Improving Quality, Safety, Efficiency & Reducing Disparities, II Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key :  Red  indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Maintain active med list for >80% of all unique patients Maintain active med list  (80%) Maintain active med allergy list for >80% of all unique patients Maintain active med-allergy list  (80%) Record and chart vital signs for >50% of all unique patients age 2 and over 80% of patients have vital signs recorded during the reporting year; change age for peds BP from 2 yrs to 3 yrs Record smoking status for >50% of all unique patients 13 years or older 80% of patients have smoking status recorded [stage 3 add new field in certification for secondhand smoke] Implement 1 clinical decision support rule relevant to specialty or high clinical priority along with ability to track compliance Use CDS; HITSC: Suggest changing certification criteria definition as indicated on comment summary Menu:  Implement drug-formulary checks with access to at least one drug formulary  Move to Core: Implement drug formulary checks according to local needs (e.g., may use internal or external formularies, which may include generic substitution as a “formulary check”) Menu:  Record AD for 50% of all unique patients 65 years and older Move to Core:  For hospitals  (inpatient),  50% of patients 65  years and older have recorded whether an advance directive exists (with date and timestamp of recording)  and  access to a copy of  the directive itself if it exists; for EPs,  >25 unique patients have recorded whether an advance directive exists (with date and timestamp of recording)  and  access to a copy of  the directive itself if it ; (signal ability to store and retrieve AD for Stage 3)
Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Improving Quality, Safety, Efficiency & Reducing Disparities Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key :  Red  indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Menu:  Incorporate clinical lab-tests results as structured data for more than 40% of all lab tests results ordered Move to Core: Incorporate lab results as structured data (40%); HITSC: Use LOINC where available New EHs: Hospital labs  send   (directly or indirectly)  structured electronic  clinical   lab results to outpatient providers for ≥ 40% of  electronic orders received ;  HITSC: Use LOINC where available;  (note challenge to small hospitals; may require exclusions) Menu:  Generate at least one report listing patients by specific conditions Move to Core:  Generate patient lists for multiple patient-specific parameters Menu:  Send an appropriate reminder  for preventive/follow up care to more than 20% of all unique patients 65 years or older or 5 years or younger  Move to Core:  EPs:10% of all active patients  are sent  a clinical reminder (reminder for existing appointment does not count) New 30% of EP visits have at least one electronic EP note and 30% of EH patient days have at least one electronic note by a physician, NP, or PA; non-searchable, scanned notes do not qualify [use broad definition of qualifying note types] New EH medication orders automatically tracked via electronic medication administration record; (in-use in at least one hospital ward/unit)  (“automatically” implies “5 rights” recorded without manual transcription) New Consider adding recording of family health history in stage 3 (due to absence of standards for FH)
Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Engaging Patients and Families Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key :  Red  indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Provide >50% patients with an electronic copy of health information (combined with other objectives) EH:  Provide >50% of all discharged patients patients with an electronic copy of their discharge instructions Hospitals: ≥ 25 patients receive electronic discharge instructions at time of discharge New Hospitals: 10% of patients/families view and  have ability to  download  [took out “relevant”]  information about a hospital admission; information available for all patients within 36 hours of the encounter Menu:  Provide >10% of all unique patients with timely electronic access to health information (EP) Move to Core:  EPs: >10% of patients/families view &  have ability to  download their longitudinal health information; information available to all patients within 24 hours of an encounter  (or within 4 days after available to EPs) [P&S TT to consider whether a P&S warning should be put in S&C criteria] Provide Clinical Summaries to patients for >50% of all office visits within 3 business days EPs: patients are provided a clinical summary after 50% of all visits, within 24 hours (pending information, such as lab results, should be available to patients within 4 days of becoming available to EPs;  (electronically accessible for viewing counts) Menu:  Use certified EHR technology to identify patient-specific educational resources and provide to patient if appropriate for >10% of all unique pts. Move to Core:   Both EPs and hospitals: 10% of patients  are provided  with EHR-enabled patient-specific educational resources; make core; take out “if appropriate” instead of raising threshold New EPs: patients are offered secure messaging online and  at least  25 patients have sent secure messages online New EPs: Patient preferences for communication medium recorded for 20% of patients New Stage 3: Provide mechanism for patient-entered data (supply list); consider “information reconciliation” for stage 3 to correct errors
Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Improve Care Coordination Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key :  Red  indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Improve Care Coordination Capability to exchange key clinical information – Perform at least one test ELIMINATED IN FAVOR OF USE CASE OBJECTIVES BELOW Menu:  Perform medication reconciliation for >50% of transitions for receiving provider Move to Core:  Medication reconciliation conducted at  > 50% of transitions by receiving provider Menu:  Provide summary of care record for >50% transitions of care for the referring EP or EH Move to Core:  Summary of care record. EH: 10% of all discharges have  summary and care plan   sent electronically to EP or  post-acute care facility . EP: at least 25 transactions sent electronically (if exclusion for lack of electronic recipients, then must send on paper) [Need HIE preamble.] New List of care team members  (including PCP, if available)  available for 10% of patients via electronic exchange; (unstructured data for stage 2; for stage 3, code by NPI) New (Care plan objective merged with summary of care)
Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Improving Population and Public Health Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key :  Red  indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Improve Population and Public Health * Capability to submit electronic data to immunization registries or immunization IS – Perform a test EH and EP: Submit immunization data (attest to at least one) in accordance with applicable law and practice; move to core for both EH and EP [In Stage 3, view cumulative immunization record and recommendations] EH:  Capability to submit electronic lab data on reportable lab results to public health agencies – Perform a test EH: Submit reportable lab results (attest to submitting to at least one organization) in accordance with applicable law and practice; move to core Capability to submit electronic syndromic surveillance data to public health agencies  - Perform a test EH: Submit syndromic surveillance data (attest to at least one) in accordance with applicable law and practice; move to core CMS to Consider EP: Submit syndromic surveillance data (attest to at least one) in accordance with applicable law and practice CMS to Consider EP: Submit reportable cancer conditions (attest to at least one) in accordance with applicable law and practice (to HITSC: possible use of IHE cancer reporting implementation guide) New for Stage 3 For Stage 3: Patient-generated data submitted to public health agencies *Signal to HITSC to include a single standard to be used for submitting PH data for each PH objective.
Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Ensure Privacy and Security Protections Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key :  Red  indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Ensure adequate privacy and security protections for personal health information Conduct or review a security risk analysis and implement security updates as necessary and correct identified security deficiencies as part of the its risk management process Perform, or update, security risk assessment and address deficiencies. Address encryption for data at rest and attest to policy (not required for all but need policy).
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Meaningful Use Workgroup Recommendations

  • 1. HIT Policy Committee Meaningful Use Workgroup Presentation to HIT Policy Committee Paul Tang, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Chair George Hripcsak, Columbia University, Co-Chair June 8, 2011
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  • 6. EHR Core Functionalities Lay Foundation for Better Outcomes
  • 7. National Quality Strategy Priorities (1 of 3) National Quality Strategy Priorities Future MU Requirement Italicized objectives indicate only change in threshold from stage 1 Making care safer by reducing harm caused in the delivery of care. Electronic medication administration record CPOE (broaden definition/raise thresholds) Medication reconciliation CDS Safety-related CQMs Drug-drug, drug-allergy checks Medication allergy list eRx Ensuring that each person and family are engaged as partners in their care. New CQMs in development Stage 3 : Secure messaging Report experience of care View & download Incorporate patient data Recording patient preferences Record advanced directives Record demographics (raise threshold 50  80% Discharge instructions in common primary languages Patient reminders Patient-specific education resources Clinical summaries
  • 8. National Quality Strategy Priorities (2 of 3) National Quality Strategy Priorities Future MU Requirement Italicized objectives indicate only change in threshold from stage 1 Promoting effective communication and coordination of care. HIE List of care team members Longitudinal care plan Medication reconciliation Share summary care record Electronic clinical lab results Send electronic lab results to outpatient provider Electronic progress notes that are searchable Care coordination CQMs Active med and problem list Promoting the most effective prevention and treatment practices for the leading causes of mortality, starting with cardiovascular disease. Registries/generate patient lists for specific conditions Patient-specific education resources Record and chart vital signs Record smoking status Stage 3: Self-management tools; family history Record demographics (use IOM categories)
  • 9. National Quality Strategy Priorities (3 of 3) National Quality Strategy Priorities Future MU Requirement Italicized objectives indicate only change in threshold from stage 1 Working with communities to promote wide use of best practices to enable healthy living. Public health objectives Stage 3: Public health button & patient-reported data Making quality care more affordable for individuals, families, employers, and governments by developing and spreading new health care delivery models. CPOE (extend to radiology) CDS (to prevent repetitive testing) Drug formulary checks
  • 10. Reminder of Stage 2 Timing Issue Timing of EHR Certification and MU Stage Objectives
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  • 12. Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Improving Quality, Safety, Efficiency & Reducing Disparities Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key : Red indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Improving Quality, Safety, Efficiency & Reducing Health Disparities >30% of unique patients with at least one med order have at least one med order entered using CPOE Raise threshold to > 60% for medication orders and include at least one lab order using CPOE for >60% of unique patients who have at least one lab test result ; at least one radiology test is ordered using CPOE (unless no radiology orders) Implement drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checks (enabled functionality) Employ drug interaction (drug-drug, drug-allergy) checking; Providers have the ability to refine DDI rules . [In stage 3, goal is to have nationally endorsed lists of DDI with higher positive predictive value and ability to record reason for overriding alert] EP: Generate and transmit permissible prescriptions electronically for >40% of prescriptions 50% of outpatient medication orders and 10% of hospital discharge medication orders transmitted as eRx >50% of all unique patients have demographics recorded as structured data. (preferred language, gender race ethnicity, DOB, date and preliminary COD- EH ONLY). 80% of patients have demographics recorded and can use them to produce stratified quality reports; for stage 3, use more granular demographic categories per IOM report (HITSC needs to work on standards for granular demographics) Report CQM as per CMS attestation Report CQM electronically as per CMS Maintain an up-to-date problem list for >80% of all unique patients Maintain problem list (80%)
  • 13. Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Improving Quality, Safety, Efficiency & Reducing Disparities, II Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key : Red indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Maintain active med list for >80% of all unique patients Maintain active med list (80%) Maintain active med allergy list for >80% of all unique patients Maintain active med-allergy list (80%) Record and chart vital signs for >50% of all unique patients age 2 and over 80% of patients have vital signs recorded during the reporting year; change age for peds BP from 2 yrs to 3 yrs Record smoking status for >50% of all unique patients 13 years or older 80% of patients have smoking status recorded [stage 3 add new field in certification for secondhand smoke] Implement 1 clinical decision support rule relevant to specialty or high clinical priority along with ability to track compliance Use CDS; HITSC: Suggest changing certification criteria definition as indicated on comment summary Menu: Implement drug-formulary checks with access to at least one drug formulary Move to Core: Implement drug formulary checks according to local needs (e.g., may use internal or external formularies, which may include generic substitution as a “formulary check”) Menu: Record AD for 50% of all unique patients 65 years and older Move to Core: For hospitals (inpatient), 50% of patients 65 years and older have recorded whether an advance directive exists (with date and timestamp of recording) and access to a copy of the directive itself if it exists; for EPs, >25 unique patients have recorded whether an advance directive exists (with date and timestamp of recording) and access to a copy of the directive itself if it ; (signal ability to store and retrieve AD for Stage 3)
  • 14. Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Improving Quality, Safety, Efficiency & Reducing Disparities Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key : Red indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Menu: Incorporate clinical lab-tests results as structured data for more than 40% of all lab tests results ordered Move to Core: Incorporate lab results as structured data (40%); HITSC: Use LOINC where available New EHs: Hospital labs send (directly or indirectly) structured electronic clinical lab results to outpatient providers for ≥ 40% of electronic orders received ; HITSC: Use LOINC where available; (note challenge to small hospitals; may require exclusions) Menu: Generate at least one report listing patients by specific conditions Move to Core: Generate patient lists for multiple patient-specific parameters Menu: Send an appropriate reminder for preventive/follow up care to more than 20% of all unique patients 65 years or older or 5 years or younger Move to Core: EPs:10% of all active patients are sent a clinical reminder (reminder for existing appointment does not count) New 30% of EP visits have at least one electronic EP note and 30% of EH patient days have at least one electronic note by a physician, NP, or PA; non-searchable, scanned notes do not qualify [use broad definition of qualifying note types] New EH medication orders automatically tracked via electronic medication administration record; (in-use in at least one hospital ward/unit) (“automatically” implies “5 rights” recorded without manual transcription) New Consider adding recording of family health history in stage 3 (due to absence of standards for FH)
  • 15. Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Engaging Patients and Families Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key : Red indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Provide >50% patients with an electronic copy of health information (combined with other objectives) EH: Provide >50% of all discharged patients patients with an electronic copy of their discharge instructions Hospitals: ≥ 25 patients receive electronic discharge instructions at time of discharge New Hospitals: 10% of patients/families view and have ability to download [took out “relevant”] information about a hospital admission; information available for all patients within 36 hours of the encounter Menu: Provide >10% of all unique patients with timely electronic access to health information (EP) Move to Core: EPs: >10% of patients/families view & have ability to download their longitudinal health information; information available to all patients within 24 hours of an encounter (or within 4 days after available to EPs) [P&S TT to consider whether a P&S warning should be put in S&C criteria] Provide Clinical Summaries to patients for >50% of all office visits within 3 business days EPs: patients are provided a clinical summary after 50% of all visits, within 24 hours (pending information, such as lab results, should be available to patients within 4 days of becoming available to EPs; (electronically accessible for viewing counts) Menu: Use certified EHR technology to identify patient-specific educational resources and provide to patient if appropriate for >10% of all unique pts. Move to Core: Both EPs and hospitals: 10% of patients are provided with EHR-enabled patient-specific educational resources; make core; take out “if appropriate” instead of raising threshold New EPs: patients are offered secure messaging online and at least 25 patients have sent secure messages online New EPs: Patient preferences for communication medium recorded for 20% of patients New Stage 3: Provide mechanism for patient-entered data (supply list); consider “information reconciliation” for stage 3 to correct errors
  • 16. Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Improve Care Coordination Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key : Red indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Improve Care Coordination Capability to exchange key clinical information – Perform at least one test ELIMINATED IN FAVOR OF USE CASE OBJECTIVES BELOW Menu: Perform medication reconciliation for >50% of transitions for receiving provider Move to Core: Medication reconciliation conducted at > 50% of transitions by receiving provider Menu: Provide summary of care record for >50% transitions of care for the referring EP or EH Move to Core: Summary of care record. EH: 10% of all discharges have summary and care plan sent electronically to EP or post-acute care facility . EP: at least 25 transactions sent electronically (if exclusion for lack of electronic recipients, then must send on paper) [Need HIE preamble.] New List of care team members (including PCP, if available) available for 10% of patients via electronic exchange; (unstructured data for stage 2; for stage 3, code by NPI) New (Care plan objective merged with summary of care)
  • 17. Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Improving Population and Public Health Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key : Red indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Improve Population and Public Health * Capability to submit electronic data to immunization registries or immunization IS – Perform a test EH and EP: Submit immunization data (attest to at least one) in accordance with applicable law and practice; move to core for both EH and EP [In Stage 3, view cumulative immunization record and recommendations] EH: Capability to submit electronic lab data on reportable lab results to public health agencies – Perform a test EH: Submit reportable lab results (attest to submitting to at least one organization) in accordance with applicable law and practice; move to core Capability to submit electronic syndromic surveillance data to public health agencies - Perform a test EH: Submit syndromic surveillance data (attest to at least one) in accordance with applicable law and practice; move to core CMS to Consider EP: Submit syndromic surveillance data (attest to at least one) in accordance with applicable law and practice CMS to Consider EP: Submit reportable cancer conditions (attest to at least one) in accordance with applicable law and practice (to HITSC: possible use of IHE cancer reporting implementation guide) New for Stage 3 For Stage 3: Patient-generated data submitted to public health agencies *Signal to HITSC to include a single standard to be used for submitting PH data for each PH objective.
  • 18. Draft Stage 2 MU Objectives Ensure Privacy and Security Protections Stage 1 Final Rule HITPC Proposed Stage 2 Key : Red indicates proposed change based on HITPC 5/11 comments Ensure adequate privacy and security protections for personal health information Conduct or review a security risk analysis and implement security updates as necessary and correct identified security deficiencies as part of the its risk management process Perform, or update, security risk assessment and address deficiencies. Address encryption for data at rest and attest to policy (not required for all but need policy).
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Editor's Notes

  1. right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right route, and the right time.