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Using Technology to Achieve Total Health
1. Driving Total Health with Health IT and Health 2.0
Ted Eytan, MD Holly Potter
The Permanente Federation, LLC Vice President of Public Relations,
twitter:@tedeytan Kaiser Permanente
twitter:@htpotter
2. Conflict of Interest Disclosure
Ted Eytan, MD • Holly Potter
• Salary
– The Permanente Federation, LLC (Eytan)
– Kaiser Foundation Health Plan (Potter)
3. Our Story: 2006 - 2010
Driving Total Health
Health Information Technology
as a tool
Health 2.0 as a potentiator
Measuring our efforts and
moving ahead
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4. (Your) HIT will generate interest
For its potential to fail...
Source: http://articles.latimes.com/2007/feb/15/business/fi-kaiser15
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5. (Your) HIT will generate interest
For its potential to succeed...
Source: http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/jan/06/a-medical-
breakthrough-va-kaiser-to-share-records/ Kaiser Permanente
6. We Stand for Total Health
Integrated Health Care
Easy, Excellent,
Comprehensive
Commitment to Prevention
Address issues before they
become problems
Empowering of the whole person
Beyond health care - mind,
body, spirit
What you eat, the air you
breathe, the environment
you live in
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7. Kaiser Permanente: By The Numbers
Doctor office visits} 36.7 million
Prescriptions filled} 129 million
Surgeries} 547,338
Mammograms (women ages 42 to 69 years)} 1.1 million
Colorectal cancer screenings} 1.6 million
Research and evaluation studies} 3,150
Biobank DNA samples collected} 110,000+
Peer-reviewed journal articles published} 700+
Community grants awarded} 2,400+
Environmental Leadership Awards} 27
HIMSS Analytics Stage 7 Awards} 24
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8. KP HealthConnect® – Enabling Patient-Centered Care
My Health Manager, part of a
comprehensive electronic health
record
Ambulatory deployment
complete: 431 medical
offices live
Inpatient deployment nearly
complete: 29 Inpatient complete
March 2010: of 36 hospitals
36 hospitals live
live
24 HIMSS Stage 7 Hospitals
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9. My Health Manager – How big?
4,000,000 Registered members
3,000,000 40% signed on 11
or more times (in
2008)
2,000,000
91% of members
1,000,000 satisfied or very
satisfied with
kp.org (survey in
0
1Q 072Q 07 3Q 07 4Q 07 1Q 08 2Q 08
3Q 08 4Q 08 1Q 09 2Q 09 3Q 09
4Q 09
2Q 2009)
Source: Kaiser Permanente Internet Services Group Web Analytics
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10. Transforming, Streamlining a System
Kaiser Permanente, Hawaii: Visits per Member
In Person
5 Telephone
Secure E-mail
4
“For the majority of
(HEDIS Quality) measures
3
that were comparable,
performance remained
stable during the study
1 period.”
0
Jan 2006
August 2008
Source: Chen C, Garrido T, Chock D, Okawa G, Liang L. The Kaiser Permanente Electronic Health Record: Transforming And Streamlining
Modalities Of Care [Internet]. Health Aff. 2009 Mar 1;28(2):323-333.[cited 2009 Mar 11 ] Available from: http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/
content/abstract/28/2/323
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11. ...while prioritizing quality
Breast Cancer Screening • HEDIS 2009
100%
90%
80%
NCQA
70% 2009 90th
Percentile
60%
50%
2006 2007 2008
Hawaii Region Georgia Region
Source: Kaiser Permanente Integrated Analytics; Data
is for commercial enrollees only; When I Grow Up
(Hawaii) - Kaiser Permanente YouTube Channel -
http://www.youtube.com/kaiserpermanenteorg
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12. “Performance gets you the podium”
Jack Cochran, MD, CEO of The Permanente Federation
National Governor’s Association, Washington, DC
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13. Providing care is inherently social
“Balancing Work and Family”
Kaiser Permanente YouTube Channel
http://www.youtube.com/kaiserpermanenteorg
15. A future social workspace
“A Dashboard to
My Job”
Heather Heart,
IT Support Manager, CO
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16. Health 2.0 = Participation
“Health 2.0 is participatory healthcare. Enabled by information, software, and community that we collect or
create, we the patients can be effective partners in our own healthcare, and we the people can participate in
reshaping the health system itself.” - http://www.tedeytan.com/2008/06/13/1089
Dave Kate
(Patient) (Physician) Kaiser Permanente
17. Our Converging Paths
Ted Holly
(Washington) (California)
Informatics-Blog
Group Health Cooperative Informatics
HOME { 2006 04 14 }
The Andon Cord and Patient Safety in EpicCare
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1 . Seeing the Impact: New York “At any time during the production process at a
Times Journalism Institute Toyota plant, any team member who spots a
2 . Medication Reconciliation, at
problem can stop production by pulling the
37,000 feet
“andon cord” located next to the assembly line.
3 . QISTS ’07 Begin Today –
An andon board (left) lets supervisors know the
Nephrology
location of the problem with a blinking light and a
4 . Radiology Orders Default
distinct musical tone.”
Screen
5 . EnROL - Enhanced Record
This approach empowers employees to highlight defects and bring attention to their
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solution without being penalized. When the line stops, everyone must stop what
they are doing and attend to the fix.
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We have created a similar setup for EpicCare at Group Health. We now have
clinicians on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to respond to any questions about
Find the functioning of EpicCare that are concerning for patient safety. In consultation
with the on call clinician, the “andon cord” will be pulled. When the cord is pulled, an
BASICS emergency response team will be assembled, which will do rapid analysis of the
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The analogy here is the code team in a hospital, who will bring a code cart and
through e-mail preparation to diagnose the patient and act quickly. Pulling the andon cord does not
mean that Epic will be shut down; it simply means that a team will be assembled
RECENT COMMENTS quickly and other work will stop.
"As it so happens, we
The goal of this new process is “door to doc in 45 minutes.” We have had the
received a legal opinion
occasion already to use it in real time, and have been able to achieve this goal.
today..." (Ted Eytan on
The iPod as a Continuing Posted by Ted Eytan on Friday, April 14th, 2006, at 6:31 am, and filed under
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Sources: Group Health Cooperative Informatics Blog (internal); The Health Care Blog: A Permanente Group Executive speaks
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18. “Owning my own health care”
“Kaiser Permanente HealthConnect® at Home - Empowering People”
Kaiser Permanente YouTube Channel
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19. Why social media?
• Protect and promote the brand
• Extend the impact of traditional media
• Improve organic search results
• And ultimately, create brand
champions
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20. News Center – kp.org/newscenter
On Twitter:
@KPNewsCenter
Also
@KPNorCal
@KPColorado
@KPNorthwest
@KPHawaii
@KPGANews
(Georgia)
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21. Total Health Brand - kp.org/thrive
On Twitter:
@KPThrive &
@KPVivaBien
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28. Our Social Media Policy
• Employees must not represent
KP views in social media
channels, at work or not, without
prior approval
• Aligns with Principles of
Responsibility
• Covers all social media channels
• Is a “living document” and will be
updated/revisited regularly
• http://tinyurl.com/kpsocialmediapolicy
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30. Monitoring
• Weekly blog report since 2007
• Conducted baseline audit of multiple
platforms June-December of 2008
• Begun real-time monitoring and
database tracking 2009
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31. Pitching: Unleashing the power of Twitter
(Good old- 400 media stories
fashioned PR work) about the study
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32. Reached @ 2 million more via Twitter
Estimated 800 Tweets/RTs (in 8
languages), including LA Times,
Washington Post, CNN,
Huffington Post
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34. Participating as people . . .
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This is the story of Regina Holliday – it’s really worth a read, and I’ll quote some of it here: How would you counsel this patient?
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Why do we have more transparency in special education law then in medical care? Why do
we have more access to information on a box of Cheerios then on a medical chart? Why isn’t
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