Centricity Physician Office

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Centricity Physician Office
Centricity Physician Office
Medical Quality
Improvement Consortium
A d h eren ce R ate
Post-MI Patients on Beta Blocker
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65%
MQIC Benchmark
Clinic
The State of Quality in Medicine
Americans receive only 55% of recommended
care.
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Source: McGlynn et al. NEJM 2003; 348:2635-45
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National Response: Pay for Performance
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National Drivers of Pay for Performance
Physician Group
Practice
Demonstration
•Care Coordination
•Administration
•Outcomes
Care Mgmt
Performance
Demonstration
•Technology
•Outcomes
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P4P – Mixed Reviews
•Who Benefits?
•Budget neutral?
•Punitive?
•Reporting Burden?
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Problem
Physicians are lacking the information tools
required to:
•Measure clinical performance
•Improve quality
•Increase reimbursement
Medical Quality Improvement Consortium (MQIC
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MQIC -- 3.7 M patients and growing
Data
Warehouse
Centricity EMR Users
Use data to improve
patient care
Strengthen clinical reporting
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Disease management
Quality of care
Practice profiles
Clinical research
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MQIC 3,500+ Providers by Specialty
Family Practice
594
Cardiology
160
Internal Medicine
595
Surgery
134
Pediatrics
263
Infectious
52
Obstetrics & Gynecology
163
Pulmonology
50
Geriatrics
21
Hematology/Oncology
56
Total Primary Care MD
1,636
Neurology
68
Orthopedics
36
Other Specialties
439
Total Specialty MD
995
Resident MD
415
Allied Health Professionals
468
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Post-MI Patients on Beta Blocker
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MQIC
Web Portal
Reports &
Outcomes
Centricity ® Physician
Office EMR
Data Warehouse Services
Data
Data
Import
Import
Database
Data Extract
System
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Data Security
HIPAA-compliant
Remove patient-identifying information
Only EMR customers can re-identify
individuals
Name, SSN, Phone, Address
Zip code to 3 digits only
DOB --> Age
PID --> transformed to EPID
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Clinical concepts are essential to
successful reporting
Need to derive value from data
stored “your way.”
Many entry forms for one concept
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myocardial infarction
MI
S/P MI 1987
hx of heart attacks
Need decision support and
reporting to occur at a more
general level, e.g., “patients with
heart disease”
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Data Cleanup – Most common errors
cleaned
Entered Value
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MQIC Web Portal
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Quality Reports
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Example – Norumbega Medical
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85%
12/24/2003
3/22/2004
7/9/2004
75%
65%
55%
45%
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metrics showing
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quarterly
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Benchmarking & National Standards
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Clinician Level Detail
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Clinician Specific Reports
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MQIC Web Portal
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ACE Inhibitor Mgmt
Aspirin Mgmt
Blood Pressure
Hemoglobin A1c
LDL Cholesterol
Hyperlipidemia/LDL Measurement
Hypertension/BP Measurement
Congestive Heart Failure/ACEI
Stroke/Aspirin
Myocardial Infarction/Beta Blockers
Premium Content in 2005
NCQA Adult & Pediatric Measures
NCQA Heart/Stroke
DOQ-IT
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Chronic Disease Measures
Preventive Measures
- Depression
- Cancer Screening
- Immunizations
Post-MI Patients on Beta Blocker
- Smoking
Ad herence Rate
Reports TODAY
Diabetes
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
MQIC Benchmark
Clinic
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Centricity Physician Office - MQIC
• Helping physicians
measure the impact of
care decisions on outcomes
• The Market’s Only
True “Plug-and-Play”
Data Warehouse &
Quality Reporting
Service
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MQIC Demo Schedule – May 2005
Date
Time
Monday May 9th
PST
12 EST, 11 CST, 10 MST, 9
Thursday May 26th
PST
12 EST, 11 CST, 10 MST, 9
WebEx & Teleconference
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Saturday 8:30 AM
Crystal Report Utilization
Share current useful Crystal Reports and
discuss ways to try to optimize sharing of this
type of information so that each institution is
not using resources to develop reports, which
we all need, or want. Examples include Crystal
reports written for DP RP and Heart Stroke
Recognition Programs.
Jane Arquette, Information Technology
Manager
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MQIC Membership & Demos
Tom Ricciardi
Manager, Clinical Data Services
tom.ricciardi@med.ge.com
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