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 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% MQIC Benchmark Clinic The State of Quality in Medicine Americans receive only 55% of recommended care. 2 GE Healthcare Source: McGlynn et al. NEJM 2003; 348:2635-45 1 National Response: Pay for Performance 3 GE Healthcare National Drivers of Pay for Performance Physician Group Practice Demonstration •Care Coordination •Administration •Outcomes Care Mgmt Performance Demonstration •Technology •Outcomes 4 GE Healthcare 2 P4P – Mixed Reviews •Who Benefits? •Budget neutral? •Punitive? •Reporting Burden? 5 GE Healthcare Problem Physicians are lacking the information tools required to: •Measure clinical performance •Improve quality •Increase reimbursement Medical Quality Improvement Consortium (MQIC 6 GE Healthcare 3 MQIC -- 3.7 M patients and growing Data Warehouse Centricity EMR Users Use data to improve patient care Strengthen clinical reporting – – – Disease management Quality of care Practice profiles Clinical research 7 GE Healthcare 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 Focus Focuson onPrimary PrimaryCare Care Growing GrowingSpecialties SpecialtiesOver OverTime Time 8 GE Healthcare 4 Post-MI Patients on Beta Blocker Post-MI Patients on Beta Blocker 3 A d h eren ce R at e 85% 80% 85% A d h eren ce R at e MQIC Components 75% 80% 70% 75% 65% 70% 65%MQIC Benchmark MQIC Benchmark Clinic Clinic MQIC Web Portal Reports & Outcomes Centricity ® Physician Office EMR Data Warehouse Services Data Data Import Import Database Data Extract System 2 Staging Area 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 3 3 Report Report Data Data 3 1 9 GE Healthcare 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 10 GE Healthcare 5 Clinical concepts are essential to successful reporting Need to derive value from data stored “your way.” Many entry forms for one concept • • • • 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” 11 GE Healthcare Data Cleanup – Most common errors cleaned Entered Value Cleaned Value 120 120 110 RT 110 130 L LGE CUFF 130 refused -1 3 -2 5’ 10’’ -1 350 -3 12 GE Healthcare 6 MQIC Web Portal 13 GE Healthcare Quality Reports 14 GE Healthcare 7 Example – Norumbega Medical •Medium-sized •Medium-sizedprimary primarycare carepractice practicein inMaine Maine •Implemented •ImplementedCentricity Centricity©©Physician PhysicianOffice Office over over66years yearsago ago •9 Physicians, •9 Physicians,30 30allied alliedhealth healthproviders providers •Serving •Servingover over21,000 21,000patients patients •Medical •MedicalQuality QualityImprovement ImprovementConsortium Consortium Adherence Rate Stroke Patients on Aspirin 85% 12/24/2003 3/22/2004 7/9/2004 75% 65% 55% 45% MQIC Pooled Data Quality Quality metrics metrics showing showing quarterly quarterly trends trends for for MQIC MQIC Pooled Pooled Data, Data, 13k 13k patients patientsversus versusNorumbega Norumbega Medical, Medical, aa multi-site multi-site primary primary practice. practice. The The graph graph shows shows compliance compliance with with aa commonly-accepted commonly-acceptedclinical clinicalguideline guideline for forthe themanagement managementofofpatients patientsafter after aa stroke. .. stroke. Norumbega 15 GE Healthcare Benchmarking & National Standards 16 GE Healthcare 8 Clinician Level Detail 17 GE Healthcare Clinician Specific Reports 18 GE Healthcare 9 Example – Community Clinic •Community •Communityhealth healthcenter centernear nearBoston Boston •32 providers (12.6 FTE) •32 providers (12.6 FTE) •Serving •Servingover over7,500 7,500patients patients •Federal Bureau •Federal BureauofofPrimary PrimaryHealth HealthCare Care Health Disparities Collaborative Health Disparities Collaborative •MQIC •MQIC 8.4 8.4 8.2 8.2 HgbA1c 88 7.8 7.8 7.6 7.6 7.4 7.4 7.2 7.2 "We "Wehave havebeen beenrecognized recognizedatatthe thelocal localand and 7 7 national nationallevel levelininthe thepast pastyear. year. 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July 2003 Jan 2004 July 2004 19 GE Healthcare MQIC Web Portal • • • • • 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 • • 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 20 GE Healthcare 10 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 21 GE Healthcare 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 22 GE Healthcare 11 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 23 GE Healthcare MQIC Membership & Demos Tom Ricciardi Manager, Clinical Data Services tom.ricciardi@med.ge.com 24 GE Healthcare 12