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Using and Securely Exchanging Health Records This presentation will begin at  2:00 pm ET 1 pm Central, 12 pm Mountain, 11 am Pacific Please check that the volume on your computer is at the  highest setting since we stream our presentation in Voice over IP (VoIP) NOTE:   You will not hear any sound until 2:00 pm January 12, 2010
Betsy Fanning  –  Director, AIIM Standards and Member Services Steven Waldren, MD  –  American Academy of Family Physicians  Stasia Kahn, MD  –  Fox Prairie Medical Group AIIM Presents:   Using and Securely Exchanging Health Records
About AIIM   AIIM is the community that provides education, research, and best practices to help organizations find, control, and optimize their information.  As a neutral and unbiased source of information, AIIM serves the needs of its members and the industry through the following activities:    Market Education   Peer Networking    Professional Development   Industry Advocacy Learn more about AIIM at  www.aiim.org  and join  www.informationzen.org
AIIM Standards Program is the internationally recognized authority for developing and promoting market relevant enterprise content management best practices, standards, and guidelines that guide the industry and enable organizations to effectively use content. Our specific areas of interest include:    Document Imaging   File Formats – PDF, StratML    Trusted Repositories   Document Management Learn more about AIIM Standards at  http://www.aiim.org/standards  and PDF Healthcare at  http://www.aiim.org/pdfh   or  http://www.informationzen.org/group/pdfhealthcare   About AIIM Standards
Follow AIIM on   www.twitter.com   John Mancini –  www.twitter.com/jmancini77   Atle Skjekkeland –  www.twitter.com/skjekkeland   Peggy Winton –  www.twitter.com/pwwinton   Bryant Duhon –  www.twitter.com/bduhon   Vlad Enache –  www.twitter.com/vladenache   Betsy Fanning –  www.twitter.com/bfanning   Bob Larrivee –  www.twitter.com/boblarrivee   Theresa Resek –  www.twitter.com/tmresek   Beth Mayhew –  www.twitter.com/bethmayhew
ECM Enterprise Content Management Learn how to take control of your information assets . www.aiim.org/training E2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Learn best practices for using Web 2.0 technologies to improve collaboration across the enterprise. Search/IOA Information Organization  & Access Learn how to optimize findability and enterprise search. BPM Business Process Management Learn how to improve  your business processes. ERM Electronic Records Management Learn how to  take control of your electronic records. Email Email Management Learn best practices for managing your corporate email.
AIIM Essentials –  more training on focused topics www.aiim.org/training Imaging & Recognition Web Content Management eDiscovery SharePoint Digital Asset Management PDF/A plus other topics …
Focus On…Healthcare Information Management Visit the new AIIM portal at  aiim.org/healthcare Case Studies / White Papers Industry Research and Articles News and Information Podcasts and Video Webinars and Seminars In-person and Online Training Tools and Resources
Questions? In the questions pane on your screen,  type your question in the white box  and hit  “Send”  Button.
Introducing our Speakers Steven Waldren, MD, MS American Academy of Family Physicians Stasia Kahn, MD Fox Prairie Medical Group, IL
PDF Healthcare Steven E. Waldren, MD, MS
What is PDF Healthcare? ? A “Best Practices Guide” describing attributes of the Portable Document Format (PDF) that facilitate the capture, exchange, preservation and protection of healthcare information Share data easily between healthcare institutions and providers Ease the transition into digital health  records for information exchange and sharing Bridge the gap between healthcare providers and consumers
PDF Healthcare’s Objective Objective   Utilizing PDF features and functionality, the objective is to develop a secure, electronic container that can store and transmit relevant healthcare information, including but not limited to personal documents, clinical notes, lab reports, electronic forms, scanned images, photographs, digital X-rays, and ECGs, important for maintaining and improving one’s health.  Note X-Ray Scanned Document XML HL7
Background eHealthcare is a reality in today’s environment PDF advantages in healthcare Long-standing success and adoption of PDF PDF provides a secure and universal container for multiple data types regardless of data source or destination PDF is platform- and system-neutral PDF allows for interoperability and bi-directional information exchange Selected records can be easily and quickly printed from PDF when necessary  PDF usage addressing specific industry needs include: PDF/A (Archiving), PDF/E (Engineering), PDF/UA (Universal Access), PDF/X (Printing)
Two PDFs of PDF Healthcare Static PDF XML Forms Architecture-Based PDF Dynamic PDF XML Binding Rendering
Static PDF Many Potential Uses in Healthcare: Scanned documents Secure other formats Embed multimedia Assure view-ability Archive Two PDFs of PDF Healthcare
Using XFA Based PDF Retains 100% Fidelity of Standard XML XML Forms Architecture Based PDF <XML/> XML Binding Rendering
Uses of Dynamic PDF Embed DICOM  Health Data Explorer Source:  www.desacc.com/products/hde/index.html
Populate Standard Forms Uses of Dynamic PDF
PDF Healthcare A secure, portable, widely-useable, robust container  for health information
Stasia Kahn, MD Illinois PDF Healthcare Pilot
Introduction Lessons Learned: Referral Pilot Lessons Learned: EHR to PHR Pilot - The New Frontier  Healthcare Data Exchange Pilots In Illinois
Internist and Co-Founder of Fox Prairie Medical Group Vice President of Northern Illinois Physicians For Connectivity Lecturer, Medical Informatics Northwestern University Masters Degree Program A Physician that doesn’t ask “What’s In It For Me” Who am I?
An ambulatory EMR is a data repository, which is a subset of a longitudinal health record Except in a completely closed healthcare system, a longitudinal EMR includes imported documents and images Imported data cannot be captured by the discrete data fields delineated by the CCR/CCD Consulting providers are used to dealing with narrative documents rather than summary data displayed by the CCR/CCD Why Implement PDF Healthcare  for an Ambulatory HIE
The  Continuity of Care Record  is a health record standard specification developed jointly by ASTM International, the MMS, HIMSS, AAFP, AAP and other health informatics organizations. The CCR standard is a patient health summary standard. It is a way to create flexible documents that contain the most relevant and timely core health information about a patient, and to send these electronically from one caregiver to another.  The CCR contains various sections creating a “snaphot” of a patient’s health data  The ASTM CCR standard is designed to permit easy creation by a physician using an electronic health record (EHR) system at the end of an encounter. Because it is expressed in the standard data interchange language known as XML, a CCR can potentially be created, read and interpreted by any EHR and EMR software application. CCR
Raw data is transformed into clinical output during an in-person medical encounter Overview of Data Flow Patterns in  Ambulatory Healthcare Settings
Healthcare Delivery Organization creates and expo rts summary care information from an EMR Exporting Summary Care Information from an EMR
June 8, 2005 ASTM CCR successfully balloted September 2005 - November 2007 CCRs exchanged with consulting providers February 2008 PDF Healthcare successfully balloted by ASTM and AIIM December 2007- April 2009 33 PDF Healthcare files exchanged successfully Receiving physicians were representatives of small, medium and large academic and private groups  Continuity of Care Record Pilot  in Illinois
Summary PDF Healthcare Provider Pilot Feedback: 33 PDF Healthcares and 1 CCR uploaded to the portal Couple of Misconnects – PDF Healthcare not accessed by consulting provider 3 imported directly into EMR  Many viewed online by the provider Multiple providers printed the document themselves  Key findings: Those providers who were working in a digital office were interested in being able to download the PDF Healthcare into their system  One provider who was paper-based was interested in saving the file to an office computer PDF Healthcare Provider Pilot Summary
 
 
 
 
 
 
Physicians will use email to communicate with their peers  Physicians are receptive to trying new technology Information can be presented to consulting physicians in an electronic format at the point of care The CCR and the PDF Healthcare format can be implemented successfully in an EMR  without EMR vendor support Reasons to Celebrate
Email notification was blocked to one provider on two separate instances – first one was sent successfully Solution:  Implement a return receipt for notification emails or a decision support feature  Notifies the sender that the PDF Healthcare or CCR has not been viewed by the recipient within a specified period of time One PDF Healthcare was created successfully in the EMR but notification email was delayed due to an attachment being scanned into EMR in a non-standard format Solution:  Added data field on the PDF Healthcare Generator indicating that a selected image was scanned into the EMR  Human error  The wrong provider was sent email notification  (Oops!) Obstacles and Challenges
When possible: Call the receiving physician or a designated employee ahead of time  Alert them that a PDF Healthcare document is on its way When referring to an institution that screens patients prior to making appointments, it may be difficult to find a physician willing to view the PDF Healthcare Confirm the provider who is seeing the patient Beware that SPAM filters may block the notification emails  When possible: Make a call after the email notification has been sent  This can ensure that the data needed at the point of care is available Process Lessons Learned  & Recommendations
Receiving providers may not have a complete view of the rendered CCR Solution: Change the margins of the style sheet  Standard style sheet with multiple discrete lab results proved to be confusing to the recipients Solution: Modify CCR style sheet to better group the results EMR PDF viewers have varying ability to view attachments to the PDF Providers saving the PDF in their EMR need to save attachments separately if viewer will not allow access Technology Lessons Learned
Provider Feedback Incorporate a Narrative Note explaining the purpose of the referral Attach the most recent Office Encounter Be more concise to avoid excessive scrolling Simplify the procedure to  access the PDF Healthcare Attach MRI Image Limit Administrative Burden on Provider Provider Feedback
For practice groups where a physician(s) prefers not to view PDF Healthcare directly, Identify an employee responsible for accepting the email notification  Print or import the file into the EMR  Use a generic consulting provider field for an entire practice Disadvantage to either approach is that the physician no longer chooses what to import from the PDF package Limiting Administrative Burden
Fox Prairie Medical Group / HealthString Data Exchange Pilot Fox Prairie Medical Group, Emedapps, HealthString, LLC and Northwestern Institutional Review Board agreed to work together in pilot project designed to allow data sharing between physicians and patients Summary data presented to patients using a secure, electronic format and existing standards  EHR to PHR Pilot: The New Frontier
Electronic health data export and import  Care provider selects data to export  from EHR to patient’s PHR creating a Continuity of Care Record Patient reviews CCR and selects data to import into PHR Initial exchange:  EHR to PHR  Long term goal:  PHR to EHR exchange Vision
Unique patient identifiers vary from EHR to PHR Data export and import must be secure  Patients select data elements they wish to import into their PHR CCR  and PHR use alternate nomenclature for medications, problems/conditions, allergies, lab work and test results Challenges
PHR extends EHR adding nurse coaches and behavioral modification tools Improved Care Coordination Access to real time data from patient  Better educated patients Patient controlled data Caregivers and providers are better informed = BETTER CARE & HEALTHIER PATIENTS SHARED OWNERSHIP IN OUTCOMES Physician/Patient Benefits
An integrated PHR will benefit the patient by giving them the  most up-to-date, accurate Emergency Information Card  that can be life-saving in the event of an emergency. Medications, Health Conditions, Allergies are updated each time data are sent from physician and imported into the patient’s PHR.
Summary Secure Digital Health Information Exchange between Healthcare Providers is possible using Existing Standards Secure Exchange of Summary Data between EHR and PHR is possible PHR can be modified to allow patient to view, select, and import discrete data elements and attachments from a provider generated summary document in the  PDF Healthcare  format
Contact Information  For EHR to PHR Pilot: Stasia Kahn, M.D.  Vice President, Northern Illinois Physicians for Connectivity Skahn@niphysiciansforconnectivity.org  George Willock, CEO - HealthString, LLC [email_address] Vik Sheshadri, PhD - Vice President, Emedapps [email_address]
Stay Tuned www.niphysiciansforconnectivity.org Stay Tuned www.niphysiciansforconnectivity.org
February 2010   PDF Forms Supporting the Clinical Document Architecture – White Paper Follow-up: Learn more about PDF Healthcare at   www.aiim.org/pdfh Or check out our AIIM Standards Program at   www.aiim.org/standards

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Using and Securely Exchanging Health Records

  • 1. Using and Securely Exchanging Health Records This presentation will begin at 2:00 pm ET 1 pm Central, 12 pm Mountain, 11 am Pacific Please check that the volume on your computer is at the highest setting since we stream our presentation in Voice over IP (VoIP) NOTE: You will not hear any sound until 2:00 pm January 12, 2010
  • 2. Betsy Fanning – Director, AIIM Standards and Member Services Steven Waldren, MD – American Academy of Family Physicians Stasia Kahn, MD – Fox Prairie Medical Group AIIM Presents: Using and Securely Exchanging Health Records
  • 3. About AIIM AIIM is the community that provides education, research, and best practices to help organizations find, control, and optimize their information. As a neutral and unbiased source of information, AIIM serves the needs of its members and the industry through the following activities:  Market Education  Peer Networking  Professional Development  Industry Advocacy Learn more about AIIM at www.aiim.org and join www.informationzen.org
  • 4. AIIM Standards Program is the internationally recognized authority for developing and promoting market relevant enterprise content management best practices, standards, and guidelines that guide the industry and enable organizations to effectively use content. Our specific areas of interest include:  Document Imaging  File Formats – PDF, StratML  Trusted Repositories  Document Management Learn more about AIIM Standards at http://www.aiim.org/standards and PDF Healthcare at http://www.aiim.org/pdfh or http://www.informationzen.org/group/pdfhealthcare About AIIM Standards
  • 5. Follow AIIM on www.twitter.com John Mancini – www.twitter.com/jmancini77 Atle Skjekkeland – www.twitter.com/skjekkeland Peggy Winton – www.twitter.com/pwwinton Bryant Duhon – www.twitter.com/bduhon Vlad Enache – www.twitter.com/vladenache Betsy Fanning – www.twitter.com/bfanning Bob Larrivee – www.twitter.com/boblarrivee Theresa Resek – www.twitter.com/tmresek Beth Mayhew – www.twitter.com/bethmayhew
  • 6. ECM Enterprise Content Management Learn how to take control of your information assets . www.aiim.org/training E2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Learn best practices for using Web 2.0 technologies to improve collaboration across the enterprise. Search/IOA Information Organization & Access Learn how to optimize findability and enterprise search. BPM Business Process Management Learn how to improve your business processes. ERM Electronic Records Management Learn how to take control of your electronic records. Email Email Management Learn best practices for managing your corporate email.
  • 7. AIIM Essentials – more training on focused topics www.aiim.org/training Imaging & Recognition Web Content Management eDiscovery SharePoint Digital Asset Management PDF/A plus other topics …
  • 8. Focus On…Healthcare Information Management Visit the new AIIM portal at aiim.org/healthcare Case Studies / White Papers Industry Research and Articles News and Information Podcasts and Video Webinars and Seminars In-person and Online Training Tools and Resources
  • 9. Questions? In the questions pane on your screen, type your question in the white box and hit “Send” Button.
  • 10. Introducing our Speakers Steven Waldren, MD, MS American Academy of Family Physicians Stasia Kahn, MD Fox Prairie Medical Group, IL
  • 11. PDF Healthcare Steven E. Waldren, MD, MS
  • 12. What is PDF Healthcare? ? A “Best Practices Guide” describing attributes of the Portable Document Format (PDF) that facilitate the capture, exchange, preservation and protection of healthcare information Share data easily between healthcare institutions and providers Ease the transition into digital health records for information exchange and sharing Bridge the gap between healthcare providers and consumers
  • 13. PDF Healthcare’s Objective Objective Utilizing PDF features and functionality, the objective is to develop a secure, electronic container that can store and transmit relevant healthcare information, including but not limited to personal documents, clinical notes, lab reports, electronic forms, scanned images, photographs, digital X-rays, and ECGs, important for maintaining and improving one’s health. Note X-Ray Scanned Document XML HL7
  • 14. Background eHealthcare is a reality in today’s environment PDF advantages in healthcare Long-standing success and adoption of PDF PDF provides a secure and universal container for multiple data types regardless of data source or destination PDF is platform- and system-neutral PDF allows for interoperability and bi-directional information exchange Selected records can be easily and quickly printed from PDF when necessary PDF usage addressing specific industry needs include: PDF/A (Archiving), PDF/E (Engineering), PDF/UA (Universal Access), PDF/X (Printing)
  • 15. Two PDFs of PDF Healthcare Static PDF XML Forms Architecture-Based PDF Dynamic PDF XML Binding Rendering
  • 16. Static PDF Many Potential Uses in Healthcare: Scanned documents Secure other formats Embed multimedia Assure view-ability Archive Two PDFs of PDF Healthcare
  • 17. Using XFA Based PDF Retains 100% Fidelity of Standard XML XML Forms Architecture Based PDF <XML/> XML Binding Rendering
  • 18. Uses of Dynamic PDF Embed DICOM Health Data Explorer Source: www.desacc.com/products/hde/index.html
  • 19. Populate Standard Forms Uses of Dynamic PDF
  • 20. PDF Healthcare A secure, portable, widely-useable, robust container for health information
  • 21. Stasia Kahn, MD Illinois PDF Healthcare Pilot
  • 22. Introduction Lessons Learned: Referral Pilot Lessons Learned: EHR to PHR Pilot - The New Frontier Healthcare Data Exchange Pilots In Illinois
  • 23. Internist and Co-Founder of Fox Prairie Medical Group Vice President of Northern Illinois Physicians For Connectivity Lecturer, Medical Informatics Northwestern University Masters Degree Program A Physician that doesn’t ask “What’s In It For Me” Who am I?
  • 24. An ambulatory EMR is a data repository, which is a subset of a longitudinal health record Except in a completely closed healthcare system, a longitudinal EMR includes imported documents and images Imported data cannot be captured by the discrete data fields delineated by the CCR/CCD Consulting providers are used to dealing with narrative documents rather than summary data displayed by the CCR/CCD Why Implement PDF Healthcare for an Ambulatory HIE
  • 25. The Continuity of Care Record is a health record standard specification developed jointly by ASTM International, the MMS, HIMSS, AAFP, AAP and other health informatics organizations. The CCR standard is a patient health summary standard. It is a way to create flexible documents that contain the most relevant and timely core health information about a patient, and to send these electronically from one caregiver to another. The CCR contains various sections creating a “snaphot” of a patient’s health data The ASTM CCR standard is designed to permit easy creation by a physician using an electronic health record (EHR) system at the end of an encounter. Because it is expressed in the standard data interchange language known as XML, a CCR can potentially be created, read and interpreted by any EHR and EMR software application. CCR
  • 26. Raw data is transformed into clinical output during an in-person medical encounter Overview of Data Flow Patterns in Ambulatory Healthcare Settings
  • 27. Healthcare Delivery Organization creates and expo rts summary care information from an EMR Exporting Summary Care Information from an EMR
  • 28. June 8, 2005 ASTM CCR successfully balloted September 2005 - November 2007 CCRs exchanged with consulting providers February 2008 PDF Healthcare successfully balloted by ASTM and AIIM December 2007- April 2009 33 PDF Healthcare files exchanged successfully Receiving physicians were representatives of small, medium and large academic and private groups Continuity of Care Record Pilot in Illinois
  • 29. Summary PDF Healthcare Provider Pilot Feedback: 33 PDF Healthcares and 1 CCR uploaded to the portal Couple of Misconnects – PDF Healthcare not accessed by consulting provider 3 imported directly into EMR Many viewed online by the provider Multiple providers printed the document themselves Key findings: Those providers who were working in a digital office were interested in being able to download the PDF Healthcare into their system One provider who was paper-based was interested in saving the file to an office computer PDF Healthcare Provider Pilot Summary
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  • 36. Physicians will use email to communicate with their peers Physicians are receptive to trying new technology Information can be presented to consulting physicians in an electronic format at the point of care The CCR and the PDF Healthcare format can be implemented successfully in an EMR without EMR vendor support Reasons to Celebrate
  • 37. Email notification was blocked to one provider on two separate instances – first one was sent successfully Solution: Implement a return receipt for notification emails or a decision support feature Notifies the sender that the PDF Healthcare or CCR has not been viewed by the recipient within a specified period of time One PDF Healthcare was created successfully in the EMR but notification email was delayed due to an attachment being scanned into EMR in a non-standard format Solution: Added data field on the PDF Healthcare Generator indicating that a selected image was scanned into the EMR Human error The wrong provider was sent email notification (Oops!) Obstacles and Challenges
  • 38. When possible: Call the receiving physician or a designated employee ahead of time Alert them that a PDF Healthcare document is on its way When referring to an institution that screens patients prior to making appointments, it may be difficult to find a physician willing to view the PDF Healthcare Confirm the provider who is seeing the patient Beware that SPAM filters may block the notification emails When possible: Make a call after the email notification has been sent This can ensure that the data needed at the point of care is available Process Lessons Learned & Recommendations
  • 39. Receiving providers may not have a complete view of the rendered CCR Solution: Change the margins of the style sheet Standard style sheet with multiple discrete lab results proved to be confusing to the recipients Solution: Modify CCR style sheet to better group the results EMR PDF viewers have varying ability to view attachments to the PDF Providers saving the PDF in their EMR need to save attachments separately if viewer will not allow access Technology Lessons Learned
  • 40. Provider Feedback Incorporate a Narrative Note explaining the purpose of the referral Attach the most recent Office Encounter Be more concise to avoid excessive scrolling Simplify the procedure to access the PDF Healthcare Attach MRI Image Limit Administrative Burden on Provider Provider Feedback
  • 41. For practice groups where a physician(s) prefers not to view PDF Healthcare directly, Identify an employee responsible for accepting the email notification Print or import the file into the EMR Use a generic consulting provider field for an entire practice Disadvantage to either approach is that the physician no longer chooses what to import from the PDF package Limiting Administrative Burden
  • 42. Fox Prairie Medical Group / HealthString Data Exchange Pilot Fox Prairie Medical Group, Emedapps, HealthString, LLC and Northwestern Institutional Review Board agreed to work together in pilot project designed to allow data sharing between physicians and patients Summary data presented to patients using a secure, electronic format and existing standards EHR to PHR Pilot: The New Frontier
  • 43. Electronic health data export and import Care provider selects data to export from EHR to patient’s PHR creating a Continuity of Care Record Patient reviews CCR and selects data to import into PHR Initial exchange: EHR to PHR Long term goal: PHR to EHR exchange Vision
  • 44. Unique patient identifiers vary from EHR to PHR Data export and import must be secure Patients select data elements they wish to import into their PHR CCR and PHR use alternate nomenclature for medications, problems/conditions, allergies, lab work and test results Challenges
  • 45. PHR extends EHR adding nurse coaches and behavioral modification tools Improved Care Coordination Access to real time data from patient Better educated patients Patient controlled data Caregivers and providers are better informed = BETTER CARE & HEALTHIER PATIENTS SHARED OWNERSHIP IN OUTCOMES Physician/Patient Benefits
  • 46. An integrated PHR will benefit the patient by giving them the most up-to-date, accurate Emergency Information Card that can be life-saving in the event of an emergency. Medications, Health Conditions, Allergies are updated each time data are sent from physician and imported into the patient’s PHR.
  • 47. Summary Secure Digital Health Information Exchange between Healthcare Providers is possible using Existing Standards Secure Exchange of Summary Data between EHR and PHR is possible PHR can be modified to allow patient to view, select, and import discrete data elements and attachments from a provider generated summary document in the PDF Healthcare format
  • 48. Contact Information For EHR to PHR Pilot: Stasia Kahn, M.D. Vice President, Northern Illinois Physicians for Connectivity [email protected] George Willock, CEO - HealthString, LLC [email_address] Vik Sheshadri, PhD - Vice President, Emedapps [email_address]
  • 49. Stay Tuned www.niphysiciansforconnectivity.org Stay Tuned www.niphysiciansforconnectivity.org
  • 50. February 2010 PDF Forms Supporting the Clinical Document Architecture – White Paper Follow-up: Learn more about PDF Healthcare at www.aiim.org/pdfh Or check out our AIIM Standards Program at www.aiim.org/standards