The Hawai i Health Information Exchange Improving the quality of care, increasing efficiency, and reducing costs through effective use of electronic

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The Hawai i Health Information Exchange Improving the quality of care, increasing efficiency, and reducing costs through effective use of electronic health records and electronic exchange of clinical data

Hawai i HIE s Purpose Hawai i HIE is a non-profit organization and the statedesignated Health Information Exchange (HIE) Mission: Improve quality of care, increase efficiency, and reduce costs through effective use of electronic health records (EHRs) and electronic exchange of clinical data 2

Board of Directors and Stakeholders 501(c)3 Non-Profit Est. 2006 Hawaii HIE has been the State-designated HIE since 2009

Health IT Vision

Making Informed Clinical Decisions The Hawai i HIE is building a network for the health care community to electronically and securely exchange patient information across all health systems including: Transcribed Reports Admission Discharge Transfer (ADT) Medication History Allergies Care Coordination Lab Results Radiology Images & Reports Referrals 5

Fun Facts QCIPN Part of the pilot program Rolled out in 3 phases Phase 1 and 2 complete Phase 3 active Phase 3 to be complete by end of 2015 Hawai i Health Information Exchange has trained 53 Organizations 92 Providers 184 Staff >900,000 records are accessible

Hawai i Health Information Exchange Recognizes provider pain points Chasing down records Working in a silo Poly-pharmacy, poly-providers The forgetful patient Frequent fliers and complicated patients Changes to payment systems Changing health care environment Evolving health information technology and quality measures Health enet Suite of Services can help

Health enet Suite of Services Community Health Record Referrals Management Module Medication History Direct Secure Messaging Security Awareness Education Immunization Registry Reporting Reportable Labs to DOH Epidemiology Division PASS- Provider Provisioning Tool Health Information Technology Consulting

Health enet Community Health Record Access to patient information from a single, online source Role based access for providers and staff Almost real-time access to clinical information

Benefits of the Health enet Community Health Record (CHR) Saves Time Saves Money Improves Care

Health enet CHR Saves Time Simple and quick access to information from multiple health care systems Almost real-time access to information No more logging into multiple portals Less time spent chasing results and records

Health enet CHR Saves Money Fewer duplicate or unnecessary tests Smoother transitions and coordination of care Improved patient satisfaction

Health enet CHR Improves Care Birds-eye view of patients interaction with the larger health care community Almost real-time access to up-to-date clinical information Facilitates better informed clinical decision making

Health enet Community Health Record More than 750,000 unique patients Over 11 Million records

What s in Health enet?

Health enet Highlights Access to up-to-date information when and where you need it. Encounters Results Medications Referrals Module (QCIPN)

Health enet CHR: Encounters Birds-eye view of patients interaction with the larger health care community Who What Where When Why How

Health enet CHR: Results No more waiting Almost real-time access across all systems Lab Consults Radiology H&P s Pathology Discharge Summaries

Health enet CHR: Medications Medication fill history from all providers 12 month fill history Direct from Surescripts, Pharmacies, Insurance Companies, Pharmacy Benefit Managers Drill down for additional fill information

https://chr.healthenet.org https://hhiecertpa.medicity.com/proaccess/login

Health enet Referrals Module Available to Queen s CIPN physicians Securely and seamlessly complete referrals online Streamlines referral management process Allows for referrals across multiple EMRs Real-time tracking of referral status

Health enet Referrals Module Personalized to the practice Fewer phone calls and faxes Reduced manual data entry Everything in one place

Sign-Up for Health enet Today Step 1- Complete Participation Agreement Step 2- Register Practice and Staff Step 3- Complete End-User Training https://healthenet-register.hawaiihie.org https://healthenet-register-staging.hawaiihie.org/

Questions? Contact information: Tammy Tripp Hawai i Health Information Exchange Health Information Technology Analyst ttripp@hawaiihie.org 808-441-1435