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Hippocrates of Kos (ca. 460 BC ca. 370 BC) As to diseases make a habit of two things - to help, or at least, to do no harm. Epidemics I

The Role of Health IT in Comparative Effectiveness Research Making Habits David R. Hunt, MD, FACS Medical Director, Office of Provider Adoption Support Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT

Goals of ARRA Funding Establishment of a process for CER prioritysetting that maximizes the value of Federal investments in CER. Development of a robust, foundational infrastructure for CER. Implementation of a strategy to support rapid, systematic dissemination of CER results

CER Definition Comparative effectiveness research is the conduct and synthesis of research comparing the benefits and harms of different interventions and strategies to prevent, diagnose, treat and monitor health conditions in real world settings Federal Coordinating Council for CER Report to the President and Congress, June 2009

Hippocrates of Kos (ca. 460 BC ca. 370 BC) You better know what you should do before you enter, for in many cases help is needed, not thought. Decorum 11

Strategic Framework Investments CE Research Human & Scientific Capital CER Data Infrastructure Translation and Adoption of CER Priority Populations Cross- Cutting Priority Themes Priority Conditions Types of Interventions Primary Secondary Supporting

Major Gaps in CER Landscape Coordination across the CER framework Research Human and Scientific Capital Priority Interventions CER Data Infrastructure CER Dissemination & Translation Priority populations

Gaps: CER Data Infrastructure Fragmented data Data sources limited in terms of clinical robustness of data and longitudinal data capture Data capture and feedback loop at point of care often lacking

Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Efforts to develop and implement a nationwide, interoperable health information technology infrastructure could provide a means for incorporating CER into decision-support systems for clinicians and other applications in health care.

HITECH Act Regional extension centers Workforce training CMS-Based Incentives and penalties State grants for health Information exchange Standards & certification framework Privacy & Security framework Adoption of EHRs Meaningful Use of EHRs Exchange of health information Research to enhance HIT Improved individual and population health outcomes Increased transparency and efficiency Improved ability to study and improve care delivery Blumenthal D. Launching HITECH. N Engl J Med. 2010 Jan 4. http://healthcarereform.nejm.org/?p=2669

Gaps: CER Dissemination & Translation Tools and methods to disseminate CER findings to clinicians and patients and translate CER into practice Limited linkages between CER findings and directly improving patient outcomes Point-of-service decision-support tools and reminders to clinicians

Gaps: Priority Populations Ability to track populations and treatments across payers, and suboptimal translation and adoption of CER findings. Attention on designing studies with sufficient power to discern treatment effects and other impacts of interventions among patient Improved access to and utilization of Federally sponsored databases that include priority populations can significantly enhance the inclusion of sub-groups into CER

Charles V. Roman, M.D. (1864-1934) born of the exigencies of the American environment...

ex i gent (ek sə jənt) adj. [L. exigens, prp. of exigere, to drive out: see EXACT] 1. calling for immediate action or attention; urgent; critical 2. requiring more than is reasonable; demanding; exacting ex i gent ly adv

Distribution of core quality measures for which members of selected group experienced better, same, or poorer quality of care compared with reference group 80 70 60 Source: National Healthcare Disparities Report, 2009 50 40 30 20 10 0 Better Same Worse Black Hispanic Asian Poor

IOM Model: Distinction between a Service Difference and a Service Disparity Difference Clinical Appropriateness and Patient s Need and Preferences Quality of Health Care Non-Minority Minority The Operation of Healthcare Systems and Legal and Regulatory Climate Patient-Provider Interaction: Biases, Stereotyping, and Uncertainty Disparity Populations with Equal Access to Health Care Source: Gomes and McGuire, 2001

Barbara McClintock It soon became clear, however, that tacit assumptions -- the substance of dogma-- served as a barrier to effective communication. Nobel Laureate, Medicine (1983) Nobel Banquet, December 10, 1983

Conclusions-- Our findings suggest that the race and sex of a patient independently influence how physicians manage chest pain. Schulman, KA, et. al., Effect Of Race And Sex On Physicians Recommendations For Cardiac Catheterization, NEJM, February 25, 1995 Vol. 340 (8) pp. 618-626

Conclusions- Among hospitals engaged in a national quality monitoring and improvement program, evidence-based care for acute myocardial infarction appeared to improve over time for patients irrespective of race/ethnicity, and differences in care by race/ethnicity care were reduced or eliminated. Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction Cohen, M Downloaded from circ.ahajournals.org, May 24, 2010

P. Breughel, the Elder, Turmbau zu Babel, 1563 Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Mark Twain 1835-1910 A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.

http://healthit.hhs.gov davidr.hunt@hhs.gov