Changing the Healthcare Equation Tim Study, CPHIMS Healthcare Executive NCSL, Louisville KY July 26, 2010 HP Restricted 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
$80 billion Potential annual U.S. savings brought on by e-health Enough to insure more than 6 million families
Health Information Technology Improve Population Health Determine Best Clinical Interventions for Healthiest Outcomes Improve Quality of Care Public Health Reporting Electronic Health Records (EHR) Help Control Costs
Major Initiatives from PPACA DRG withhold Differential Physician Pay Center for Medicare Medicaid Innovation Hospital readmissions reduction Program National Pilot Program on Bundled Payments Achieving Meaningful Use of EHR(HITECH Act) Increased demand for Primary Care Providers and Specialists Telemedicine Medical Home
Initiatives and Opportunities HP Healthcare IT Solutions Medical Grade Infrastructure to Support EHR Excellent Healthcare Partner Ecosystem HP largest IT technology company in healthcare Healthcare Analytics and BI Solutions Medical Image Archiving Solutions, integrated to EHR Comprehensive Health IT product suite from Physician Offices to Large Integrated Healthcare Systems Clinical Translational Research Systems Systems for all levels of Government Healthcare Health Information Exchanges
Information technology is our most powerful asset to revitalize healthcare Affordable Quality Advanced
Affordable Efficient payers
Only Two Percent of Premiums in Medicare and Medicaid Are Spent on Non-Medical Expenditures Affordable Source: K. Davis, B.S. Cooper, and R. Capasso. The Federal Employees Health Benefit Program: A Model for Workers, Not Medicare (The Commonwealth Fund. Nov. 2003); M.A. Hall. The geography of health insurance regulation, Health Affairs. March/April 2000; 19(2): 173-184.
Quality Informed providers
98,000 Estimated annual number of deaths in the U.S. caused by medical errors
1 in 12 Chance that a patient ID wristband contains erroneous data
Patient Identification Knowing who you are HP Patient Identification Solution for ID wristbands Accurately print complete patient packets: Consent forms, X-rays, lab results Improve care, from the patient to the lab Quality
7.84 million Number of enrollees in U.S. Veterans Affairs healthcare system in 2008
Veterans Health Administration Knowing what you need Developed award-winning Bar Code Medication Administration Integrated into pharmacy and nursing programs Reduced error rate by 70% Quality
Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority Knowing what went wrong Pennsylvania Patient Reporting System 550,000 reports generated Most comprehensive patient safety reporting system in the U.S. Quality
1.5% Percentage of U.S. private hospitals with a comprehensive electronic medical records system in all units
Electronic Health Records Informed administration Partners: Cerner, McKesson, Siemens, GE Healthcare, Epic HP Document Capture HP Medical Archive Solution Quality
Advanced State-of-the-art Research & Development
25,000 Estimated number of protein-coding genes in the human genome
Partners HealthCare Center for Personalized Genetic Medicine State-of-the-art research IT infrastructure captures, analyzes massive data sets from genetic sequences Software interface to submit, access biological samples Harnessing genomics for personalized medicine Advanced
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center State-of-the-art treatment Fighting Cancer with High Performance Computing Massive data set analysis: from 20 minutes to 20 seconds Linking molecular data with clinical information Advanced
What s next?
Digital Healthcare More people living well Affordable: Efficient and available Quality: Safe, intelligent, personal Advanced: Better research, better outcomes
Summary 1 Modernizing healthcare is a priority. 2 IT is the most effective way to revitalize care. 3 Digital healthcare: Affordable, quality, advanced.
July 19, 2010 Volume 7 SURVEY: EHRs number one priority for healthcare IT professionals Seventy-four percent of healthcare IT professionals reported that their existing information on meaningful use and electronic health record certification was "adequate" and that their technical implementation questions have been answered, according to a new survey.
NEWS RELEASE: HP Assists Healthcare Providers with Electronic Health Record Migration and Management PALO ALTO, Calif., July 13, 2010 HP today introduced a new program to support and accelerate the adoption of electronic health records (EHR) among hospitals and physicians. With offerings that span records migration and management as well as financing and support, HP EHReady enables hospitals and their affiliated physicians to stay connected through an integrated EHR patient network designed to improve record security, efficiency and the quality of patient care. The program offers a variety of comprehensive solutions that include hardware, software and support along with installation, setup and training services all designed to simplify system changes. The solutions can be customized for each medical practice and include a wide range of products from desktop PCs and workstations to notebook PCs, tablets and scanners.
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