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Public Health Informatics in the Age of EHRs and the ACA: Getting to Priorities. John W. Loonsk MD FACMI, Brian Castrucci , James B. Sprague MD PHI Conference April, 2014. Our Mission and Funding Areas. We believe in a strong governmental public health system We fund - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Public Health Informatics in  the Age of EHRs and the ACA:  Getting to Priorities
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Related Activities

• With Duke and CDC, fostering public health / primary care integration though “Practical Playbook” project (practicalplaybook.org)

• Focused on public health workforce including work with the Public Health Informatics Institute (PHII) to help form Public Health Informatics Academy and the PHII Requirements Lab (www.phii.org/what-we-do)

• Committed to advancing informatics for a strong public health system

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• Public health informatics at critical juncture• Over 70% of hospitals and 45% of community providers

now have Electronic Health Records (EHRs) subsequent to over 30 billion in public incentive dollars

• Health departments not commensurately supported to participate in electronic interaction with clinical care

• Electronic Health Records (EHRs) do not address many population health functional needs

Context

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• New clinical payment methodologies and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are pushing clinical care organizations to address more population health functions

• Health is rapidly entering an era of “big data” and clinical care is the largest health data producer

• Jurisdictional, infrastructural, privacy, data and workforce challenges continue to face public health informatics

Context

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• Population health• Public health• Population health

management

Relevant Terms

PopulationHealth

Population Health

Management

Public Health

ClinicalCare

HealthDepartment

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Question

How should public health informatics proceed in this age of Electronic Health Records and the Affordable Care Act?

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• Initiated interviews with senior thought leaders• Convened 32 public health, clinical care, and

health informatics leaders including senior representation from the CDC, ONC, ASTHO, NACCHO, CSTE and others

• Complete findings and plans will be forthcoming

• Discussed industry trends, challenges and strategies for moving forward

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Methods

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Findings• EHRs are only one of many important health IT

applications• Population health management and public health

share a number of common functions• Clinical care population health will principally focus

on the 5% of patients who use 50 to 80% of health resources

• Health Information Exchange organizations are either "the answer“ for public health or are "dead"

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Findings – “Information”• Public health access to EHRs, multi-payer claims

databases, and reported data is frequently non-existent or problematic

• Factors involved in connecting to clinical care and low public health "Meaningful Use" reporting numbers are complex

• Basic case reporting still eludes automated clinical care – public health exchange

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Findings – “Public Health”• Data sciences for big data clinical care analytics

are not yet reconciled with epidemiology• Needs for a "value exchange" / partnership

between Accountable Care Organizations and public health

• Public health funding silos impede progress• Health departments will continue to offer the

“jurisdictional denominator” and complete population perspective

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Initial Conclusions• Needs for action• Government HITECH and ACA efforts do not

significantly advance informatics solutions for a strong, population-inclusive public health system

• Clinical care organizations and EHR vendors are early in consideration of population health functions

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Strategies

PopulationHealth

Population Health

Management

Public Health

ClinicalCare

HealthDepartment

Data,Value,and

Synergies

• Establish public health / clinical care value equation• e.g. a public health – ACO business

contract

• Advance second generation approaches to accessing information• e.g. role-based access "accounts" in

EHRs for public health workers

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Strategies

PopulationHealth

Population Health

Management

Public Health

ClinicalCare

HealthDepartment

Data,Value,and

Synergies

• Help rationalize health department and population health IT• e.g. sharing population health and

public health reporting infrastructure

• Align population health incentives, funding and workforce• e.g. help reduce barriers from silo'ed

program funding