2011年4月17日星期日

Frustration flares in the ONC meaningful use Workgroup debate

Health IT Boosts Patient Care, Safety
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Slideshow: Health, it stimulates the Patient Care, meaningful use Workgroup SafetyThe HIT Policy Committee is struggling to reach a consensus on the major requirements of step 2, with some accusing the group to be shy in certain regions and other characterizing the proposed requirements as unrealistic within the given time.

Specifically in the region to provide patients with electronic access to their hospital visit summaries through a Web portal, feuding flared April 5 of the HIT Policy Committee meeting, convened by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information technology.

Arguing that the Working Group seemed ready to add requirements around electronic transmission from provider to provider, but are opposed to those dealing with provider-patient transmission, Christine Bechtel, vice President of the national society for women and families, said: "we have to do attention to our tendency to raise the bar [to receive our approval] with what this is about patients and families, and them to query so we are not challenging things for suppliers.." We find a way to do this in step 2, in 2013, when everyone and their mother can communicate on the Internet. ?

Medical Director of James Figge, MD, New York State Department of Health, Office of health insurance programs, has replied, "well, it depends on how secure you want to be." If you want to be really secure, it is not easy to do. "Figge explained that the creation of the ability of patients to access their files via the portals provided by the hospital would be" a huge commitment, a really big deal. " Authentication of users on the Internet is not trivial. ?

Marty Fattig, CEO of Nemaha County Hospital, agree. "I believe that this will be a huge thing because we have to do this in a very secure manner." This is an operational problem. I am for this - I want just to do it properly. ?

Charlene Underwood, Director of the Government and the Affairs of Siemens Medical Solutions industry, echoed Figge and Fattig. "It is a big step in place for step 2, to develop infrastructure and authentication in place." We try to improve the discharge with summary information exchange. Access by patients is good, but another way to go after readmission rates was making them available to the provider of primary health care through health information exchange. "What, Bechtel has requested,""physician-physician communication is delicious, but what for patients and caregivers?" "

Deven McGraw, Director of the project for the protection of the personal information of health at the Center for Democracy and Technology, warns against adding information of each patient to a portal, which would be theoretically more sensitive to a breach of security. "What about the people who like their information in portals," she asked. "I don't know if I am uncomfortable with demanding that portals be established for persons who do not want to use". Specified A door option would be "by patient preference", the members of the groups may be complicating its operationalization.

As the Working Group visited online project stage 2 requirements, patient and life private defenders line up for a higher bar, while those on the provider preferred more moderate of measures.

Interestingly, the Working Group was clearly operating with more flexibility that an inch up or down approach to each proposed measure. The Group had "reported" for the industry as step 1 Menu items (articles that suppliers can choose to, instead of having to comply all the) would become "base" in step 2. They appeared in the same dynamic for step 2, perhaps expand the defined base to include new elements, while putting others in the menu. Some elements that seemed out of reach for step 2 - may be because this required of the new features of EHR and, therefore, time for the development of the seller and recertification produced - were relegated to step 3.

Another dynamic of the meeting was the desire of vendors, particularly Underwood by Siemens for accurate standards for any new proposed measures, especially those which would require a change in the software. She asked repeatedly Members proposing new measures that the standards in this area have been, or informed them that, currently, there is no vendors could build on.

For some proposed measures which appeared in the absence of standards, such as how to save and display of family medical history, Paul Tang, MD, VP and CMIO at Palo Alto Medical Foundation and Chairman of the meaningful use work groupsaid that he confer with the HIT Standards Committee to see if something could be developed in tight deadlines of the group.

The timetable for the Working Group appeals make his step 2 measures fully HIT Policy Committee on 13 April. On 2 may, Tang said that the Working Group would convene to discuss feedback, that he had received of the political Commission, refining its proposals from step 2. 11, The Working Group will present its stage 2 "package" policy for a second review Commission. "We will then finalise our proposal after this meeting, in the preparation of a presentation to the June 8 meeting of the Committee of the policy when we will ask for approval.".


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