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Patient-Centered Medical Home & Multi-Payer Demo. Training Webinar # 6 David Halpern, MD, MPH August 3rd, 2011. Acknowledgements. Let’s Review. PPC 3B, 3C, 3D, & 3E (Finished Standard 3) PPC 4A, 4B (Finished Standard 4). Today’s Agenda. PPC 5A, 5B, 5C (Finish Standard 5) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Patient-Centered Medical Home & Multi-Payer Demo

Training Webinar # 6

David Halpern, MD, MPHAugust 3rd, 2011

Acknowledgements

Let’s Review

• PPC 3B, 3C, 3D, & 3E (Finished Standard 3)

• PPC 4A, 4B (Finished Standard 4)

Today’s Agenda

• PPC 5A, 5B, 5C (Finish Standard 5)

• PPC 9A, 9B, 9C (Finish Standard 9)

• Discuss Electronic Documentation

• Meaningful Use

PPC 5A: Electronic Prescribing

PPC 5A: Example

EXPLANATION

January to March 2009 prescribing method is documented in the table. Certain prescriptions (Schedule II) must be printed on special paper prescription pads in our state. 96% of prescriptions were generated from our electronic medical record.

PPC 5A: Example

PPC 5B: E-Prescribing/Safety Checks

PPC 5B: Example

PPC 5B: Example

PPC 5C: E-Prescribing/Cost Checks

PPC 5C: Example

PPC 5C: Example

PPC 9A: Interactive Website

PPC 9A: Example - Factor 1

PPC 9A: Example - Factor 3

PPC 9A: Example - Factor 4

PPC 9B: Electronic Patient ID/Email

PPC 9B: Example of Patient ID

PPC 9B: Example of Patient Email

PPC 9C: Electronic Care Management Support

PPC 9C: Example – Factor A

PPC 9C: Example – Factor B

Capturing A Screenshot

• Press the Print Screen key on your keyboard. It may be labeled [PrtScn].

• Open a word processing program like Microsoft Word. • Go to the Edit tab and choose Paste (or press control V). • Optional: Use your image editor's crop tool to crop out

unnecessary portions of the screen shot.• Annotate the image by typing above or below. • Go to the File tab and choose Save As. • Navigate to the folder where you want to save the image. • Type a file name for the image.• Click the Save button.

Screenshot Demo

Meaningful Use• The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

of 2009 specifies three main components of Meaningful Use:

1) The use of a certified EHR in a meaningful manner, such as e-prescribing.

2) The use of certified EHR technology for electronic exchange of health information to improve quality of health care.

3) The use of certified EHR technology to submit clinical quality and other measures.

• Simply put, "meaningful use" means providers need to show they're using certified EHR technology in ways that can be measured significantly in quality and in quantity.

Meaningful Use – Incentives/Penalties

• Eligible professionals can receive up to $44,000 over five years under the Medicare EHR Incentive Program. There's an additional incentive for eligible professionals who provide services in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HSPA).

• Important! For 2015 and later, Medicare eligible professionals that do not successfully demonstrate meaningful use will have a payment adjustment in their Medicare reimbursement.

Meaningful Use – More Info

NC AHEC and the REC

NC AHEC and the REC

• Get the EMR ball rolling today…

– Sign up for AHEC’s REC services (free) by completing an application at

www.ncahecrec.net

Next Steps (Homework)

• Review Elements 5A, 5B, 5C and 9A, 9B, and 9C and decide which ones you’d like to tackle

• Begin work on those Elements

• Practice capturing electronic information for documentation– DON’T FORGET to de-identify any confidential

patient information!

• Sign up for AHEC Assistance

Community Care PCMH Team

• David Halpern, MD, MPHCommunity Care of North Carolina (CCNC)

• R.W. “Chip” Watkins, MD, MPH, FAAFPCommunity Care of North Carolina (CCNC)

• Brent Hazelett, MPANorth Carolina Academy of Family Physicians (NCAFP)

• Elizabeth Walker Kasper, MSPHNorth Carolina Healthcare Quality Alliance (NCHQA)

Partners

Questions?

Feel free to contact me:

David Halpern, MD, MPH

(215) 498-4648

dhalpern@n3cn.org