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NASHP Conference October 6, 2010 Lessons Learned Lessons Learned (Or Still Learning After All These Years)
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Page 1: Lessons Learned: Or Still Learning After All These Years)

NASHP ConferenceOctober 6, 2010

Lessons LearnedLessons Learned

(Or Still Learning After All These Years)

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2004 MidSouth eHealth Alliance◦ $8M state, $5M AHRQ◦ $2M for other initiatives (CareSpark, staffing)

2005 Shared Health contract with TennCare 2006 eHealth Council and Office of eHealth

Initiatives 2008 ePrescribing Initiative

◦ $10M for grants, $500k recurring for staff 2009 Assessment and realignment in

response to HITECH

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August 2009 Health Information Partnership for Tennessee forms◦ All major stakeholders recruited◦ State grants $2M for development of core

services Internal State Health Council forms Statewide HIE Coalition forms Office of eHealth Initiatives adds staff Southeast Regional Collaborative on Health

Information Exchange forms

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Bind your stakeholders to you◦ Give them real but clearly defined authority

Find your champions◦ Who in new administration will be over ehealth?

Break down internal silos◦ What need can you fill?

Non-recurring funding works◦ Recurring is better but can be much less

Dedicate staff solely to the project Be responsive and flexible to change

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