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Triad Ingenix Dossia Presentation
1. An Ingenix- Triad Consulting
proposal for
DOSSIA
and
the Lifelong Personal Health Record
July, 2007
Triad Consulting
2. Triad Healthcare Informatics
DOSSIA and Ingenix – Shared Objective
Finding a way to improve health care through a shared
vision:
Define a unique set of roles
One that delivers a set of solutions quickly, even if it
isn’t optimal, but one that can be improved with market
adoption
Solution must include commitments by members to
benefit in the short term in return for meaningful
change driven by employers
End state is one where employers advance the
improvement of health care in cost and quality
3. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Ingenix – Our Role
Ingenix Role
Application Programming
Interface
Control Application
Agnostic Exchange
Independent
Drive Extract, Transform.
Load
Provide Analytic Engines
Offer Consumer Applications
Offer Provider Applications
Offer Employer Applications
Ingenix Benefit
Short Term Client Services
Long Term Improved Use of
Information not Just Data
Improved Interoperability
Public Domain
Achieve Mission
Market Competition
Early Advantage
4. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Phased Approach
Phase I – Pilot a solution that meets the needs of
Dossia members through existing vendor relationships
but is scalable to a broader population of employers
Phase II – Scale the pilot solution to the Founding
members with all vendor’s data
Phase III – Scale the solution to the broader market
5. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Employer Expectations for Consumer Health
Flawless execution
– Employee satisfaction and appreciation of programs
– Strong account management and understanding of client concerns
Minimal employer effort
Minimal employee effort
Seamless, effective partnership among vendors
Data privacy controls
Best-in-class tools for
– Accessing provider information,
– Assessing personal health information and charting progress
– Making provider and plan selections
– Claims adjudication and savings account administration
– Providing participants effective educational and decision-making
resources
– Delivering information in a format that is understandable given the
participants’ personal circumstances
– Providing comprehensive, timely information to providers concerning each
participant’s health needs, practice patterns and population trends
6. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Ingenix Vision
Providers of Data Sources
PBMs
Labs
Ingenix
Others
DOD AARP NMA
PHR
API
Application
Programming
Interface
Control
Application
Keys
Data Source
(virtual)
EBM, ETG, ERGs, PRGs, HCGs
Patient Providers
PHR
WebMD
Participating Employers
Participating Employers
7. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Participating Employers
Participating Employers
Shared Vision
Providers of Data Sources
PBMs
Labs
Ingenix
Others
DOD AARP NMA
PHR
API
Application
Programming
Interface
Control
Application
Keys
Dossia Data Source
(virtual)
EBM, ETG, ERGs, PRGs, HCGs
OMX OMX OMX
Patient Providers
PHR
WebMD
PHR
Impact
Consumer/Provider
Symmetry
Impact Pro
Ingenix Health
Manager
Symmetry
Impact Pro
Ingenix Health
Manager
8. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Starting with the End State
Improving the speed and accuracy of health care data
aggregation
Preserving privacy
Create more meaningful information
Market differentiation through use of data not
aggregation of data
Employers driving the change
9. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Participating Employers
Participating Employers
Improving the System via OMX
Providers of Data Sources
PBMs
Labs
Ingenix
Others
DOD AARP NMA
PHR
API
Application
Programming
Interface
Control
Application
Keys
Dossia Data Source
(virtual)
EBM, ETG, ERGs, PRGs, HCGs
OMX OMX OMX
Patient Providers
PHR
WebMD
PHR
Impact
Consumer/Provider
Symmetry
Impact Pro
Ingenix Health
Manager
Symmetry
Impact Pro
Ingenix Health
Manager
11. Triad Healthcare Informatics
The Opportunity
Leverage the OMX Server Implementation for Dossia:
Sends data on a subscription basis
Secure and reliable
Single point of integration at the health plan
Web services architecture
13. Triad Healthcare Informatics
What is OMX?
OMX = Open Medical eXchange
Allows Health Plans to provide personal health data to
consumers in a secure and effective fashion
Intermediary between Health Plan source systems/data
sources and the Quicken Health application.
The OMX server is owned & maintained by the Health
Plan
Key functions
Manages user authentication using the Health Plan’s
rules
Collects consumer data
Provides data on demand – real time (first use) and
batch (subsequent use)
14. Triad Healthcare Informatics
OMX Specification
The OMX specification is simply a communication protocol that
has been designed by the Quicken Health team (Intuit & Ingenix)
to support the health data collection needs of consumers.
It is similar in use to OFX, yet modernized in design leveraging
web services and xml topic structures. The API itself is fairly
straightforward.
The Quicken Health Framework is expecting 3 basic things:
The data provider will have a profile in a registry on an Intuit-hosted
server (stored in Nexareg, our metadata repository)
The data provider will have the ability to respond to a defined set of
web service calls from the client in accordance with the specification –
this includes appropriate user authentication and the ability to satisfy a
request for data.
The data provider will have the ability to push appropriate notification
information to an Intuit-hosted notification server
15. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Consumer Data is Protected
Data Resides on data provider systems, behind their
firewalls UNTIL it is requested
OMX currently relies on health plan (or other data provider)
ID/ password for authentication, leaving the data provider in
control (HIPAA)
Communications between the OMX Server and requesting
servers are secure and encrypted
16. Triad Healthcare Informatics
OMX Compatible with Existing Standards
OMX is based on HIPAA (X12 and NCPDP)
Allow health plans to more easily map OMX requirements to
existing external interfaces
84% of OMX data elements (excluding payer branding
information) traced to standard transaction set
Examples of data elements not referenced to standard
transaction set: data source system, custom information codes,
begin and end dates for accumulators
Will continue to leverage the standards that exist
HL7 lab result and other clinical data (CCD)
Working with standards and industry groups
HITSP, CAQH, AHIP
Working with consumer-oriented standards groups – AHIP,
Markle and others
17. Triad Healthcare Informatics
OMX Currently
Administrative and other payer data topics
Claims/EOBs
Member/ subscriber eligibility information
Benefit plan information
Provider information
Payer web portal links
Ability to add additional topics easily
18. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Certification – Ensures Quality of OMX
Providers
Data Quality, Integrity and Access
Data is complete and conforms to OMX Specification
Consistent with your portal
Timely (no more than 24 hour lag)
Historical data available (3 years recommended, 12 mo minimum)
Security and Authentication
Acknowledge HIPAA obligations
Provide authentication mechanism
Available to termed members
Sensitive data policies applied
Operations and Support
Consumer support model is in place and all training complete
System availability is managed and notification processes in place
System response times are within range
19. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Current Solutions – Future Enhancements
Develop the end state infrastructure
Needs to meet current employer and market needs
Short term wins – part of move to end state
Deliver more than what is available today
With an eye towards the future
Future is within reach with OMX
20. Triad Healthcare Informatics
State of Shared Health Care Information
Information flow is incomplete
Care
Management
Providers Consumers
Care Management – health
information based on claims or
HRA’s
Providers – health information
based on services their practice
performed
Consumers – health
information based on what they
remember or understand
21. Triad Healthcare Informatics
Participating Employers
Participating Employers
Application of Impact Consumer/Provider
Providers of Data Sources
PBMs
Labs
Ingenix
Others
DOD AARP NMA
PHR
API
Application
Programming
Interface
Control
Application
Keys
Dossia Data Source
(virtual)
EBM, ETG, ERGs, PRGs, HCGs
OMX OMX OMX
Patient Providers
PHR
WebMD
PHR
Impact
Consumer/Provider
Symmetry
Impact Pro
Ingenix Health
Manager
Symmetry
Impact Pro
Ingenix Health
Manager
1. Health Plan has control over how the security around the OMX solution is implemented; Microsoft Windows, SQL Server, firewall and routing rules, IPSec and the like.
2. OMX will leverage the Health Plan’s Authorization mechanism (Active Directory) for member access to data; same mechanism used by the Health Plan Portal.
3. OMX utilizes web services to communicate with Quicken Health systems via secured communications over HTTPS using 128bit SSL encryption on port 443: Trust relationships will be validated using mutual certificate authentication (x.509) between application services.
4. User ID and Password (separate from Health Plan portal) managed and maintained by Intuit for Quicken Health.
5. Security achieved through industry standard solutions (i.e. firewalls, authentication mechanisms and best practices).
6. Access to sensitive data is restricted; operations and support personnel will only be able to see what they need to see in order to perform their functions (no PHI will be exposed).
7. All user authentication attempts are logged. Other logging; Access, Security, Fault/Error and Events can be captured at the OS level, SQL level, and within OMX.
8. Data archives to removable media containing PHI will be encrypted and stored in a secured off-site facility.
Consumer and Provider use a common Service-Oriented Architecture API Framework to access information.
Questions:
What are DOSSIA’ ETL/warehouse capabilities (both technology and staff)?
How many data feeds does DOSSIA expect
What database technology do they use?
What have they developed for a portal to date?
What does their framework look like?
Questions
What legal arrangements (if any) will DOSSIA have with Consumers?
What legal arrangements (if any) will DOSSIA have with Providers?
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Data Management, Segmentation & Targeting
Consumer Intelligence Warehouse - 360 degrees of data
Individual Lifestyle Factoring system – identify, segment, target, and prioritize individuals for individual activation plans
Tailored messaging & Activation
Engagement profiles enable tailored messaging and activation outreach per individual health and lifestyle preferences – Joe needs to quit smoking and reads newsletters, Mary wants to lose weight and spends her time online, Tim is a diabetic and uses email as his primary communication tool.
Reporting
Ingenix Health Managers integrated reporting allows you to see the results of your outreach programs in a single location.
Continuous improvement “organic” learning system
Integrated tracking and measurement creates reporting data is fed continuously back into the system to improve the effectiveness of the outreach programs. The system enables ongoing learning and program improvement.
Ingenix Health Manager:
Mines the Ingenix Consumer Intelligence Data Warehouse to identify individuals based on an unprecedented 360° view of consumers that goes far beyond traditional claims and Rx information.
Uncovers previously unidentified members of the population across the health care continuum for messaging/intervention.
Features Individual Lifestyle Factoring® an intelligent consumer analytic system that uses the Ingenix Consumer Intelligence Warehouse to identify and segment consumers for personal, relevant and timely communications and intervention.
Integrates, tracks and measures health outreach & intervention programs.
Is an organic solution – it “learns,” grows and improves it’s ability to understand and influence consumer behaviors.
Ingenix Health Manager is made up of three major components: The first is Data Management, Segmentation and Targeting, which enables the development of. . . Review sub-bullet points
The second component takes the data findings and creates tailored messages and activation plans for each individual identified for a particular intervention. Review sub-bullets
The final component is reporting. The product will provide activity, outcomes and efficacy reporting. Review bullet points.
Let’s now dive a little deeper into each of the major components so you can develop an understanding of the power of the tool and the different ways in which it can bring value to your organization.