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Your EMR/EHR is implemented, what’s next?
1. Your EMR/EHR is implemented, what’s next? Sally Akers RN MSN Managing Director, Healthcare Consulting Dell Healthcare & Life Sciences
2. Electronic Health Record Strategy Stable Comprehensive Enhanced Health Care Record Enhance Care Ability to continuously improve the quality and efficiency of health care administered to our beneficiaries Long Term StableComprehensive Health Care Record Comprehensive One-stop point for providing, viewing and maintaining a complete longitudinal health care record Mid Term Stable Health Care Record Stabilize Speed, Reliability and User Interface Efficiently perform their duties in a timely manner, regardless of location, time of day or network issues Near Term Empowering patients and evidence-based medicine Intellectual capital of medicine
3. Service Member Health Care ContinuumHealth Care is Local…Information is Global Civilian Care Recruitment Accession/Training VA Care Routine Care Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record (VLER) Readiness/Pre-Deployment Transition & Benefits Assessment Empowering patients and evidence-based medicine Deployed/ Theater Care Care In Transit Care at home/Post-deployment
6. Outcome baseNationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) SSA CMS Integrated Delivery System The Internet Standards, Specifications and Agreements for Secure Connections NHIN Gateway Adapter NCI Community #2
7. The Current Environment in Many Healthcare Organizations Does Not Support a Unified Approach to Informatics and Analytics Effectiveness Empowering patients and evidence-based medicine Intellectual capital of medicine
10. Outcome baseIntellectual capital Health informatics is at the intersection of information science, computer science, and health care. It deals with the resources, devices, and methods required to optimize the storage, retrieval, and use of information in health and biomedicine. Health informatics tools include not only computers but also clinical guidelines, formal medical terminologies, and information and communication systems. medicine
28. GET: The 3 Critical Enablers that Support a Mature Informatics and Analytics Program/Culture (GET) G Governing and Leading—Executive leadership establishes data as an organizational asset, to be managed and protected. A governance body is established for decision making and management/oversight. Informatics resources are established and supported. E Enabling People and Technology—Organizational learning is optimized to create a culture of transparency and data-driven decision making. People and technology are enabled with accessible clinical content/evidence, alerts, triggers, process reminders, and automated functionality. T Transforming Structures, Processes, and Functions—Processes, structures, and functions related to data capture, storage, analysis ,and reporting are optimized to ensure that informatics capability is matured horizontally and vertically in the enterprise. Technology planning and implementation is facilitated to support data storage, integration, management, and use.