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5-2-2013 10-44-47 PM

A selectman and software developer from Edgecomb, ME blames MaineHealth’s decision to close a local ER on the health system’s $150 million Epic implementation. The selectman’s letter to the editor to the local newspaper notes that MaineHealth has charged “millions of dollars” to member hospitals, but has had “a real failure in its implementation,” resulting in unplanned operational costs with minimal benefit to the state. Meanwhile, in a memo to employees last week, Maine Medical Center’s CEO listed several causes for its $13.4 million loss in the first half of the fiscal year, including “unintended financial consequences” of its Epic rollout as well as incorrect charging. The organization has placed further Epic implementations on hold as teams from Epic and the hospital try to fix problems.


HIStalk Announcements and Requests

inga_small A few HIStalk Practice highlights from the last week: patients say the most bothersome aspect of doctor visits is unclear or incomplete explanations of problems. Health Texas Provider Network partners with MediMobile for its mobile charge capture solution. The number of physician office jobs for billers and medical record clerks has declined sharply over the last two years. Epocrates is the most popular mobile app among US physician app users. Athenahealth names St. Boniface Haiti Foundation the winner of its 2013 Vision Award. Physicians are generally making more money this year than last, but are also spending more time on paperwork. Most news items on HIStalk Practice are not mentioned HIStalk, so peruse HIStalk Practice regularly to stay current on the ambulatory HIT world. Thanks for reading.

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Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

5-2-2013 10-45-35 PM

Merge Healthcare reports Q1 results: revenue up 4.3 percent, EPS –$0.07 vs. –$0.02, missing earnings estimates.

5-2-2013 10-46-12 PM

API Healthcare announces the signing of over 25 contracts in Q1 and bookings that were 25 percent higher than the same period in  2012.

5-2-2013 10-48-26 PM

MedAssets announces Q1 numbers: revenue up 15.3 percent, adjusted EPS $0.41 vs. $0.24, beating expectations on both.

5-2-2013 10-49-46 PM

Athenahealth announces Q1 results: revenue up 30 percent, adjusted EPS $0.38 vs. $0.17, beating on both but adjusting fiscal year EPS guidance to below consensus.


Sales

5-2-2013 10-51-29 PM

University of Nevada School of Medicine chooses GE Healthcare’s Centricity Business, Centricity Practice Solution, and Centricity PACS-IW.

Filmore County Hospital (NE) selects NextGen Healthcare’s Inpatient Clinicals and Inpatient Financials.

Baylor Quality Alliance (TX) chooses Humedica MinedShare from Optum to analyze administrative and clinical data from payers, various EHRs, and the Baylor Health Care System HIE.

Louisiana Specialty Hospital will implement ONE-Electronic Health Record from RazorInsights. 

5-3-2013 7-08-25 AM

MD Anderson Cancer Center (TX) chooses Epic as its vendor of choice, according to an internal memo forwarded by a reader. Other readers had reported that same rumor late last week, saying that Epic had beaten Cerner as VOC.


People

5-2-2013 6-25-04 PM

UNC Health Care (NC) interim CIO Tracy Parham, RN is named permanent CIO, where she will lead its Epic project.

5-2-2013 6-47-56 PM

Parallon Business Solutions names John Guevara (Allscripts ) as CIO.

5-2-2013 7-14-00 PM

Patient Privacy Rights names Adrian Gropper, MD (HealthURL Consulting) as CTO.

5-2-2013 7-48-03 PM

Stephen Collins (Allscripts) is named president of Austin-based behavioral charting system vendor ChartAssist.

5-2-2013 8-07-48 PM

The Advisory Board Company CEO Robert Musslewhite is named by Washingtonian as one of its 100 Tech Titans and is also profiled in a feature in The New York Times.

Galen Healthcare Solutions appoints Joel Splan (Northwestern Memorial Healthcare) as CEO.


Announcements and Implementations

Rockdale Medical Center (GA) implements Nuance’s PowerScribe 360 voice recognition software for the dictation of imaging reports.

5-2-2013 8-53-10 AM

PointClear will move its corporate headquarters from Huntsville, AL to Dunwoody, GA.

5-2-2013 11-02-55 AM

McKesson recognizes Peninsula Regional Medical Center (MD) as the 2013 winner of its Distinguished Achievement Award for Clinical Excellence for effectively using McKesson technology along with Modified Early Warning Scores to proactively identify patients at risk for a code blue.

Aprima Medical Software will interface its EHR/PM system with the Homecare Homebase platform.

LHP Hospital Group implements McKesson’s Paragon HIS at Portneuf Medical Center (ID), Seton Medical Center Harker Heights (TX), and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital WNJ (TX).

Elsevier launches its third annual “Superheroes of Nursing” contest and is accepting nominations for applicants in the categories of Achiever, Protector, Educator, Validator, and Connector.

SCI Solutions adds text appointment reminders to its Schedule Maximizer scheduling solution.

Modern Healthcare has corrected its article about the State of West Virginia’s payments to Medsphere for implementing OpenVista. The originally reported figure was $8.4 million per year, but that was actually the total amount spent since the contract was signed in 2005. Current payments are just under $1 million per year.

5-2-2013 10-54-20 PM

Mount Sinai Medical Center (NY) announces that it has enrolled 25,000 patients in its BioMe program, which links DNA samples to its Epic EMR information to support targeted medical care and to provide de-identified data for research. 

First Databank announces ICD-10 for Saudi Arabia at the HIMSS Middle East conference.


Government and Politics

5-2-2013 6-30-10 PM

HHS names Lyfechannel the winner of its healthfinder.gov Mobile App Challenge for its myfamily app, which helps individuals manage their family’s health through customized prevention information for each family member.

Healthcare modeling and analytics company Archimedes collaborates with CMS to give users easier access to public payer claims data.

5-2-2013 3-29-16 PM

CMS announces that hospitals and EPs have been paid $13.7 billion through the end of March, with $8.5 billion going to 8,558 hospitals and $5.2 billion to 255,722 EPs.

FDA launches the redesigned FDA Patient Network, which will educate patients and their advocates about FDA and will invite them to attend and present at FDA meetings.

Farzad Mostashari was a panelist in a discussion of technology in healthcare put on by Politico last week. The 77-minute video is of very high quality and it’s an interesting mix of people and topics.

5-2-2013 11-08-05 PM

CMS gets criticism for removing information on hospital-acquired conditions from its Hospital Compare site. CMS says the information is flawed and is redundant, but patient groups say CMS is buckling to the complaints of low-performing, high-profile hospitals.


Innovation and Research

Vanderbilt University launches the Health App Challenge to transform clinical summaries into a more patient-friendly form. Entries are due August 1, with the winner receiving $10,000 and up to five finalists being awarded $2,000 or more each.


Technology

5-2-2013 9-43-07 PM

Former Google Health product manager Missy Krasner, now involved in startups and an advisor to Box, says Google Health was a good idea in theory, but “It was a very bumpy user experience for even the most super-charged, IT savvy consumer.” She says Box will take over where Google Health left off for storing personal health records that it supports HIPAA requirements. She concludes, “So here is my hope for the future. If most EHRs can currently export a Continuity of Care Document (CCD) via the Clinical Document Architecture (CDA), why couldn’t Box grab that clinical care summary format and stylize it in a way that made sense to other doctors or patients via its documenting previewing technology? This would help the interoperability and file transfer juggernaut get a whole lot easier.”

FastCompany profiles companies started by founders who were frustrated with existing products, among them Amazing Charts.


Other

5-2-2013 9-48-14 AM

KLAS reports on the post-acute care market, which is critical for managing outcomes and costs. HealthMEDX was named the top performer among long-term care vendors with 100 percent of its customers saying the company keeps its promises and that they would buy HealthMEDX Vision again.

Weird News Andy summarizes this article as “coming clean.” Piedmont Healthcare (GA) admits that for two years it improperly cleaned colonoscopy requirement at one of its ambulatory surgery centers, requiring it to notify 456 patients that they should be tested for hepatitis and HIV. Employees cleaned the equipment with soap, but missed the disinfectant step.


Sponsor Updates

  • T-System posts a photo gallery from its linkED 2013 Emergency Care Conference held in Dallas April 22-25.
  • Emdat posts a case study from Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, which reduced documentation costs by 50 percent by implementing Emdat’s transcription software and the company’s mobile documentation tool.
  • The Nashville Business Journal names Passport CEO Scott MacKenzie one of the most influential business executives in Middle Tennessee.
  • First Databank hosts a May 14 Webinar on the use of RxNorm within information exchange and clinical quality measures.
  • Kareo offers a May 16 Webinar that considers five activities to prevent a government audit.
  • Executives from Yale-New Haven Health System, Hartford HealthCare, and North Shore-LIJ Health System will share strategies to reduce readmissions at the iHT2 Summit in New York City on September 17-18.
  • Porter Research posts a presentation that provides insight into the trends, challenges, and benefits of engaging consumers in every stage of healthcare.
  • Capsule Tech will exhibit at the annual MUSE conference May 28-31 in Washington, DC.
  • Truven Health Analytics receives a five-year accreditation from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence for its Micromedex Medication Management solution.
  • The National Committee for Quality Assurance certifies Verisk Health’s Quality Intelligence solution to support quality reporting for commercial and Medicare Advantage populations in the California P4P program.
  • As part of this week’s Medical Library Association Annual Meeting and Exhibition in Boston, Elsevier pledges to donate $1 to One Laptop Per Child for every ClinicalKey search made at Elsevier’s booth.
  • Allscripts releases details on its annual ACE client conference in Chicago August 21-23.
  • Liaison Healthcare launches its EHR Partner Program, which give participants access to orders and results connectivity to over 100 major lab and radiology service providers.

EPtalk by Dr. Jayne

HIMSS opens the call for proposals for the 2014 conference in Orlando with 24 topic categories. If you’re like many of us in the non-profit trenches, being selected as a presenter may be the only way to go to a meeting, so good luck!

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The hot topic in the physician lounge this week was HR 1701, the “Cutting Costly Codes Act of 2013.” Introduced by Representative Poe of Texas last week, it aims to block ICD-10 implementation. What surprises me most was the number of physicians who think the mere introduction of a bill will support their lack of preparation for ICD-10. News flash – if you haven’t started preparing, you’re already behind, and I certainly wouldn’t wait around to see if this becomes law before I get started.

It’s not health IT, but it’s my favorite story this week: “untethered microgrippers.” Engineers at Johns Hopkins are working on miniature devices to retrieve biopsy specimens. Although they’re not quite ready for human testing, they look cool and are promising as a mechanism to take multiple biopsies in hard-to-reach areas.

I almost missed this little tidbit in the Federal Register that would allow use of eight CMS record systems for emergency preparedness. The change would allow CMS to disclose individually identifiable records to “public health authorities and entities acting under a delegation of authority of a public health authority” for the purpose of providing health assistance in an emergency or disaster.

CMS issues a Call for Measures for potential Quality Reporting System items to be used in future rule-making years. CMS is focusing on measures that cover clinical outcomes, patient-reported outcomes, care coordination, safety, appropriateness, efficiency, patient experience, and patient engagement. Submissions must have strong scientific evidence, so I guess my “number of patients seen on time because they weren’t yakking on their phone when I entered the room” measure won’t make the cut.


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Mr. H, Inga, Dr. Jayne, Dr. Gregg, Lt. Dan, Dr. Travis.

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  1. RE: MaineHealth

    Who is going to fix the real issue for MaineHealth which is the high ongoing cost and the cost over runs?







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