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Balancing HIPAA Compliance with Efficiency Across EHRs and Paper Records
By Stuart Pologe

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While EHR systems continue to improve efficiency, paper documents are still a vital part of the healthcare information workflow. For many healthcare organizations, it’s a challenge to manage digital and paper materials while balancing the need for efficiency and compliance with HIPAA.

We were confronted with similar challenges at Night Nurse, a nationwide nurse triage company serving private practices, hospitals, universities, self-insured companies, and more. Our operational infrastructure had been a paper-only system since the company’s inception in 1999. As the business grew and demands increased, we realized the significant need for a hybrid paper-digital system. Built in-house, our IT system today merges 20,000 paper documents per month with disparate EHR and data sources while maintaining regulatory compliance.

If your organization has comparable needs and challenges, consider building a similar system. When executed properly, aim for your digital/paper management platform and strategy to:

  • Expedite response times to improve patient outcomes.
  • Improve information workflow.
  • Maximize productivity.
  • Reduce labor costs.

Since healthcare organizations are held to the highest standards of data security, your system will also need to ensure compliance with HIPAA and other regulatory directives. These requirements often create speed bumps, so you’ll find that balancing efficiency and compliance are the biggest challenges. Here are recommendations to equally accomplish both needs.

Optimize Your Workflow

Just a few extra minutes can mean the difference between a positive and negative patient outcome. To ensure that data entry and device speeds never stand in the way of patient outcomes, begin by examining your intake system for wasted steps.

How long does it take from the moment a patient arrives in your facility/on your phone until care is provided? Discover how many times information must be entered and transferred and eliminate steps, as possible. Also think about policies and devices that can more quickly register patients into the pipeline.

For intake/output of paper documents, high-speed printers, faxes and scanners shave valuable minutes that patients appreciate. With our call volume at greater than 90 to 100 requests per hour in rapid succession, the Brother MFC-8950DWT laser all-in-one has been key to our dispatch operation moving smoothly.

Ensure Secure Document Transmission

For many healthcare organizations, the most seamless HIPAA-compliant way to transmit information is still by fax technology. Although there are HIPAA-compliant ways to manage electronic transmission, it can become challenging and inefficient when you’re dealing with dozens of unique information sources and systems that involve paper and digital.

Many fax devices are built with advanced security features to address the increasing demand for secure document management. Secure fax documents through:

  • Secure function lock – For restricting or granting access and privileges on a per-user or per-group basis.
  • Active directory – For network user authentication and access to corporate email features.
  • NFC card readers – For user-based walk-up authorization to release confidential fax/print jobs.

Move Information Seamlessly Between Paper/Digital Formats

Most healthcare organizations can handle paper documents and digital files smoothly; however, it’s the integration of the two mediums that often bring productivity to a screeching halt. At Night Nurse, we recognized this challenge early in the process. We solved it with a combination of procedures and technology solutions that help us ensure patient care to emergent situations in less than five minutes, made possible through rapid paper-to-digital transmission.

Printers and scanners provide a highly connected on-ramp/off-ramp between digital healthcare systems and physical paper documents. For some organizations, scanner connectivity with EHRs, cloud assets, and mobile apps assist in executing efficient and accurate data integration. And don’t overlook the value of seemingly simple conveniences, such as a fax machine’s ability to index and time-stamp paper documents for rapid, visual identification of critical information.

Always be Prepared

Reliability and 100-percent uptime are critical in providing a timely continuum of care. Fast-paced, regulation-laden healthcare environments leave no room for error, so you must have fail-safe procedures in place. This is one area where a digital/paper system shines. If one system experiences challenges, we’re able to move to the other without losing a beat.

Design your workflow procedures with capability to switch from hybrid to just paper or digital on a moment’s notice. To entirely avoid workflow interruptions, the magic word is redundancy. Follow these guidelines for glitch-free operations:

  • Maintain always-on, business-class Internet connectivity. This is especially critical when utilizing cloud-based or SaaS systems. Our data center has numerous redundancies, including connectivity from four different Internet service providers, including full 4G ISP. Our primary business-class connectivity is provided by RCN, with the other services available at a moment’s notice. Operations are unaffected if one ISP goes down.
  • Make sure your business is equipped with enough phone/fax lines for high-volume seasons and unexpected interruptions. Even in the digital world, phone-based communications still serve as a critical tie between healthcare providers and patients – particularly in emergent situations. Night Nurse maintains service from multiple telephone providers with service-level agreements. This supports more than 80 analog and VoIP phone lines with 4G switchover capabilities.
  • Deliver consistent electric power. Interruptions in power – even for a few minutes – degrades patient care and introduces risks. Be prepared with alternate power sources to maintain service at all times. Our entire facility is also backed up by a dedicated natural gas generator. Also, every computer in our data center is individually equipped for short-term power interruptions with a battery backup system.
  • Include staffing redundancies in your plan. Always have on-call healthcare providers ready to handle patients during unexpected peaks.
  • Be ready with back-up technology solutions. Night Nurse has been very fortunate, with few breakdowns in more than 15 years. However, anything can break at any time, so alternate hardware systems must be powered-up and ready to go on a moment’s notice. For example, in addition to our reliable fax server, our Brother multifunction machines automatically activate and serve as standalone fax machines. If these two layers fail, an IntelliFax 4750e laser fax machine kicks in.

Also be prepared with these additional layers of redundancy:

  • Run an alternate server at all times. This could be onsite or co-located elsewhere, but be ready for immediate switchover in case of failure.
  • Stock extra supplies, such as high-capacity toner/ink, paper, office supplies, and other often-overlooked necessities.
  • And always keep electronic archives of all documents in case paper is destroyed or vice versa.

Night Nurse’s reputation for rapid patient care is a tribute to our IT infrastructure. Through improved workflow, we’ve experienced significant gains in patient response times, expanded nationwide, and markedly increased profitability. Your organization can experience similar results; and earn the trust of patients, employees, and partners by implementing strategies and technologies to seamlessly meet the challenge of balancing paper records, digital document solutions, and regulatory requirements.

Stuart Pologe is COO of Night Nurse in Wayland, MA.


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News 3/22/16

March 22, 2016 News No Comments

Top News

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PracticeUnite, a Newark, NJ–based developer of mobile communication and collaboration software for physician practices, merges with Minneapolis-based Uniphy Health, which offers similar products that connect ambulatory and acute care teams. In tandem with the merger, the combined company, which will operate as Uniphy Health, has added Casey Cowell (Durandal), Mike Martone (ADP), and orthopedist John Lockwood, MD to its Board of Directors. PracticeUnite executive team members have retained their roles.


Webinars

None scheduled in the coming weeks. Contact Lorre for webinar services. Past webinars are on our HIStalk webinars YouTube channel.


Telemedicine

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Teladoc celebrates 3,000 visits in a single day, a number it equates to “all ambulatory care patient visits in a typical day at a major US medical center, or the total number of patients seen in one day by the country’s five largest hospital emergency departments combined.”

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McDowell Technical Community College in Marion, NC receives a $25,000 grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Foundation to purchase a mobile telemedicine unit, which it has installed in a refurbished closet now dubbed the “telehealth room.”

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Grand Rapids, MI-based RespondWell celebrates a $2 million capital raise with an eye to raising an additional $8 million. The startup, which develops virtual care software for at-home physical therapy sessions, will use the funds to add staff and further develop its technologies. The company, led by former Xbox and Wii game developer Ted Spooner, signed a deal with the new Philips Aging Well Services unit earlier this year to provide virtual care to seniors recovering from surgery.


Announcements and Implementations

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Springfield Clinic (IL) joins the Midwest Healthcare Quality Alliance. Founded in 2014 by Memorial Health System and Southern Illinois University HealthCare, the alliance works on improving quality, safety and community outcomes across Central Illinois. The clinic will also become a member of MHQA’s Quality Alliance Patient Safety Organization, a federally certified organization working to improve patient safety through advanced data analysis.

Spokane, WA-based Next IT Healthcare will host its virtual health assistant and coaching technology on ClearData’s HIPAA-compliant cloud.


Government and Politics

Providers, check your spam folders: OCR begins the second phase of HIPAA audits. The agency notes this latest round will primarily be desk audits, and that the information gathered will help OCR “develop tools and guidance to assist the industry in compliance self-evaluation and in preventing breaches.” Audit results will help the office develop its permanent audit program.


Research and Innovation

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The only thing consistent about wearables are their inaccuracies at measuring energy consumption, or so say researchers in a new JAMA study. Researchers compared calorie consumption data from 12 wearables with data from standardized measurements.  All, including Jawbone and Fitbit, underestimated total energy expenditure, which reaffirmed the research team’s initial notion that there has thus far been no evidence proving a wearable’s ability to accurately measure such expenditure.


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News 3/21/16

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Apple announces CareKit at a town hall ahead of its 40th anniversary on April 1. The new HealthKit- and ResearchKit-friendly open-source framework will help software developers design apps that make it easier for people to manage their own medical conditions. Launching next month, CareKit apps will feature care plan and action item tracking, symptom and measurement tracking, an insight dashboard, and secure sharing capabilities. Early adopters include several health systems and pregnancy app developer Glow, which will incorporate CareKit features into its Glow Nurture app. Apple also announced a new ResearchKit feature designed by 23andMe that lets researchers incorporate genetic data into their studies.


Webinars

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March 22 (Tuesday) 2:00 ET. “Six Communication Best Practices for Reducing Readmissions and Capturing TCM Revenue.” Sponsored by West Healthcare Practice. Presenters: Chuck Hayes, VP of product management, West; Fonda Narke, senior director of healthcare product integration, West Healthcare Practice. Medicare payments for Transition Care Management (TCM) can not only reduce your exposure to hospital readmission penalties and improve patient outcomes, but also provide an important source of revenue in an era of shrinking reimbursements. Attendees will learn about the impacts of readmission penalties on the bottom line, how to estimate potential TCM revenue, as well as discover strategies for balancing automated patient communications with the clinical human touch to optimize clinical, financial, and operational outcomes. Don’t be caught on the sidelines as others close gaps in their 30-day post discharge programs.

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Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

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Chronic illness management startup Signallamp Health plans to add 69 jobs at its Scranton, PA headquarters over the next three years. The fledgling company, which employs nurses to follow-up with patients on behalf of providers, received a $100,000 grant earlier this month from Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania to build out its technology infrastructure. It also anticipates receiving nearly $130,000 in government grants for employee training. Signallamp has signed on 25 physician practices since launching late last year.

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On-demand urgent care company Mend wins the 2016 ReleaseIt competition at SXSW Interactive. The Dallas-based startup (and Practice Fusion customer) was founded a year ago by emergency physician Jonathan Clarke, MD a US Navy veteran who served wartime tours of duty as a physician in Iraq and Afghanistan, and now serves as a flight surgeon and chief of flight medicine in the US Air Force Reserve.

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Physician group alliance Stratum Med signs a three-year, $25 million group-purchasing agreement with Medline. The deal will afford 50 Stratum Med practices in the Midwest negotiated pricing on medical supplies.


Announcements and Implementations

PatientClick releases a PC Portal app for IPhones and IPads. Compatible with the company’s EHR, the new app features appointment scheduling, secure messaging, and clinical note review.

Pulse8 adds EHR integration and coding technology to its line of risk adjustment and quality analytics tools for providers and payers.


People

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Sharon Arnold (AHRQ) joins the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute’s Board of Governors. Arnold will take over acting AHRQ leadership when Richard Kronick steps down later this month.

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Massachusetts Governor Charlie Barker presents Athenahealth CEO Jonathan Bush with the Ellen M. Zane Award for Visionary Leadership at the 2016 Working Wonders for Tufts Medical Center benefit event. Tufts Medical Center and Floating Hospital for Children (MA) President Michael Wagner (above, right) was on hand to add to the kudos.


Telemedicine

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The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology advocate for the advancement of telemedicine in a new 80-page report on “Independence, Technology, and Connection in Older Age.” The authors stress the importance of expanded broadband access and alternative payment models, and point to the progress CMS has made in expanding telemedicine access via the Next Generation ACO and Bundled Payment for Care model programs. The report also highlights the licensure and reimbursement issues physicians face when looking into telemedicine models of care.


Government and Politics

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AHIMA launches a petition urging HHS to lift a ban on federal work to develop a national patient identifier. The petition needs 100,000 signatures by April 19 to elicit a response from the White House. Congress has had a ban on developing such an identifier since 1998.


Other

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A Google audit of the Web’s top 100 non-Google sites (which account for 25 percent of the world’s Web traffic) reveals that nearly 80 percent don’t use HTTPS, an extra layer of security that companies are increasingly adding to the standard HTTP protocol. Nearly 70 percent of that group uses outdated encryption or nothing at all. Names that readers will likely recognize include apple.com, microsoft.com. NIH.gov, and amazonaws.com.

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Kudos to The Atlantic for recognizing “y’all” – one of the English language’s most underappreciated words – over other attempts at second-person plurals. “’Y’all,’ that strange regional and ethnic conjunction, offers a simplicity to speech that can’t be found elsewhere,” the author writes. “It is a magnificently elegant linguistic creation. It sounds elegant, warm, and inviting. It offers both economy and an end to second-person ambiguity. Teach it in schools across the country. Mouth it to babies. Put it on end-of-grade tests.”


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Population Health Management Weekly Wrap Up 3/20/16

March 20, 2016 News No Comments

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Deerwalk promotes Scott MacEwen to senior vice president of client strategies.

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Caradigm forms a Care Transformation Team of clinical experts led by Vice President Vicki Harter to guide providers in how to best align their care delivery needs to the appropriate Caradigm solutions. The new team will also assist in identifying internal processes in need of optimization for population health initiatives.

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Aegis Health Group promotes Rochell Pierce to senior vice president of market development and Yale Miller to client solutions principal.

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Predictive analytics care coordination systems vendor Pieces Technologies raises $21.6 million in Series A funding. Lt. Dan digs into the details at HIStalk Connect.

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Beaver Manufacturing selects population health management services from Healthcare Interactive. The Mansfield, GA-based company will next month begin rolling out a smoking cessation program, onsite and phone-based health coaching, wellness program incentives and rewards, analytics and real-time reporting, and a technology platform that integrates everything.

The local radio station covers the Municipal Health Data for Cities Initiative, a  collaboration between New York University and the National Resource Network that is working to aggregate data around the concerns of city leaders, including alcohol and drug addiction, lack of access to healthy food, chronic disease, and lead exposure. The initiative, which aims to help cities improve health outcomes, will launch a dashboard this September with data from four pilot cities – Kansas City, KS; Flint, MI; Providence, RI; and Waco, TX.


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News 3/17/16

March 17, 2016 News No Comments

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A ProPublica analysis of physicians who have written at least 1,000 prescriptions in Medicare Part D finds that those who received money from drug and device makers prescribed a higher overall number of name-brand drugs than physicians who didn’t. Even physicians who were just treated to meals prescribed more. The analysts don’t go so far as to assume a direct cause and effect; instead, they point out that “payments are associated with an approach to prescribing that, writ large, benefits drug companies’ bottom line.” American College of Cardiology President Kim Williams, MD points out in accompanying NPR commentary that relationships between companies and physicians are circular. “The more physicians learn about a new drug’s differentiating characteristics, the more likely they are to prescribe it,” he explained. “And the more they prescribe it, the more likely they are to be selected as speakers and consultants for the company.” It seems to be a very slippery – and subjective – slope. I’m hoping Dr. Jayne will weigh in.


Webinars

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March 22 (Tuesday) 2:00 ET. “Six Communication Best Practices for Reducing Readmissions and Capturing TCM Revenue.” Sponsored by West Healthcare Practice. Presenters: Chuck Hayes, VP of product management, West; Fonda Narke, senior director of healthcare product integration, West Healthcare Practice. Medicare payments for Transition Care Management (TCM) can not only reduce your exposure to hospital readmission penalties and improve patient outcomes, but also provide an important source of revenue in an era of shrinking reimbursements. Attendees will learn about the impacts of readmission penalties on the bottom line, how to estimate potential TCM revenue, as well as discover strategies for balancing automated patient communications with the clinical human touch to optimize clinical, financial, and operational outcomes. Don’t be caught on the sidelines as others close gaps in their 30-day post discharge programs.

Contact Lorre for webinar services. Past webinars are on our HIStalk webinars YouTube channel.


Acquisitions. Funding, Business, and Stock

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Value-added reseller Azcomp Technologies voices its support for the sale of McKesson’s ambulatory products to E-MDs, a business that it considers to be “smaller and more focused on servicing the type of medical practices and physician’s offices that have been the primary customers of Azcomp.” In addition to McKesson software, the Mesa, AZ-based VAR also sells Lytec PM software, to which it anticipates adding mobile diagnosis and billing entry features in the near future.

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Colorado Permanente Medical Group partners with Boulder, CO-based accelerator Boomtown to introduce its first healthcare class. Mindful Labs, Patientory, VisibleHand, and Agathos will go through a 12-week mentoring program culminating in a demo day on April 13. I’m most interested in Agathos, which is developing a tool to provide physicians with insight into treatment costs, prognosis and treatment results culled from peers, performance statistics, and peer evaluations.


Announcements and Implementations

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Millenium Healthcare launches a chronic care management service that it hopes to roll out to at least 100 physician practices in 2016. Millenium is parent company to four subsidiaries that specialize in billing and coding, medical devices, clinical laboratory, and messaging services.

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East Tennessee Health Information Network selects real-time, healthcare data management and reporting technologies from Imat Solutions. ETHIN anticipates full implementation of Imat’s software to be wrapped by the end of June. Imat signed a similar deal with Delaware Health Information Network last June.


Research and Innovation

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An American Journal of Managed Care study of practices acquired by hospitals finds no difference in healthcare IT utilization – in other words, a practice bought up by a hospital is no more likely to implement a new EHR than one that retains its independence. The study did find significantly higher usage of evidence-based care-management processes across hospital-owned practices of all sizes, likely due to greater availability of resources as a result of acquisition. The authors conclude that hospital-owned practices may be a better bet for chronically ill patients.

Fitbit users can now ask Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant about their sleep patterns, daily walks, and other monitored health activities. Alexa, which is compatible with Amazon’s Echo speaker and Fire TV streaming devices, may even offer words of encouragement like, “I believe in you.” Fitbit goals are more likely to be met if Alexa were to say, “You shouldn’t lay on the couch you lazy bum. You’re 5,000 steps short of your daily goal.”


Other

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AMA throws its support behind the AllTrials initiative, a global campaign that is working to increase awareness of a greater need for clinical trials transparency. “The AMA strongly supports improving the timeliness and accessibility of clinical trial data to reduce the duplication of research and help inform future research — ultimately improving health outcomes for patients,” says AMA President Steven J. Stack. “The AMA is pleased to join the AllTrials initiative to continue efforts aimed at ensuring open access to clinical trial data for physicians, researchers and patients.”


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