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HIStalk Practice Interviews Doug Given, MD CEO, Health2047

March 10, 2016 News No Comments

Doug Given, MD is CEO of Health2047 in San Francisco.

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Tell me about yourself and the company.
I’m an internist and infectious diseases doctor with a PhD in virology, a serial entrepreneur, and a venture capitalist. During my career, I’ve developed deep expertise in biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals, specialty medical products, and healthcare innovation. I’ve participated in the development of over 15 top-selling drugs, biologics, diagnostics, imaging agents, and medical devices. Additionally, philanthropy and mentoring are a very important part of my life. I actively advise and sponsor entrepreneurial programs and innovation funds at leading institutions like the University of Chicago, Wharton, Johns Hopkins, USC, the University of Texas, and Houston Methodist Research Institute. I also assist leading universities on the public health front, and serve as an advisor to the Harvard School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Health2047, whose founding partner is the AMA, is an entirely new business model in the healthcare industry — an integrated innovation company —that will work with both established players and early-stage growth companies. It combines strategy, engineering, design, and venture disciplines to create new and important linkages between the physician community and the AMA’s content/regulatory experts with leading companies, emerging companies, and individual entrepreneurs. Bottom line: Health2047 is in business to develop, optimize, and harvest disruptive ideas that enhance — at the system level — the practice of US healthcare.

The AMA’s financial commitment to Health2047 represents a major step in expanding its innovation ecosystem and building a bridge between Silicon Valley and the medical community. I accepted the CEO role at Health2047 because I believe we have a unique business model that will yield both market impact and financial return by infusing the physician perspective into major innovation cycles.

What does Health2047 hope to accomplish in 2016?
Our first step was to establish a Silicon Valley-based innovation studio that takes a “systems engineering” approach to important healthcare issues, providing strategic design and rapid prototyping solutions to corporate development partners, entrepreneurs, and physicians. That studio is up and running now. Over the balance of the year, we intend to work with both the AMA and a growing list of innovation partners to execute along our three business tracks:

  1. Helping established corporations tune their products and services to better participate in the healthcare economy.
  2. Working with emerging growth firms to develop the tools and processes they need to effectively enter/compete in the healthcare market.
  3. Developing new products and services in the “white spaces” that meet recognized needs in the areas of chronic care, value-based healthcare and payments; connected health solutions; medical education; and collaboration models for physicians, providers, payers and patients.

What specific physician pain points is it looking to address through its partnerships with healthcare technology companies?
With the shifts from acute illness to chronic illness, and from in-patient care to outpatient and ambulatory care into the home, there are clear system-level issues we must tackle if we are to alleviate physician pain points. Health2047 applies "systems engineering"  thinking around these shifts and infuses the physician perspective in all major innovation cycles. Why? Because we have seen all too clearly that simply dropping discrete products into the healthcare system doesn’t alleviate physician pain points. At best, you get fragments of benefit; at worst, you exacerbate physician pain points. We think that is unacceptable. 

One specific healthcare problem is the mismatch between the mobile world that patients and individuals live in and the tethering of doctors and providers in the physical world. We need to ensure that physicians and providers don’t "miss out" on mobile; this will require expert attention to the user experience, enhancements to security and privacy, and integration into the upstream and downstream workflows that characterize an effective practice.

A second issue is the lack of physician voice and involvement in creating and disseminating system-level healthcare solutions. We need a functional network of physicians who are highly accessible and deeply involved in the innovation process, submitting ideas, testing prototypes, and becoming the launch channel for solutions that will create better healthcare outcomes.

A third example is the lack of semantic interoperability in healthcare data streams. Currently, less than 25 percent of the data currently being aggregated in EHRs is useful in assessing and addressing health outcomes with the goal to improve value in the healthcare system. That’s because diagnostic codes don’t talk to procedural codes, don’t talk to functional outcome codes, don’t talk to patient attribute data represented largely in free text. We need truly connected health solutions so the data we collect can become actionable information.

What companies is Health2047 currently working with, and on what projects?
We will be announcing innovation partners in the coming months, so stay tuned. What I can tell you now is that Health2047 already has projects underway in four core areas:

  1. Improving chronic disease management.
  2. Driving new value-based healthcare models and measures.
  3. Enhancing workflow for care providers.
  4. Better connecting individuals and physicians across life and health.

Our initial efforts on semantic interoperability and connectivity across the care continuum, for example, enable new point-of-care touch points and the ability to influence outcomes in chronic care.

Will the technologies and services that come out of Health2047 be branded as such?
Successful healthcare solution prototypes and product designs — the vast majority of which will be branded outside of Health2047 — will be monetized in the form of revenue, equity, debt, royalties, and other commercial rights owned by Health2047 Inc. partners. Specifically, these include licenses to co-development partners,  royalties from AMA when product teams take Health2047’s studio solutions to market, equity from participation in institutional investment syndicates, and funds received from social impact investors.

Is Health2047 looking to work with additional companies in the near future? Which ones are on your radar?
As we gain momentum, we expect to see a blend of ideas that come from existing companies (both larger strategic partners and venture-backed companies) as well as individual entrepreneurs, including physician innovators. The partner ecosystem we are curating will include representative leaders from each asset class in the healthcare industry, as well as major technology companies offering solutions that can aggregate and scale the fragmented healthcare economy. We’ll bring together complementary skill sets in service of a shared mission. Health2047 will partner with product companies, physicians and providers, and leaders in enterprise and consumer technology, mobile, security, fintech, AI, and wireless technologies.

From a more high-level perspective, what types of healthcare technologies will have the biggest impact on physician productivity? Patient outcomes?
For physician productivity – mobile technologies, interoperability technologies, workflow technologies, and technologies that improve the user experience for physicians. For patient outcomes – connected health  technologies, remote monitoring technologies, mobile technologies, and behavior modification technologies.

How is Health2047 allocating its funding from AMA? How will your business model evolve?
We are using the funds to build out seasoned multi-disciplinary teams and execute on agreed-upon project milestones. We expect our working partnerships to result in a variety of new and interesting opportunities for healthcare innovation, though it is premature to say exactly how our business model will evolve.


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News 3/9/16

March 9, 2016 News 1 Comment

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E-MDs acquires McKesson Practice Choice, Medisoft, Medisoft Clinical, Lytec, Lytec MD, and Practice Partner from McKesson Business Performance Services. The combined ambulatory products and services are used by nearly 55,000 providers. Parent company Marlin Equity Partners bought E-MDs and Advanced MD last year to add to its MDeverywhere holding. MEP Partner George Kase describes the acquisition as being in line with its continuing plans for growth, adding that, “It also offers economies of scale allowing us to extend the E-MDs brand into new areas not previously available.”


Webinars

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March 16 (Wednesday) noon ET. “Looking at the Big Picture for Strategic Communications at Children’s Hospital Colorado.” Sponsored by Spok. Presenters: Andrew Blackmon, CTO, Children’s Hospital Colorado; Hemant Goel, president, Spok. Children’s Hospital Colorado enhanced its care delivery by moving patient requests, critical code communications, on-call scheduling, and secure texting to a single mobile device platform. The hospital’s CTO will describe the results, the lessons learned in creating a big-picture communication strategy that improves workflows, and its plans for the future.

March 16 (Wednesday) noon ET. “The Physiology of Electronic Fetal Monitoring.” Sponsored by PeriGen. Presenter: Emily Hamilton, MDCM, SVP of clinical research, PeriGen. This webinar will review the physiology of EFM – the essentials of how the fetal heart reacts to labor. The intended audience is clinicians looking to understand the underlying principles of EFM to enhance interpretation of fetal heart rate tracings.

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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 about our post-HIMSS webinar sale.


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

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Healthcare and technology jobs make up over half of Glassdoor’s list of top 25 highest-paying jobs with the most openings. The list, culled from employee surveys over the last year, puts physicians first with a median income of $180,000, IT managers at $120,000, and IS managers at $106,000.

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Canada-based QHR Technologies signs on five-time Olympic medalist Hayley Wickenheiser as spokesperson for its Accuro EHR and Medeo virtual care software. "When this opportunity came about, I think being around medicine and being around hockey we use a lot of technology to advance the game now," Wickenheiser explained. "We record everything, your heart rate, your eating, your sleep.  I think that’s where everything is going, and this company is just a young, exciting energized group of people. I like the fact it’s Canadian, and it’s driving the industry in Canada.” Wickenheiser is working towards a Masters in medical science, after which she plans to go to medical school.


People

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Javad Kabiri (Rackspace) joins ClearData as senior vice president of customer success.


Announcements and Implementations

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PerfectServe adds point-of-care charge capture capabilities to its Synchrony communications software.

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Vivacare releases the InfoRx mobile app to help physicians deliver customized patient education resources via mobile device or a practice’s website. (Paper handouts are also an option.)

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Toledo Radiological Associates (OH) adds PM services and onsite assistance to its previously announced extended agreement with Zotec Partners.

Wolters Kluwer offers free online access to some of its Zika-related medical content and clinical decision support resources.

Experian Health adds its Patient Estimates solution to Athenahealth’s marketplace.


Telemedicine

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Computerized Screening marks 1 billion uses of its healthcare kiosks. CSI was the first company to offer free blood pressure screenings to the public, and claims to hold the patent for telehealth/telemedicine.

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Fast Company looks at the role telemedicine and apps like those developed by Doctors Without Borders and the Instagram-like Figure1 are playing in the healthcare of Syrian refugees, especially within refugee camps. "It’s like having a colleague in every part of the world to bounce ideas off. [It’s] essential for treating Syrian refugees who don’t have access to specialist care, let alone the quality, regular follow-ups,” says Rogy Masri, a volunteer with Doctors Without Borders.

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Legislation expanding telemedicine in Indiana heads to the governor’s office to be signed into law. The bill allows physicians, PAs and APNs to treat patients without a prior in-person visit. The bill has had its detractors, including former state health commissioner and Indiana Academy of Family Physicians member Richard Feldman, MD: “This legislation opens the door for ongoing prescribing and treating without a patient ever seeing a doctor in person. It has the potential of replacing face-to-face care” and should be limited “so that care is not perpetually electronic in nature.” 


Government and Politics

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ONC unveils a new Health IT Dashboard Web app that snapshots the latest national and state health IT data for EHR adoption, HIE, EHR vendor market share, and E-prescribing, among other data sets.


Research and Innovation

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A report on physician office usage of EHRs finds that utilization remained static between 2015 and 2016, hovering around 60 percent. Usage by practice specialty transitioned somewhat, with family practice joining internal medicine/pediatrics, urology, radiology, and pathology in the top five for 2016 thus far. The top four states for both years include Wyoming, South Dakota, Utah, and Iowa. The clustering makes me wonder if the area received any sort of special funding or support from regional RECs. The usual suspects retained top vendor market share.


Other

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21st Century Oncology notifies 2.2 million patients of a November breach that included the theft of patient names, Social Security numbers, physician names, diagnoses and treatment information, and insurance information. Security analysts have taken the chain of cancer clinics to task for glossing over the severity of the theft by assuring patients that no medical records were taken. The chain has since hired a forensics firm to support the investigation, assess its systems and bolster security.

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Atlanta-based Isis Women’s Healthcare changes its name to Nile Women’s Health Care after receiving threatening calls and online comments from the public. The 10 year-old clinic, originally named for an Egyptian goddess, has attempted to make clear that it has no connection to the similarly named terrorist group, yet staff continued to fear for their safety. “Initially we planned to stay the course,” the organization says in a blog. “Surely, no one would confuse our OB/GYN practice for a terrorist organization?! We were wrong. People are mad. People are upset. People are confused. And they have let us know in some very unkind ways.”


Sponsor Updates

  • EClinicalWorks will exhibit at AMGA 2016 Annual Conference March 10-12 in Orlando.
  • The local paper looks at the ways in which API Healthcare is benefiting from its sale to GE Healthcare.

Blog Posts


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5 Questions With Larry Bronikowski, Director, Florida Orthopaedic Institute

March 8, 2016 News No Comments

Larry Bronikowski is the business office director of the Florida Orthopaedic Institute in Tampa. The institute, which employs 600 staff to serve 1,250 patients on a daily basis, implemented a predictive rules engine platform from RCxRules to enhance its RCM processes.

What was the impetus for implementing a new predictive rules engine platform?
Prior to implementing RCx Rules, Hosted Claims Management (HCM) was the claims scrubbing solution. For a while, it served the practice well. As the practice grew, the need for more rules also increased. HCM could no longer support the addition of rules once maximum capacity was reached. The practice needed a new solution that offered unlimited rule writing that was also highly customizable. We have been very satisfied with RCx Rules. The product is user friendly, and the support team has been responsive to our needs.

How do you hope the new technology will benefit the practice?
The solution is seamless and has little to no impact on the patient. RCx allows for claim scrubbing prior to pushing the charges to GE Centricity. Scrubbing charges and making changes to codes and modifiers outside of Centricity significantly reduces the number of time-consuming charge corrections that would have otherwise been posted to the ledgers. In addition, fewer adjustments and corrections to the ledgers reduce the complexities of account analysis.

Is the Institute working on any other healthcare IT implementations? What timelines have been established?
FOI is currently in due diligence, reviewing multiple fully integrated EHR/PM solutions. With full integration, we hope to sunset as many bolt-on systems as possible. Full integration will revolutionize the revenue cycle from end to end. The target is 2017. Since we are participating in the Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Initiative, we are evaluating our current tools and will make a decision on how to proceed with procuring BPCI-dedicated software. In addition, we are currently implementing single sign on and content management software (utilizing tap-and-go technology). The go-live target is March 2016. Prior to the ICD-10 conversion, FOI implemented an electronic charge ticket solution. With any technology change, there are challenges.

What coordinated care initiatives are currently underway?
FOI has been participating in the CMS Bundled Payment for Care Improvement for lower extremity joint replacement since Jan. 1, 2015. We have been doing bundled outpatient joints with Blue Cross for several years. We have been developing a multi-specialty clinically integrated network in Tampa and an orthopedic clinically integrated network across the state.

What tips do you have for orthopedic practices looking to implement new healthcare technologies?
With any implementation, the practice should complete a robust due diligence process. Select vendors and solutions that are highly experienced in the practice’s specialty. View and try the product. Ask in-depth questions. Request to interview and/or tour other client installs. Form a steering committee with the proper stakeholders including an executive and physician champion. Dedicate a fulltime project manager to provide the administrative oversight. Allow for ample training in advance. Lastly, allow a generous timeline to complete the project so as not to jeopardize a successful install.


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News 3/8/16

March 8, 2016 News No Comments

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A Health Affairs study of MGMA member physicians (that I don’t have access to) finds that physicians each spend nearly 800 hours and $15.4 billion annually tracking and reporting quality measures. An AHA recap of the study notes that eight in 10 primary care, cardiology, orthopedic, and multi-specialty practices are spending more effort on quality measures than three years ago; nearly half report significant burden due to multiple similar measures; and just 27 percent believe current measures to be representative of care quality.


HIStalk Practice Announcements and Requests

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I’m still reliving favorite moments from HIStalkapalooza. Aside from Jonathan Bush’s Donald Trump impersonation and everything Party on the Moon brought to the stage, the highlight was hearing my “secret crush,” Eric Quinones, MD share his affection for me on stage via this poem (which I happen to know was co-authored by one of Mr. H’s former crushes!):

My Dearest Jennifer …
You fill the night sky with diamonds, you bring the sunshine into my eyes.
Your words and dedication have no compare,
Your tweets, I love and would die to share.
Won’t you take my hand, my heart, my crazy ways and accept this physician’s IT gaze?
So let’s go, let’s dance, and let us be.
Thank you HIStalk for my you, yes you are my destiny."


Webinars

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March 16 (Wednesday) noon ET. “Looking at the Big Picture for Strategic Communications at Children’s Hospital Colorado.” Sponsored by Spok. Presenters: Andrew Blackmon, CTO, Children’s Hospital Colorado; Hemant Goel, president, Spok. Children’s Hospital Colorado enhanced its care delivery by moving patient requests, critical code communications, on-call scheduling, and secure texting to a single mobile device platform. The hospital’s CTO will describe the results, the lessons learned in creating a big-picture communication strategy that improves workflows, and its plans for the future.

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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 about our post-HIMSS webinar sale.


Announcements and Implementations

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Orange County Medical Society (FL) partners with HealthFusion to offer its 750 members access to the company’s MediTouch EHR and billing software.

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Nonprofit Face It Together selects patient relationship management technology from San Francisco-based Welkin Health to support its recovery coaching program at its headquarters in Sioux Falls, and via new affiliate Hope for New Hampshire Recovery. FIT plans to expand roll out of the evidence-based digital support tools to programs in North Dakota and Minnesota later this year.

Summit Medical Group (NJ) implements MModal’s new clinical documentation improvement solution to automate the review of all patient encounters.

Allscripts signs a multi-year agreement with AssistRx to integrate its iAssist e-Prescribing app with the company’s ePrescribe, Professional, and Touchworks tools for physicians.


People

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The Michigan Podiatric Medical Association names Crystal Holmes, DPM (University of Michigan) president through January 2018.

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Nordic promotes Nicole Meidinger to vice president of business development.


Government and Politics

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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration will award $30,000 in prizes for developers who create a free, user-friendly, opioid recovery support app for patients who are receiving outpatient medication-assisted treatment. Submissions are due May 28.

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ONC convenes a new advisory committee today dedicated to providing recommendations on policy, technical, and public-private approaches that could improve the interoperability experience for providers and patients. Larry Garber, MD of Reliant Medical Group seems to be the lone physician practice rep on the 15-member committee, which is chaired by CommonWell Executive Director Jitin Asnaani and Louisiana Public Health Institute Senior Health Systems Strategist Anjum Khurshid.

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Health Datapalooza will host a code-a-thon May 8-11 in Washington, DC to develop an app that measures clinical response to management of rheumatoid arthritis using private, de-identified clinical and claims data. Academy Health, HHS, and Optum will award nearly $40,000 in prizes.


Research and Innovation

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The Lancaster Osteopathic Health Foundation in Pennsylvania launches a three-year, $525,000 pilot program to better enable communication between primary care and behavioral health providers. The program will utilize NavWell software from Advanced Metrics to offer participating PCPS decision support for diagnoses and referrals, and enhance interoperability between disparate EHRs. The pilot will kick off in a few provider offices this summer, and expand to 50 or 60 by the end of this year.


Other

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Psychiatrist Patrice Harris, MD chair-elect of the AMA Board of Trustees and chair of its Task Force to Reduce Opioid Abuse, digs into the interoperability barriers many physicians face when it comes to interacting with prescription drug monitoring programs: “I hear from physicians across the country as we’ve discussed this issue, where you may have a database for the PDMP and you may have a database for your hospital or your medical office, and then perhaps you might have to pull up a database to see what medications are authorized in that particular person’s insurer… so we really do need to stress that whenever we have any discussion around PDMPs, one of the key points needs to be how to integrate these into a physician’s workflow.”

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The North Shuswap Health Centre Society offers a $5,000 “reward” to the family physician who will practice in Scotch Creek for a minimum of three years. The rural area in British Columbia has struggled to find a qualified candidate for the last two years. “You’ve got to do something different or you are lumped in with the 100 other communities trying to recruit a doctor,” says Jay Simpson, the society’s vice-president and creator of the reward poster. If it works, the plan will cost less than the $15,000 the organization would have to pay out to a professional recruitment firm.

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Dr. Data gives ZDoggMD a run for his money in this globe-trotting, strangely sexualized parody video about predictive analytics.


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News 3/7/16

March 7, 2016 News No Comments

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The International Olympic Committee selects GE Healthcare’s Centricity Practice software as the official EHR for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Centricity was also the EHR of choice for the past two games in London and Sochi; its use in Rio will mark the first time that the software will store the health data of athletes, their family members, and spectators. News like this takes me back to the time my I huddled with my classmates in the school cafeteria to listen to the live broadcast of our hometown’s selection as the site of the 1996 Olympic Games. Six years later I would find myself happily stumbling onto a live performance by Santana in the Olympic Village.


HIStalk Practice Announcements and Requests

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Welcome to new HIStalk Practice Platinum sponsor Mica Health. The Buford, GA-based company offers EHR data archive services, application EHR solutions, and ambulatory interface solutions; plus ambulatory consulting services for Allscripts, GE, and NextGen users. President Michael Justice’s background includes stints at Allscripts, Community Health Systems, and Miami Children’s Hospital. I’d love to ask him about his pre-healthcare days as a television producer. Thanks to Mica Health for supporting HIStalk Practice.

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HIMSS was a whirlwind, and so I’ll spend the next few days catching us all up on relevant news from last week, plus anything that happens to break while many of us attempt to get back into our normal routines. If you’re playing catch up, here are my HIMSS-related recaps:

Plus, links to the interviews and guest posts I ran on HIStalk Practice last week:


Webinars

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March 16 (Wednesday) noon ET. “Looking at the Big Picture for Strategic Communications at Children’s Hospital Colorado.” Sponsored by Spok. Presenters: Andrew Blackmon, CTO, Children’s Hospital Colorado; Hemant Goel, president, Spok. Children’s Hospital Colorado enhanced its care delivery by moving patient requests, critical code communications, on-call scheduling, and secure texting to a single mobile device platform. The hospital’s CTO will describe the results, the lessons learned in creating a big-picture communication strategy that improves workflows, and its plans for the future.

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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 about our post-HIMSS webinar sale.


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

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Rockville Internal Medicine Group (MD) signs on with Privia Medical Group to take advantage of its technology resources, and team-based care and wellness program expertise. PMG is part of Arlington, VA-based PM and population health management company Privia Health.


Announcements and Implementations

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The Connecticut State Medical Society-Independent Practice Association signs a five-year agreement with Quality Health Ideas to roll out the company’s CareScreen health data-sharing software to 4,000 physicians across the state.

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Compulink Business Systems adds new features to its Orthopaedic Advantage EHR and PM software including single-screen layout and workflow enhancements.

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Drchrono adds patient insurance card and credit card capture to its mobile EHR. Company co-founder and COO Daniel Kivatinos stopped by our HIMSS booth to give me a demo. From my perspective, the tool seems to be a timesaver for both patients and physicians.

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Social services ministry Lutheran Services Carolinas (NC) selects KaleidaCare’s EHR.

NextGen Healthcare integrates CareSync CCM into NextGen Ambulatory EHR and will offer the product to its customers who want to perform and bill chronic care management services.

National Physician Services partners with Datrium to offer practices “the industry’s first” server-powered hosting solution. As a result of the partnership, Sunnyvale, CA-based Datrium will also become a member of the Perfect Practice Alliance.

ICDLogic will provide American Osteopathic Association members free, year-long educational resources to help them improve ICD-10 coding compliance.

NextGen Healthcare adds InMediata’s InBanking payment reconciliation solution to its PM system, allowing payments to be electronically reconciled against banking deposits.


People

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Morehouse School of Medicine names Dominic Mack, MD director of its National Center for Primary Care. Mack, who I have had the pleasure of running into at numerous healthcare IT events over the years, has been a longtime proponent of EHRs and serves as an associate professor at MSM in Atlanta.

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Culbert Healthcare Solutions promotes Brad Boyd to president.


Telemedicine

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MDLive will migrate its video consult platform to Microsoft Office 365 and Skype for Business during Q2 of this year. The move will eliminate the need for physicians and patients to download and install a video application that runs in the background during consults. The company has also updated its Android mobile app.

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American Well adds multiway video capabilities, patient self-scheduling, and a Snapchat-like photo app for physician-to-physician consults.

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The local paper covers the launch of CampusRX, a telemedicine company headquartered in Brentwood, TN geared towards college students . Led by Dorsha James, MD Donn Beam, and Corey Carney, the company has leaned on the services of Teladoc and Telamed to power its services. The college student spin seems to be its budget-friendly membership fees and unspecified pharmacy discounts.


Government and Politics

CMS again extends the deadline by which physicians may apply for a hardship exemption from 2015 Meaningful Use requirements. The new deadline is July 1, 2016.

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In other CMS news, the agency announces it will hold a second round of applications for its telemedicine-friendly Next Generation ACO model starting January 1. Twenty-one participants were announced in this year’s round of participants, though Pennsylvania-based RiverHealth ACO dropped out because of its inability to meet cost targets.


Other

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The Massachusetts Medical Society publishes best practices for physicians who use social media. The 28-page guide offers tips on minimizing legal risk, dealing with online reviews and ratings sites, and managing online reputation. I skimmed through it and found it to be well organized, with tons of easy to understand advice (though I’m a bit miffed it didn’t list HIStalk amongst its screenshots of popular, physician-centric blogs/websites.)

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Raymond Tomlinson, “the godfather of email,” passes away of a suspected heart attack at the age of 74. Tomlinson was instrumental in developing an application 40 years ago that allowed messages to be sent back and forth between computers. Along the way, he came up with the idea to use the @ symbol to separate the user’s name from the host’s name. Dare we honor him further with the title of “great-great-godfather of interoperability?”


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