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The American Medical Association includes EHRs, Meaningful Use, and ICD-10 in its list of top issues to watch for in 2015. The trifecta is part of a broader category of administrative load and competing regulatory programs the AMA feels is “pulling time away from patient care without a direct benefit to care delivery or health outcomes.”


HIStalk Practice Announcements and Requests

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Happy New Year! It’s nice to be back after taking a break to spend time with family and friends during the holidays. If you’re like me, you may be suffering from social jet lag as you attempt to get back into your normal work routine. Like me, you also may have fallen into the time-honored trap of making resolutions. Mine include getting more sleep (doubtful), finding interesting healthcare IT experts to interview for HIStalk Practice (already in the works), eating better (sigh), and exercising on a more regular basis (i.e. get fit for HIStalkapalooza). I must admit I was this close to downloading some sort of fitness/nutrition tracking app on New Year’s Day, but decided against it due to my record of abandoning such things after a week or two. I’ve decided instead to focus on finding resources that push healthy recipes on a daily basis. Feel free to send your favorites my way.

January always finds a plethora of annual reviews and predictions delivered to my inbox. My favorites so far include TechCrunch’s Healthcare Predictions for 2015 and HIStalk Connect’s Top 10 Digital Health Stories of 2014.


Webinars

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January 13 (Tuesday) 1:00 ET. “The Bug Stops Here: How Our Hospital Used its EHR and RTLS Systems to Contain a Deadly New Virus.” Sponsored by Versus Technology. Presenter: John Olmstead, RN, MBA, FACHE, director of surgical and emergency services, The Community Hospital, Munster, Indiana. Community Hospital was the first US hospital to treat a patient with MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome). It used clinical data from its EHR and staff contact information from a real-time locating system to provide on-site CDC staff with the information they needed to contain the virus and to study how it spreads. Employees who were identified as being exposed were quickly tested, avoiding a hospital shutdown.


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

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UpSpring Baby partners with Doctor on Demand to incorporate its online lactation consultation services into the DOD telemedicine app. The deal came about via a pitch UpSpring Baby founder Julie Jumonville made via LinkedIn to DOD CMO Pat Batsu, MD. (Never has the “power of social media” been a more appropriate buzz phrase.) Given that I have had lactation consultants on speed dial for months at a time, I’m willing to bet new moms won’t blink an eye at spending $40 for an anxiety-reducing 25-minute video consult.

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New data from Rock Health shows that 2014 digital health funding exceeded $4.1 billion, a sum greater than that of the past three years combined. This year will likely see that figure climb even higher, given the growing number of finally viable telemedicine business models, and the over-hyped yet continually expanding wearables market.

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Healthcare analytics vendor Inovalon Holdings files for a $500 million IPO. The CEO and board chair is cardiologist Keith Dunleavy, MD. The company’s technology is used by NextGen, Greenway, Allscripts, and Walgreens.

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Specialty EMR vendor Modernizing Medicine acquires Aesyntix Health, which offers dermatology practice RCM, inventory management, and group purchasing services.

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Health management technology and remote patient monitoring services company Honeywell HomMed changes its name to Honeywell Life Care Solutions.

Qualcomm partners with Walgreens to integrate its 2Net Platform with the retail pharmacy’s mobile and web applications, and its Balance Rewards for healthy choices program. Novartis also selects the 2Net Platform to expedite the collection and aggregation of medical device data during clinical trials.

Private equity firm GI partners acquires Canadian healthcare IT company Logibec from OMERS Private Equity. US subsidiary MatrixCare will be retained by OMERS as a separate company.


Announcements and Implementations

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Northern Ohio Medical Specialists ACO goes live on eClinicalWorks Care Coordination Medical Records for population health management.

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Kentucky Health Center Network selects PopIQ software from i2i Systems to aggregate de-identified patient data from its 161 patient care sites across the state. The project is expected to wrap up in May 2015.

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South Carolina Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center selects Phreesia’s point-of-service technology to expedite patient check-in. Phreesia’s solution will integrate with the center’s Athenahealth EHR.

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Digital heart health company Qardio launches the QardioMD multi-patient monitoring tool and QardioBase smart scale at CES, which takes over Las Vegas for most of this week. The annual Digital Health Summit at CES kicks off today, featuring such speakers as HIStalk contributor and Cedars-Sinai CIO Darren Dworkin; Withings CEO Cedric Hutchings; Walgreens VP of Digital Health Adam Pelligrini; former ONCer Lygeia Ricciardi, now digital health expert at Clear Voice Consulting; and Dr. Phil, who will likely tout Doctor on Demand, the telemedicine company he started with his son in 2013.

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Medical practice performance management company GloStream chooses DrFirst’s EPCS Gold 2.0 controlled drug e-prescribing system to comply with New York’s I-STOP mandatory e-prescribing requirement.


Government and Politics

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CMS announces a second ICD-10 end-to-end testing period that will run from April 26 through May 1. Over 800 volunteer submitters will be selected to participate in testing with Medicare Administrative Contractors and the Common Electronic Data Interchange contractor. Volunteer forms are due January 9.

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HHS is on the hunt for vendors to run its National Data Warehouse, which captures, aggregates, and analyzes information related to beneficiary and customer experiences with Medicare and Healthcare.gov. Potential contractors must be able to demonstrate experience with “scalability and security in protecting data and information with customer, person-sensitive information including Personal Health Information and Personally Identifiable information (personal health records, etc.).” Interested parties have until January 19 to respond.

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Core Pediatrics (NH) physicians express their frustration over the state of New Hampshire’s stymied efforts to create a functioning vaccine registry. Opponents and proponents alike are in dispute over how people would choose to participate in the system and how their decisions would be recorded. The state, which has been working for the last 20 years to create VaxNH, is the only one in the country without such a registry.

Politico reports that the Office of Management and Budget has received proposed rules for Stage 3 of Meaningful Use, as well as a proposed rule changing ONC’s EHR certification program to “make it more broadly applicable to other types of health IT health care settings.” OMB will likely clear both proposals in the coming months.


People

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OB/GYN EHR vendor DigiChart promotes Rodney Hamilton, MD to president and CEO.

Forbes releases its 30 Under 30 list of entrepreneurs making a difference in digital health. Healthcare IT-related names include Nat Turner, Flatiron Health; Jason Bornhurst, Patient IO; Katelyn Gleason, Eligible API; David He, Quanttus; and Pelu Tran, Augmedix.


Research and Innovation

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A Xerox poll finds that 64 percent of respondents don’t use patient portals due in large part to a lack of communication about portal availability on the part of their physician. Over half of those non-users would be “much more interested and proactive in their personal healthcare” if given online access to their medical records.


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HealthTap CEO Ron Gutman brings the concept of telemedicine back down to Earth in a PC Magazine interview: “I’ll be a bit contrarian and say that I don’t think telemedicine is changing anything. Telemedicine is a feature. We’re not feature-thinkers. We’re system-thinkers. We think about virtual care as a continuum, where telehealth is a feature in that. It’s necessary, but not sufficient.”

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This article highlights emerging trends in biometric identification that involve the nose, ears, heart rhythm, body odor, and even the gluteus maximus (cheekily referred to as “butt biometrics”).

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Journalist Steven Brill releases a new book, “America’s Bitter Pill,” detailing his views on why Obamacare won’t change the high prices of healthcare. Here’s hoping the book is as compelling a read as his similarly titled 2013 piece for Time Magazine, the longest story the magazine has ever run by a single author.

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In case you missed it, Fortune describes Athenahealth’s “More Disruption Please” conference as “the Animal House of corporate gatherings,” and contrasts the party atmosphere to skeptical investors who believe that Athenahealth shares are massively overvalued.

Tennessee doctors are diagnosing and treating people with flu by telephone or telemedicine, telling them not to come to the office for fear they’ll spread the virus to other waiting patients. The CDC has formally classified this season’s flu outbreak as an epidemic. Walgreens, which tracks prescriptions for antiviral medications, reports that the top areas for flu as of January 2 are cities in Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, and S.C.


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News 12/23/14

December 22, 2014 News Comments Off on News 12/23/14

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CMS announces that 89 new ACOs will join the Shared Savings Program effective January 1, 2015. Aledade founder and former ONC chief Farzad Mostashari, MD wastes no time in celebrating that two will be official Aledade ACOs, with one in Delaware and the other spanning New York, Delaware, and Arkansas.


HIStalk Practice Announcements and Requests

Here’s the video from Ed Marx’s book launch last week for “Extraordinary Tales from a Rather Ordinary Guy.”


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

Total Child Health joins the Allscripts Developer Program, integrating its Child Health and Development Interactive screening System (CHADIS) with Allscripts’ TouchWorks EHR.


Announcements and Implementations

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MFI Recovery Center, a California-based behavioral health provider, selects Core Solutions Inc.’s Cx360 as its second-generation EHR.  

Orion Health integrates Blue Shield of California historical data into the Cal Index HIE, and is working to do the same with data from Anthem Blue Cross. The data integration is part of a two-year project in which Orion Health will also deliver system analytics, improved care coordination tools, and patient engagement applications. Cal Index made headlines last week when Consumer Watchdog urged Californians to opt out of the payer-backed HIE, saying that it hasn’t explained its privacy policy clearly.


Government and Politics

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Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC) and 29 of her House colleagues urge HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell to reduce the 2015 Meaningful Use Stage 2 reporting period from 365 days to 90.

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ONC releases the agenda and a handful of confirmed speakers for its annual meeting, scheduled for February 2-3 at the Washington Hilton in D.C. Attendees may want to stick around for the eHealth Initiative Annual Conference, taking place February 3-5 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel. If my MapQuest skills serve me right, attendees should be able to walk easily from one venue to the other.

The Supreme Court will hear King v Burwell on March 4. The case argues that the Obama administration overstepped its authority by providing federal subsidies to Healthcare.gov users when the ACA’s language only authorized subsidy payments for insurance acquired through state-run exchanges.


Research and Innovation

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Rock Health initiative XX in Health seeks feedback for its Women in Healthcare, 2015 Industry Survey. Results will inform Rock Health’s annual report on the state of women in the healthcare industry. Last year’s stats definitely showed room for improvement:

  • 29 percent of women are not satisfied with their ability to make an impact at work.
  • 40 percent who find education important aren’t satisfied with the opportunities available at work.
  • 63 percent lack a mentor.
  • 73 percent lack a sponsor.

This article highlights the work researchers at Johns Hopkins are doing to mine Twitter for direct tweets related to mental health diagnoses and language cues linked to certain disorders. Researchers hope to share their findings with public health officials to improve on the traditional (i.e. slow and costly) method of collecting data through surveys.


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NaviNet promotes Paul Johnson to vice president of platform implementation, and appoints Grant Ho (CareCloud) vice president of marketing and Stephen Hess (Ipswitch) vice president of product management.

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CompuGroup Medical US promotes Chris Lohl to VP of R&D, ambulatory information systems.

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Vermont Information Technology Leaders names Nancy Rowden Brock (World Learning) CFO.

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AMC Health appoints Paul Argay (Resolution Health) chief marketing officer.


Other

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Has telemedicine jumped the shark? Celebrity investor and entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson joins the hype cycle as part of a media campaign put together by the AMA, ATA, ANA, and Kaiser Permanente, among others. Branson is an investor in telemedicine company Doctor on Demand, which closed a $21 million round of funding in August.

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Westby G. Fisher, MD points out the danger of developing “skill-fade” as physicians become increasingly reliant on healthcare technology:

“[W]ho needs doctors at all if care is reduced to point and click?  While our new breed of physicians have never known medicine without a computer, will all of their study and preparation to become clinicians at the bedside be rendered moot as these young doctors find themselves little more than data entry clerks? How will we keep them clinically skilled? Homogenized mannequins programmed to respond to regimented scenarios? Computers and EMRs must inform the physician rather than mandate, instruct rather than impugn, encourage adaptation rather than thwart it, and always facilitate rather than inhibit patient care.”

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Connecticut Health Policy Project Executive Director Ellen Andrews takes the now defunct HITE-CT HIE to task upon release of a new report by state auditors highlighting deficiencies in financial controls, legal problems, and a “need for improvement in management practices and procedures.” A former HITE-CT board member, Andrews provides fly-on-the-wall insight into the management issues that really caused the state legislature to shut it down after spending over $4 million on its development: “The board fell apart and attendance at the monthly meetings waned as major decisions were made in small committees between meetings, and just submitted to the board as a done deal. Most meetings included long executive sessions, held out of public view, to discuss the continuing legal, personnel, and management problems.” The state is working to stand up another HIE through its Department of Social Services with many of the same players.

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Two students in the U.K. take wearables in a more relaxed direction with development of a device that prompts recording of your favorite T.V. program once it detects you’ve dozed off. The KipstR 3-D printed bracelet uses pulse oximeters to detect when dozing occurs, and then acts as the user’s remote to pause and record the show that was playing. Developed with help from Virgin Media, the device could also be used to determine emotional reactions to a show, prompting suggestions of similar programs. I’m willing to bet Netflix will soon appropriate similar technology as it looks to ramp up its original programming based on the viewing habits of its users.


Sponsor Updates

  • Greenway Health releases the latest version of its PrimeMOBILE EHR platform.
  • E-MDs becomes the first EHR to exchange provider information with the infectious disease registry of the Kansas Health Information Network, helping users comply with Meaningful Use Stage 2 requirements.
  • Greenway Health will sponsor pro golfer Blayne Barber, who will wear the company’s logo on his shirts.

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5 Questions with Toby Sadkin, MD Primary Care Health Partners

December 18, 2014 News Comments Off on 5 Questions with Toby Sadkin, MD Primary Care Health Partners

Toby Sadkin, MD is Executive Committee Chair at Primary Care Health Partners, a group of eight primary care offices located in Vermont and upstate New York. She is also the managing partner of PCHP’s Vermont offices, and the recipient of MGMA’s 2014 Physician Executive of the Year Award. PCHP uses version 11.4.1 of the Allscripts Touchworks EHR, GE Healthcare’s Centricity Group Management (fka Groupcast) PM system, and Microsoft Office. It employs 165 clinical and ancillary staff, which collectively see an average of 470 patients per day.

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Given that you have been overseeing EHR implementations since 2007, how have you seen that process change?
Our EHR implementation team has become more experienced and has developed a good, efficient process for training new users and for periodically updating and reviewing with current users. We continue to face challenges of periodic system errors, slowness, too many “clicks,” and the glitches (and expense) that come with upgrades and hot fixes.

Overall, our group embraced the move to the EHR and we try to use the system to its full advantage. However, we continue to struggle with some of the ongoing frustrations mentioned above. In some ways, we have lowered some of our expectations to try to tolerate the things we don’t like, trying to balance them against the many advantages of the EHR. All of our physicians and NPs are participating in Meaningful Use. At this time, some are in Stage 1 and others are in Stage 2.

In terms of workflow, what types of technology do you feel have had the most positive impact with regard to physician satisfaction and patient outcomes?
The EHR has made many significant, positive impacts. To name just a few:

  • The ability for multiple clinicians and staff to view and use the same chart at the same time.
  • The ability for the physician to access records remotely.
  • Electronic prescribing (keeping accurate and up-to-date medication lists with built-in interaction checking).
  • The ability to track quality measures for a multitude of chronic diseases and recommended health screenings.
  • Quick and easy access to references and patient education material.
  • The use of portals as a method to communicate with patients.

How do you feel about the current state of interoperability (or lack thereof)?
PCHP has capability to communicate among our own offices. There is currently not much for functional interoperability among different EHRs. We try to get by with interfaces for labs/results, but these are expensive and have been variable with reliability. We look forward to comprehensive interoperability among different EHRs, which will allow even better care for patients, giving physicians all the available clinical information regardless of where the services were rendered and eliminating unnecessary duplication of diagnostic tests. Very recently, HIE has become available for our region, and so PCHP is in the early stages of working through the logistics and hoping it will prove to be successfully functional.

Has your organization encountered any healthcare IT implementation challenges in the last year? Do you anticipate implementing any new technologies within the next year or two?
PCHP worked hard to be sure to get the necessary EHR update in order to meet the requirements for Meaningful Use, and also to be able to meet all the measures for high-level scores on our NCQA/patient-centered medical home recertifications. This required significant investment into hardware, software, and training. We continue to struggle with the right decision regarding disaster recovery/business continuity, as the best solutions are cost-prohibitive.

At the same time, the physician partners in PCHP have decided to do a full re-assessment of our EHR and want to compare to several other EHRs. To that end, we have a work group that will be doing this evaluation, thoroughly evaluating the advantages and disadvantages , and making a recommendation of whether to stay with our current EHR or to take on the daunting project of going through a conversion to another system.

What implementation best practices can you share with other providers?
It is important to have a dedicated EHR team, with representation that includes a variety of perspectives and expertise (We have administration, implementation staff, physicians, nurse, and IT). Our team started meeting from the time we made the decision to move to an EHR (eight years ago) and has continued this regular meeting schedule. This team guides all the decisions related to the EHR, takes in feedback and suggestions form the users, and keeps all the users informed with regard to any changes, system upgrades, and workflow recommendations. A combination of administration, IT, and implementation staff make up a help desk team that users can reach out to for troubleshooting.

Even as our group begins the process of reassessing our EHR and considering a possible change in systems, we are cautious to remember that in contemplating such a change, the grass may not be greener – just different.


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JenniferMr. H, Lorre, Dr. Jayne, Dr. Gregg, Lt. Dan, Dr. Travis

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News 12/18/14

December 18, 2014 News Comments Off on News 12/18/14

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Traffic at Healthcare.gov reaches a record high on the final day for sign ups, with over 1 million people logging in on Monday to buy policies that go into effect January 1. CMS reports that 2.5 million visitors had enrolled as of last Friday. Final figures have not yet been released for total sign ups during the enrollment period, though some industry experts are optimistic it will surpass the government’s stated goal of 9.1 million. Marketing agreements with higi healthcare kiosks, Monster.com, Peers.org, LinkedIn, and even 7-Eleven (via PayNearMe) likely helped boost that figure.


HIStalk Practice Announcements and Requests

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We’re running an end-of-year special on promoted and produced webinars for those signed by December 31, so it’s a great time to contact Lorre to book a slot before the HIMSS conference.


Webinars

December 18 (Thursday) 1:00 ET. Virtual book launch for “Extraordinary Tales from a Rather Ordinary Guy,” a new book by “CIO Unplugged” contributor Ed Marx. Ed will go over the principles contained in the book, read a couple of tales that haven’t been shared until now, and accept live questions. Attendees who use the webinar’s interactive features will be eligible to win free copies of the book as well as a Kindle.


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

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American Well closes a Series C round of $81 million. The Boston-based company, which announced integration with Apple’s HealthKit several months ago, will use the additional capital to expand its telehealth services.

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Predilytics secures $10 million in a Series C round led by Qualcomm Ventures, with participation from existing investors Highland Capital, Foundation Medical, and Flybridge Capital Partners.

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Lightbeam Health receives an unspecified capital investment from former Allscripts executives Glen Tullman and Lee Shapiro.


Announcements and Implementations

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Fremont Family Care (NB) receives the HIMSS Ambulatory Davies Award of Excellence for its use of EHR technology to improve patient outcomes while achieving ROI. The non-profit subsidiary of Fremont Health is the twelfth eClinicalWorks customer to receive the award in the past seven years.

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MTBC launches its iEHR iPad app featuring  schedule access, patient eligibility, chart creation, e-prescribing, and claim creation. The New Jersey-based company went public this summer.

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LifeWise Health Plan of Oregon announces it will offer its members virtual visits with Teladoc physicians beginning January 1. It will also offer the service to members in the state of Washington.

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Wellcentive joins the CommonWell Health Alliance.


Government and Politics

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HHS awards over $665 million to 28 states, three territories, and the District of Columbia in the second round of funding for its State Innovation Models initiative. Individual states will use their allocated funds to create “statewide health transformation to improve health care,” which will likely include expanding the adoption of healthcare IT.

Media outlets report that CMS will hit 257,000 EPs with penalties January 1 for failing to meet Medicare Meaningful Use requirements. Payment adjustments will go into effect January 5. Providers will be able to apply for reconsideration if they feel they’ve been incorrectly penalized.


Research and Innovation

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The Healthcare Incentives Improvement Institute gives 40 states and the District of Columbia an “F” on their ability to provide publicly available information on the quality of their physicians. Just six states passed with a “C” or higher, with Minnesota and Washington earning “As” for the second year in a row. HIII applauds their efforts, while taking the other 48 states to task: “What they have shown through their efforts is that the process of measuring physician quality is achievable, and that designing a website to publish that information is perfectly feasible. In other words, by their actions, they accentuate the failures of the other states.”

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The Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Global Health hosts a Stop Ebola Hackathon at MIT to come up with new ways to battle the deadly disease. Technology-related concepts included a computerized facial-recognition system that could be used in the field to quickly link patients with their medical records, and a low-cost wristband device that could measure a patient’s temperature and alert a doctor of developing fever.

New research shows that 49 percent of primary care patients prefer to withhold data contained in their medical record from some or all of their health care providers. The first real-world trial of the impact of patient-controlled access to EHRs highlights the “tension between patients who should have control over their health information and doctors who may not serve them well, and may actually harm them, if important information is hidden.”


Other

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Harvard Medical School’s Center for Primary Care launches InciteHealth, a year-long fellowship program with an aim to improve healthcare access, affordability, and outcomes. The program will provide “Inciters” with mentorship; education and collaboration; partnerships with the medical community; and access to established leaders in primary care, venture investment, law, and entrepreneurship. Applications for the 2015 program will be accepted through January 9.

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Sony announces it’s getting into the smartglasses game with the unveiling of its Single Lens Display Module. Designed for sports and work, the clip-on unit will turn eyewear into a smart device capable of displaying visual information. 

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Snapchat also seems to be getting into smartglasses. Reports are circulating that it has acquired Vergence Labs, which makes frames that can shoot and store video. In an ironic twist, the reports have been sourced from hacked Sony emails sent by Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton, who serves on Snapchat’s board.

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The American Medical Association lists EHR improvements among its “10 top issues that impacted physicians in 2014.” Ebola and the Open Payments program also made the cut.


Sponsor Updates

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Employees of PerfectServe collected donations for the Florence Crittenton Agency in Tennessee, donating clothing and 10 suitcases for the agency’s “Wheels of Hope” campaign that allows children who arrive carrying their belongings in a trash bag to leave with their own suitcase.


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News 12/16/14

December 16, 2014 News Comments Off on News 12/16/14

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The American Telemedicine Association launches an accreditation program for online, direct-to-consumer healthcare consultations. According to ATA CEO Jonathan Linkous, the new program will provide benchmarks for organizations building an online practice; provide reassurance to payers that the virtual services they reimburse follow federal and state laws and regulations; assure patient privacy; are transparent in pricing and operations; use qualified, licensed providers; and follow appropriate clinical practices and guidelines. I can only assume the ATA’s program will live longer than the recently shuttered Happtique’s healthcare app certification program, especially given recent findings that “replacing in-person acute care services with telehealth visits reimbursed at the same rate as a doctor’s office visit could save the Medicare program an estimated $45/visit.”

I reached out to Teladoc, which already uses a provider credentialing process certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance, to gauge its thoughts on the ATA’s news. A company representative shared this with me: “We applaud the ATA’s efforts to improve the quality of care people receive through telemedicine. We will certainly look carefully at the ATA’s announcement to see if there is anything we believe will improve our processes, quality standards, value, and marketability of our services.” Marketability will likely be the key word in the eyes of vendors when it comes to determining the success of the new program.


HIStalk Practice Announcements and Requests

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The first book of HIStalk “CIO Unplugged” contributor Ed Marx has been released and we’re holding a virtual book launch for “Extraordinary Tales from a Rather Ordinary Guy” this Thursday, December 18, at 1:00 p.m. ET. Ed will go over the principles contained in the book, read a couple of tales that haven’t been shared until now, and accept live questions. Attendees who use the webinar’s interactive features will be eligible to win free copies of the book as well as a Kindle.

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I had to chuckle, and ask myself why Mr. H (certifiably pro Oxford comma) hasn’t been asked to respond to @CelebrityOxford’s question above. Handle creator Rick Mueller sums up the movement’s origin and celeb responses here.


Webinars

December 17 (Wednesday) 1:00 ET. There Is A 90% Probability That Your Son Is Pregnant: Predicting the Future of Predictive Analytics in Healthcare. Sponsored by Health Catalyst. Presenter: Dale Sanders, SVP of strategy, Health Catalyst. Predictive analytics is more than simple risk stratification. Once you identify an individual’s risk, what are the odds that you can change their behavior and what will it cost to do so? This presentation, geared towards managers and executives, addresses scenarios in which predictive models may or not be effective given that 80 percent of outcomes are driven by socioeconomic factors rather than healthcare delivery.


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

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Google Ventures invests heavily in healthcare and life sciences, with plans to do it again in 2015. More than one-third of the $425 million Google Ventures invested in 2014 went to healthcare and life-sciences companies, up from 9 percent each of the prior two years. Flatiron Health, which Google invested $100 million in earlier this year, is Google’s second-biggest venture investment after Uber. (Read Mr. H’s interview with Flatiron Health CMO Amy Abernethy, MD, PhD here.)


Government and Politics

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Vivek Murthy, MD is confirmed as U.S. Surgeon General (the youngest ever and the first of Indian-American heritage). His confirmation comes after his initial nomination earlier this year stalled when the NRA raised objection to Murthy’s characterization of guns as a health issue. A graduate of Harvard and Yale, Murthy is founder of Visions Worldwide, which works on AIDS education in India; advocacy group Doctors for America; technology company TrialNetworks; and was most recently a hospitalist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (MA).


Announcements and Implementations

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Aviation & Occupational Medicine (CO) selects PM software from Benchmark Systems. The new system will better enable the workers compensation clinic to transition to ICD-10, as well as automate front- and back-end billing operations.

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The Medical Society of the State of New York selects DrFirst as its recommended provider of e-prescribing software. MSSNY’s endorsement comes just a few months before New York’s I-STOP mandatory e-prescribing legislation takes effect.

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Northern Medical Specialists (NY) selects the eClinicalWorks EHR for its 70 physicians at four locations. NMS offers its patients the FollowMyHealth portal from Allscripts.

Compleat Rehab and Sports Therapy Center (NC) and Hot Springs Sports Medicine (AR) – both owned by Kare Partners – select Clinicient’s TotalInsight software and revenue cycle management services for seven clinic locations.

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ChartSpan, a health record organization tool, becomes the most downloaded iPhone and iPad medical app in the U.S. The company hasn’t released exact figures, but has noted it beats industry conversion averages for downloads-to-active-users by nearly 500 percent. An Android version is expected early next year.

Comet-IS adopts HL7’s Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) into its Carefluence application development platform.

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IPatientCare launches the miWatch patient and physician engagement app for Android-based smartwatches. The app serves up appointment reminders, refill requests, and portal notifications, among other features.

Physician management services vendor Women’s Health USA chooses athenahealth’s EHR, revenue cycle, and patient engagement services for its 250 providers. The companies will also jointly offer their bundled services to other physicians.

Allscripts certifies the Healthwise Patient Engagement Solution for integration with its TouchWorks EHR. The solution includes patient care instructions, videos, and interactive tools developed by the Boise, Idaho-based non-profit.


Research and Innovation

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Smart thermometer developer Kinsa conducts a pilot project with schools in Texas to aggregate de-identified temperature data to create a “map of human health,” which it hopes to sell to weather forecasters and pharmaceutical companies. The company closed a $9.6 million Series A financing round last week from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and FirstMark Capital, among others.

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A study (and I use that term loosely) in New Zealand finds that more popular magazine titles are more likely to be stolen from patient waiting rooms. “Gossipy” and “most gossipy” titles (those with five or more celebrities on the cover) were pinched most frequently. National Geographic, BBC History, and the Australian Women’s Weekly also garnered a trip out of the office. Issues of Time and the Economist were not touched.


People

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Jamie Coffin, PhD (Clarify Healthcare) is named CEO of ambulatory surgery software vendor SourceMedical.


Other

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The local paper spotlights the roll out of MediSecure’s Dr Shop prescription abuse prevention software in Australia. The tool enables physicians to determine if a patient has been prescribed 138 dangerous drugs by other doctors on the same day or in the last 90 days. Dr Shop only works with MediSecure’s e-prescribing software, which is used by around half the nation’s medical practices.

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CMS consultants travel to Micronesia to spend two days training Medicaid and public health personnel on the upcoming conversion to ICD-10. Similar training will take place on Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.

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The non-profit Physicians Foundation points out five critical areas that will greatly impact physicians over the next year in its Watch List for 2015 .

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Sony Pictures Entertainment emails its employees confirming that HIPAA data might have been compromised during the breach that took place just before Thanksgiving. Stolen data may have included Social Security Numbers, claims, appeals information (including diagnosis and disability codes), dates of birth, home addresses, health plan member ID numbers, and medical information provided to Sony outside of SPE health plans.

This article highlights the unsuccessful efforts of the Health Data Exchange Group in Oregon to develop an interoperable, record-sharing system for local healthcare providers, largely due to financial concerns. Exchanging information with hospitals, most of of which are on Epic, remains “like exploring a house with hundreds of rooms,” according to Regina Dehen, ND CMO, National College of Natural Medicine. “We’re at that point with electronic medical records where I can get the information, but I may not be able to read it or parts of it may be uninterpretable by my system. Sometimes it works flawlessly, and it’s amazing, Unfortunately, right now, you go, ‘Whew, it works,’ as opposed to just taking it for granted.”


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