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Three Denver Area Health Care Organizations Link Patient Electronic Health Records to Improve Care and Safety
More Than a Million Patients, Three Regional Care Providers and One Real-Time System Let Doctors Exchange Vital Health Information
Business Wire
Three of the largest Front Range health care organizations are taking an
unprecedented leap forward in health care reform by improving care for
more than a million Coloradans with an interconnected electronic patient
record exchange system.
The Children’s Hospital, Kaiser Permanente Colorado and Exempla
Healthcare are now live with an electronic health record (EHR) “health
information exchange” system. It allows patients to show up at any one
of the organizations’ hospitals and clinics and have their records
instantly available to doctors with the click of a button.
Being able to see and share this information enhances the quality and
continuity of care for patients, as doctors share vital patient medical
information through secure, encrypted Internet connections. As a result,
health information exchanges such as this one will allow doctors to more
efficiently and accurately diagnose patients and recommend treatments.
“We no longer have to listen to voice-mail messages or try to decipher
unclear faxes,” said David Kaplan, MD, chief medical information officer
for The Children’s Hospital. “Doctors now have instant access to a
patient’s up-to-date health records, which saves time and reduces
errors.”
The partnership is a pioneering example of three independent health care
organizations sharing patient health records electronically, and is a
concrete example of how health care reform is taking place in Colorado.
All records are up-to-date and changes are logged in real time, helping
the quality of patient care, no matter where and by whom they are seen.
Less than two percent of health care facilities nationally are using
fully electronic health records, and only a handful are exchanging
health information in this integrated manner -- highlighting the
uniqueness of the relationship between the three providers.
“The Obama administration has made it very clear that improving the
nation’s health care system hinges partly on modernizing our industry
with electronic health records, and then encouraging these systems to
become more connected,” said Robert Miller, MD, of Kaiser Permanente.
“As a pediatrician, I’ve seen the benefits of health-IT exchange
first-hand. With quicker access to more information, I can now diagnose,
treat and care for the children in my practice with even greater
confidence and improved results.”
The three providers are in the process of an extended pilot program to
test the system, and officially went online with the CareEverywhere
electronic health care record software system this summer.
Access to patient records are secure and require authorization.
The foundational systems making this exchange possible are commonly
referred to as EHRs or electronic medical records (EMRs), and can hold a
wide variety of information including immunization records, blood type,
lab results, X-rays, allergies, medical histories, current and past
medications and dosages.
While investing in the switch from paper to electronic records costs
millions of dollars, the result leads to more efficient, cost effective
health care with improved safety, quality and communication.
Dr. Kaplan of Children’s Hospital adds that throughout the process,
providers have kept a clear focus that while EHR is an important tool,
it will never replace the doctor-patient relationship. A doctor will
always make the diagnosis and prescribe treatment, not a computer.
Having EHR available to health care providers will only complement that
relationship.
“Traditionally, getting medical records from other organizations has
been time consuming and inconvenient to the degree that clinicians are
often forced to make decisions without complete information,” said Joe
Heaton, vice president and chief medical information officer at Exempla
Healthcare. “The systems we have put in place now allow for faster and
more efficient access to clinical information, which ensures that our
patients have uninterrupted continuity of care between the doctor’s
office and the hospital.”
Health Information Exchange at a glance:
- Enhances quality and safety by reducing the chance for medical errors that occur when information is written down inaccurately or illegibly, or is not available to care providers in a timely manner.
- Promotes efficiencies as physicians can quickly access patient care documents electronically right in the exam room, rather than ordering a repeat of that test or exam that may have been done recently at a partner facility.
- Supports clinical decision-making by providing clinicians prompt access to comprehensive, “continuity of care” patient and clinical information when needed.
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About The Children’s Hospital
The Children’s Hospital has defined and delivered pediatric healthcare
excellence for more than 100 years. Founded in 1908, The Children’s
Hospital is a leading pediatric network entirely devoted to the health
and wellbeing of children. Continually recognized as one of the nation’s
outstanding hospitals by U.S. News & World Report, The Children’s
Hospital is known both for its nationally and internationally recognized
medical, research and education programs as well as the full spectrum of
everyday care for kids throughout Colorado and surrounding states. With
more than 1,000 healthcare professionals representing the full spectrum
of pediatric specialties, The Children’s Hospital network of care
includes its main campus, sixteen Children’s Care Centers and more than
400 outreach clinics. For more information, visit
www.thechildrenshospital.org
.
About Kaiser Permanente Colorado
Kaiser Permanente Colorado is the state's largest nonprofit health plan,
proudly working to improve the lives and health of Denver, Boulder, and
Southern Colorado area residents for 40 years. Kaiser Permanente
Colorado provides comprehensive health care services to over 480,000
members through 20 medical offices and a network of affiliated hospitals
and physicians. The health plan was recently named “Highest in Member
Satisfaction” among Commercial Health Plans by J.D. Power and Associates
for the second year in a row. Kaiser Permanente was also named the
top-ranked commercial health plan and Medicare plan in Colorado by
US
News & World Report/NCQA. In 2008, Kaiser Permanente proudly
directed more than $75 million to community benefit programs to improve
the health of all Coloradans. For more Kaiser Permanente news, visit
kp.org/newscenter
or follow us on twitter
@kpcolorado.
About Exempla Healthcare
Exempla Healthcare, formed in 1998, serves metropolitan Denver through
its three hospitals – Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center, Exempla
Lutheran Medical Center, Exempla Saint Joseph Hospital – and the Exempla
Physician Network of primary care, occupational medicine and specialty
physicians. Exempla’s mission is to foster healing and health for the
people and communities it serves.
www.exempla.org
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-20 10:14:00
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