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California Department of Mental Health. Mental Health Services Act Technological Needs Update on Current Efforts Presentation for the CMHDA CSOC June 21, 2007. Mental Health Technology Goal:.
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California Department of Mental Health Mental Health Services Act Technological Needs Update on Current Efforts Presentation for the CMHDA CSOC June 21, 2007 MHSA Technology
Mental Health Technology Goal: To transform the county mental health technology systems into an accessible, interoperable, comprehensive information network that can: • Facilitate the highest quality, cost-effective services and supports for consumer and family wellness, recovery and resiliency • Easily and securely capture, exchange and utilize information MHSA Technology
Technology Support Ensure that the right data is at the right place at the right time to support the client’s wellness, recovery and resiliency. MHSA Technology
MHSA Technology PlanDraft Proposed Guidelines: Technology Goals Evaluation and approval of technology funding will be made within the context of two technology goals: • Increase consumer and family empowerment by providing the tools for secure consumer and family access to health information within a wide variety of public and private settings. • Modernize and transform clinical and administrative information systems to improve quality of care, operational efficiency and cost effectiveness. MHSA Technology
MHSA Technology PlanDraft Proposed Guidelines: Technology Goals Consumer and Family Empowerment • Accessible Health Information Benefits Include: • Support wellness activities and improve understanding of health issues • Increase control over access to personal health information • Support healthcare decisions and recovery MHSA Technology
MHSA Technology PlanDraft Proposed Guidelines: Technology Goals Consumer and Family Empowerment • Accessible Health Information Benefits Include: • Verify accuracy of information in provider records • Ensure privacy and confidentiality of your medical records • Provide authorized access to family members and other support team MHSA Technology
MHSA Technology PlanDraft Proposed Guidelines: Technology Goals Consumer and Family Empowerment • Accessible Health Information Benefits Include: • Support understanding and appropriate use of medications for treatment and recovery • Reduce adverse drug interactions and allergic reactions • Provide medication history as needed in emergencies or when coordinating care • Reduce hassle through online appointment scheduling and access to treatment information MHSA Technology
Increase use of Resources already in place • Riverside County http://riverside.networkofcare.org/mh/home/index.cfm • Welcome to the Network of Care for Mental Health, sponsored by the California Mental Health Services Act and the Riverside County Department of Mental Health. MHSA Technology
MHSA Technology Plan Draft Proposed Guidelines Access to Computing Resources Projects • Computer resources should include computer hardware, software, and broadband internet connectivity. • The placement of equipment in a convenient and secure physical environment is essential. • “Computer labs” within service delivery settings allowing consumers timely access before or after an appointment • Housing facilities and wellness centers MHSA Technology
MHSA Technology PlanDraft Proposed Guidelines Access to Computing Resources Projects • Computer literacy training must be addressed to allow consumers the ability to utilize all available information. • Timely and simple methods for consumers to get technical support and information about Personal Health Records, EHRs and privacy and security. MHSA Technology
MHSA Technology PlanProposed Guidelines: Technology Goals Consumer and Family Empowerment • DMH has an advisory body comprised of state staff, industry experts, county and contract providers, consultants, consumers and family to: • Ensure the technology supports the needs of the county service delivery providers, clients and their families • Review and recommend the design and implementation of the statewide integrated information systems infrastructure: • System configuration, standards, requirements, policy and security MHSA Technology
Roadmap to Integrated Information System Baseline assessment conducted prior to plan implementation 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 Practice Management EHR “Lite” Ordering Full EHR Document Imaging, or Clinical Notes Module, or EHR “lite” Electronic registration, scheduling and billing interface to contract providers CPOE (Lab, RX) ordering, reporting Full EHR interface from external Providers EHR and PHR Infrastructure MHSA Technology
MHSA TechnologyPlan Timeline • Technology Plan Guidelines: June 2007 • DMH will develop the first draft for stakeholder input by April 2007 • DMH will hold stakeholder input call in May 2007 • DMH will update the draft with comments from CMHDA and each sub-group in Technology by May 2007 • DMH will review draft and make the final plan requirements available in June 2007 • Begin development of Plans: September 2007 • Earliest Plan Review : October 2007 • Earliest Contract Amendment and Funding: Nov. 2007 MHSA Technology
Technology Support Ensure that the right data is at the right place at the right time to support the client’s wellness, recovery and resiliency. MHSA Technology
Future Faces of Health Care Courtesy of: www.bahec.org MHSA Technology
DMH MHSA Technology ContactsDMH MHSA Web Site: www.dmh.ca.gov/mhsa MHSA Technology Email: MHSA-IT@dmh.ca.gov Stephanie Oprendek, Ph.D. Chief, Evaluation, Statistics and Support Branch Phone: 916-653-3517 Email: Stephaine.Oprendek@DMH.CA.GOV Gary Renslo Chief Information Officer Phone: 916-653-3882 Email: Gary.Renslo@DMH.CA.GOV Rebecca Skarr Chief of Applications Development Phone: 916-654-2496 Email: Rebecca.Skarr@DMH.CA.GOV Corina Leon Requirements Coordinator, EHR/HIE/PHR Phone: 916-654-5432 Email: Corina.Leon-Walters@DMH.CA.GOV Lori Hack Project Manager, EHR/HIE/PHR Email: Lori.Hack@DMH.CA.GOV MHSA Technology