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MEDITECH Standardization Our first step to Information Sophistication, and

This event focuses on the MEDITECH Standardization Program, its impact on information sophistication and the improvement of patient outcomes. Topics include physician integration, data centralization, and key initiatives for better care decisions. Join us to learn about the future of healthcare and our plan for implementation.

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MEDITECH Standardization Our first step to Information Sophistication, and

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  1. MEDITECH Standardization Our first step to Information Sophistication, and Our path to an integrated, coordinated and connected system of care

  2. Agenda: Today’s Kickoff • Reflection • Opening Remarks: Paradigm Shift • What is Information Sophistication, where are we headed? • MEDITECH Standardization Program, Texas Region • Physician Integration Strategy • Q&A

  3. Welcome • Dr. Lawrence Martinelli • Chief Medical Informatics Officer • Medical Director, CM/UR • Covenant Health • Reflection • Jim Schneider • Director of Spiritual Care • Covenant Health

  4. Opening Remarks: Paradigm Shift • Dr. Craig Rhyne • CMO, Covenant Health

  5. Information Sophistication – Where are we heading? Dr. Michael Marino SVP, Chief Medical Informatics Officer St. Joseph Health Dr. Lawrence Martinelli Chief Medical Informatics Officer Medical Director, CM/UR Covenant Health

  6. Information Sophistication: Improving outcomes We are connecting data for improved outcomes … and an advanced patient experience Apps Rapid Data Global Access Portal Patient Input

  7. Information Sophistication: Key initiatives Standardizing our MEDITECH system Centralize data for security, efficiency and flexibility Make data readily available for better care decisions • Evidence-based order sets • Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) • Barcode (bedside) medication verification (BMV) • Secure reliable systems with consistent availability • Physician access from anywhere at anytime • Other physician specific benefits

  8. Information Sophistication: Moving us to the future Traditional Healthcare Proactive Wellness

  9. Information Sophistication: Moving us to the future

  10. The Provider Experience: Planned support throughout Sept 2013 May/June 2013 July 2013 August 2013 Go-Live Support eLearning Small Group Training Informal training sessions • EMR refresh eLearning • Physician support team in dining room • Electronic Medical Record transition from paper • EMR • Allergies • MEDITECH Login/Permissions eLearning Small Group Training Informal training sessions • Please note: • Go-live readiness is based on Patient Safety • ‘Stop Print’ will be implemented prior to or at Go-Live

  11. MEDITECH Standardization Program Texas Region Michelle Woodley RN MSN, VP Clinical Informatics St. Joseph Health Felicia Gordon MS Candidate, RN, BSN, CPHQ, CPEHR, CPHITVP, Performance Improvement/Clinical Information Systems Covenant Health

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  20. MEDITECH Standardization: EHR and our vision for change

  21. MEDITECH Standardization: What’s in scope MEDITECH Advanced Clinical Implementation • Clinical Documentation and Order Management all inpatient departments • Care planning and Use of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) • Hemodynamic monitoring interface- all critical care beds • Transfusion Administration Record (TAR) • Bedside Medication Verification (BMV)- medication barcoding • CPOE and Physician Documentation (Voice Recognition and Template) • Integration of patient education / discharge instruction (Krames/Exitwriter)) • Integration of E-Prescribing and Medication Reconciliation (Dr. First)

  22. MEDITECH Standardization: What’s in scope Wound Image Management • HealthLine • Ricoh camera Mobilab(Phlebotomy Barcoding) Standardization, 5.66 Upgrade with Process Changes and Enhancements Device deployments and Enterprise Master Patient Index (EMPI)

  23. MEDITECH Standardization: St. Joseph Health’s journey The bend in the road is not the end of the road, unless you fail to make the turn. Author Unknown

  24. MEDITECH Standardization: Technical goals • Greatly reduce or eliminate MEDITECH customs • Reduce interfaces by 50% or more • 3rd party applications eliminated or standardized • 3rd party application signatures transferred into MEDITECH • Off-site access: Physician access anytime from anywhere • Increased Patient Access

  25. MEDITECH Standardization: Technical goals • Normative Nomenclature • Develop standard naming conventions across the ministries • Health Information Exchange • Standard build, standard content • Shooting for “80/15/5” standardization • 80% - Enterprise (Across all of SJH) • 15% - Regional • 5% - Ministry

  26. Physician Education Strategy Vira Estrada-Morse Regional Physician Liaison

  27. Physician Education : Approaches/Options

  28. Others • Health Information Management • Quality Management • Clinical Documentation Improvement & Auditing Physician Education : Provider Support Team

  29. Physician Education : Training Plan May and June Meditech (Current system) Log in EMR Navigation Allergies External Links Physician Dining Room (lunch time) Rounding the floors Make appts to go to office or meet at hospital • Access • AD & Meditech • Citrix • Desktop & Mobile • Meditech Mobile • Smartphones & Tablets • Survey • Technology usage • Smart Phone type • Tablet type • PC or MAC • Ambulatory Staff • Access for billing and reports

  30. Session 2 Physician Education : Go-Live Training Plan June July and August Session 1 8 weeks/48 training days • Monday-Friday (3 sessions) eLearning Lab 7:00 – 9:00 am 12:00 – 2:00 pm 5:00 – 7:00 pm Instructor Led Classroom 7:00 – 10:00 am 12:00 – 3:00 pm 5:00 – 8:00 pm Train the Trainer/Super User Training • Saturday (2 sessions) eLearning Lab 8:00 – 10:00 am 11:00 – 1:00 pm Instructor Led Classroom 8:00 – 11:00 am 12:00 – 3:00 pm Physician Desktop EMR/Allergies Electronic Signature PDOC • CPOE • Dr. First • Med Rec • Discharge • Please note: • You can anticipate 4-6 hours of training

  31. Communications: Methods

  32. Next Steps Felicia Gordon

  33. MEDITECH Standardization: Next steps • Schedule time with Physician Support Team member • Take eLearning refresher course for CME credit • Check out CovenantEHR.org for training and update info • Call the Physician Hotline • Ask questions, offer suggestions on how to make the changes successful. Remember, our vision is to be an integrated, coordinated and connected system of care able to support your practice and bring the best outcomes to our patients.

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