Person First Health Care Process-Technology Integration (Text Version) Slide presentation from the AHRQ 2009 conference. On September 14, 2009, James Hereford made this presentation at the 2009 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (5 MB) (Plugin Software Help).Slide 1Person First Health Care Process-Technology IntegrationSeptember 14, 2009 | James HerefordPerson first health care process- technology integration.Slide 2story lineOur story did not start with a vision that was followed by a neat, linear and sequential set of actions that put in place that vision.It started with an idea, that people want something from the health care system that they are not getting. A focus on them as people. Not as a patient, or a number, or a disease, but as people. And the way we met those needs must be integrated. That is core to who we are.We started with the web, and built our web portal. We saw that it could not meet the needs unless we had an EMR, so we implemented EPIC.That created both a problem and an opportunity. The technology wasn't fully integrated into the care processes of the clinical teams, which led to the work of the medical home. It also created opportunities for new capabilities, so we integrated a health profile into both the web and the emr.This is a story that continues to unfold, but the focus on people and meeting their needs in an integrated way has remained constant.Slide 3mygrouphealthA screen shot of MyGroupHealth is shown.Slide 4some numbersFor the Week of August 17, 200955% Adult Enrollees Verified.179,666 Adult Enrollees Verified.30,000 Secure Messages Sent.44,000 AVS's Viewed.313,000 Labs Viewed.Slide 5the electronic medical recordA screen shot of EPIC is shown.Slide 6secure messagesA screen shot of EPIC is shown.Slide 7automated results sharingA screen shot of MyGroupHealth is shown.Slide 8online test results and information therapyA screen shot of MyGroupHealth is shown.Slide 9the after visit summaryA screen shot of MyGroupHealth is shown.Slide 10the health profileA screen shot of MyGroupHealth is shown.Slide 11the health profileA screen shot of MyGroupHealth is shown.Slide 12decision support toolsA screen shot of MyGroupHealth is shown.Slide 13integration into lab resultA screen shot of MyGroupHealth is shown.Slide 14risk calculator on the webA screen shot of MyGroupHealth is shown.Slide 15web accessibility of sdm contentA screen shot of MyGroupHealth is shown.Slide 16A screen shot of EPIC is shown.Slide 17A screen shot of EPIC is shown.Slide 18 integration into patient instructionsA screen shot of EPIC is shown.Slide 19Four graphs are shown on the screen."How would you have contacted your health care team if secure email were not available?""How would you rate the value of secure email in enhancing your visits to your health care team?""Would you recommend MyGroupHealth to a friend or colleague?""If you were to be given a choice of health plans, how important would MyGroupHealth's services be in your decision?"Slide 20Medical home pilot: the premiseActivated patients.In relationship withPrepared physicians and teams.equalsLower cost trends & more predictable / better outcomesPatient (in the purple sweater) surrounded by her health care team.Slide 21Medical home pilot: design componentsSlide 22Results—adjusted utilization analysesAn image of the "adjusted utilization analyses" is shown.Slide 23Thank you. Current as of December 2009 Internet Citation: Person First Health Care Process-Technology Integration (Text Version). December 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/events/conference/2009/hereford/index.html