Projects Funded by State (continued) AHRQ Health Information Technology Programs-Update 2005-06 Kentucky (Total funding: $3.0M)Meeting Information Needs of Referrals ElectronicallyDescription: Identifies essential technological needs for accessing and sharing data and information between patients and health care providers; develops an implementation plan to expand the transmission of referral information electronically in a closed health system to an open system.Estimated total funding: $197,528Principal Investigator: Carol IresonApplicant Institution: University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KYGrant No.: P20 HS15208Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2005Connecting Healthcare in Central AppalachiaDescription: Implements and trains staff on the use of an EMR system in a rural integrated health care delivery system serving approximately 20 counties throughout Eastern Kentucky and Southern West Virginia.Estimated total funding: $1.5MPrincipal Investigator: Polly BentleyApplicant Institution: Appalachian Regional Health, Hazard, KYGrant No.: UC1 HS15182Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-8/31/2007ED Information Systems-Kentucky & Indiana HospitalsDescription: Implements and trains users of a Web-based electronic record system in the emergency departments of two small community hospitals, one medium-sized community hospital, one rural hospital, and three private primary care physician practices; evaluates the reduction in medical errors, waiting time, and costs as well as patient and physician satisfaction.Estimated total funding: $1,302,554Principal Investigator: David PecoraroApplicant Institution: Jewish Hospital Health Care, Louisville, KYGrant No.: UC1 HS14897Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2007Back to MapLouisiana (Total funding: $3.2M)Cardiovascular Care Disparities: Safety-Net HIT StrategyDescription: Designs the implementation of a longitudinal cardiovascular disease information system platform to address disparities viewed as a lifelong disease process, and examines the impact of health IT on quality improvement, medical and financial effectiveness, and increased value.Estimated total funding: $194,499Principal Investigator: Bruce FergusonApplicant Institution: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LAGrant No.: P20 HS15305Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2005Distance Management of High-Risk Obstetrical PatientsDescription: Develops a technology plan to improve access to maternal-fetal medicine services throughout the State and guides the implementation of telemedicine capabilities to provide real-time remote diagnostic ultrasound and consultative services to women with high-risk pregnancies.Estimated total funding: $187,624Principal Investigator: Candice FergusonApplicant Institution: Woman's Hospital, Baton Rouge, LAGrant No.: P20 HS15435Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2005HIT Service IntegrationDescription: Creates a detailed assessment of the feasibility of health IT implementation including the development of an implementation plan, specification of clinical and organizational needs, identification of goals, and identifying barriers and ways to address those barriers.Estimated total funding: $200,000Principal Investigator: Michelle LemmingApplicant Institution: Franklin Foundation Hospital, Franklin, LAGrant No.: P20 HS15195Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/20052005Service IntegrationDescription: Builds an integrated communications system with area hospitals, clinics and service providers in St. Mary Parish, Iberia Parish, and Terrebonne Parish that will support chronic disease management and improve patient safety. Authorizes health care providers will have swift, secure access to important patient information at the point of care.Estimated total funding: $1,500,000Principal Investigator: Michelle LemmingApplicant Institution: Franklin Foundation Hospital, Franklin, LAGrant No.: UC1 HS016151Estimated dates: 9/30/2005-9/29/2008Louisiana Rural Health Information Technology PartnershipDescription: Implements a Complete Medical Record (a computerized emergency department communication, documentation, passive tracking, and medical records system) in an emergency department and evaluates the use of this technology toward improving patient safety and quality of care.Estimated total funding: $1,125,258Principal Investigator: Paul SallesApplicant Institution: Assumption Community Hospital, Napoleonville, LAGrant No.: UC1 HS14953Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2007Back to MapMaine (Total funding: $4.5M)The Chronic Care Technology Planning ProjectDescription: Plans for standard exchange of clinical information for patients with chronic disease when transitioning from acute to non-acute care settings between primary care physicians, outpatient specialists, home health providers, nursing homes, and hospitals; creates an Institute for Healthcare Improvement Breakthrough Series Learning Collaborative to build on their work implementing the Chronic Care Model by enhancing the use of IT.Estimated total funding: $188,739Principal Investigator: John BranscombeApplicant Institution: The Aroostook Medical Center, Presque Isle, MEGrant No.: P20 HS14949Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/20052005The Chronic Care Technology ProjectDescription: Facilitates transfer of information among providers and patients in the Presque Isle community; implements a model of chronic care management; and educates area health care providers on how best to use current information systems to communicate with each other.Estimated total funding: $1,312,329Principal Investigator: John BranscombeApplicant Institution: Aroostook Medical Center, Presque Isle, MEGrant No.: UC1 HS016154Estimated dates: 9/30/2005-9/29/2008Midcoast Maine Patient Safety with IT IntegrationDescription: Develops new systems and a high level of integration and cooperation in four significant areas: medication management, patient discharge, high-level integration of information, and the development of a new paradigm for evaluating, selecting, and implementing new technologies.Estimated total funding: $200,000Principal Investigator: Maureen BuckleyApplicant Institution: Northeast Health Foundation, Rockland, MEGrant No.: P20 HS15170Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2005Improving Care in a Rural Region with Consolidated ImagingDescription: Implements and evaluates the results of the Consolidated Imaging-Picture Archiving and Communication System (a shared, standards-based, interoperable health information technology) that makes radiology images available for review within minutes of when they are acquired.Estimated total funding: $1,382,861Principal Investigator: Robert ColemanApplicant Institution: Maine Medical Center, Portland, MEGrant No.: UC1 HS15328Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2007Improving HIT Implementation in a Rural Health SystemDescription: Implements an outpatient EMR in a rural health system using distinct phases to match the expected learning curve and to reduce the potential loss of practice productivity often associated with the implementation of an EMR; also collects data about patient safety, quality, access, cost, and productivity.Estimated total funding: $1,375,179Principal Investigator: Daniel MingleApplicant Institution: Maine General Medical Center, Augusta, MEGrant No.: UC1 HS15337Estimated dates: 9/10/2004-8/31/2007Back to MapMaryland (Total funding: $1.56M)Community HealthLink Care: Regional EMRDescription: Develops a secure, comprehensive, virtual health record for medically underserved patients that will lead to the implementation of a health IT infrastructure necessary to support a single, shared EMR application to promote the community-wide exchange of patient information for clinical decision support, research, and disease management on behalf of low-income, uninsured people.Estimated total funding: $200,000Principal Investigator: Thomas LewisApplicant Institution: Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County, Silver Spring, MDGrant No.: P20 HS14962Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/20052005Metro DC Health Information Exchange (MeDHIX)Description: Implements a regional, Web-based electronic health record system, linking Washington, D.C., area providers who care for the underinsured and their families; creates a Web-based resource center for clinicians to use in decisionmaking; and ensures patient control over access to their medical records.Estimated total funding: $1,363,135Principal Investigator: Thomas LewisApplicant Institution: Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County, Silver Spring, MDGrant No.: UC1 HS016130Estimated dates: 9/30/2005-9/29/2008Back to MapMassachusetts (Total funding: $14.4M)Statewide Implementation of Electronic Health RecordsDescription: Performs a rigorous evaluation of the impact of a State-wide implementation program on EHR adoption by rural and non-rural ambulatory care practices and its impact on medication errors and the quality of ambulatory care as a collaborative effort among providers, insurers, and businesses in cooperation with the State government.Estimated total funding: $1,497,154Principal Investigator: David BatesApplicant Institution: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MAGrant No.: UC1 HS15397Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2007SAFEHealth - Secure Architecture for Exchanging Health InformationDescription: Creates a local heath information exchange infrastructure that integrates workflow and improves communication for patients, health care providers, payers, and public health agencies.Estimated total funding: $1,419,846Principal Investigator: Lawrence Garber,Applicant Institution: Fallon Clinic, Inc., Worcester, MAGrant No.: UC1 HS15220Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2007EMS-Based TIPI-IS Cardiac Care QI-Error Reduction SystemDescription: Implements the time-insensitive predictive instruments built into the computerized electrocardiograph in emergency medical service settings and emergency departments; also evaluates its impact on reducing errors and avoidable delays in emergency care.Estimated total funding: $1,499,998Principal Investigator: Harry SelkerApplicant Institution: New England Medical Center, Boston, MAGrant No.: UC1 HS15124Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2007Improving Pediatric Safety and Quality with Health Care ITDescription: Assesses improvements in patient safety and experience of care associated with implementation of several decision support functions embedded in an electronic health record: (1) the influence of weight-based dosing on pediatric adverse drug events; (2) the influence of a test result tracking system on appropriate followup of ordered tests; and (3) the influence of automated reminders on symptom monitoring and medications for children with asthma and attention deficit disorder.Estimated total funding: $1,489,826Principal Investigator: Timothy FerrisApplicant Institution: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAGrant No. R01 HS15002Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2007Improving Safety and Quality with Outpatient Order EntryDescription: Examines the impact of integrating ambulatory CPOE with advanced CDSS on safety and quality in the ambulatory setting, its organizational efficiency, workflow, and satisfaction, and conducts a cost-benefit analysis.Estimated total funding: $1,499,401Principal Investigator: Tejal GandhiApplicant Institution: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MAGrant No.: R01 HS15226Estimated dates: 9/03/2004-8/31/2007Value of Imaging-Related Information TechnologyDescription: Assesses the impact of Medical Imaging Informatics on health care costs and quality and develops a business case related to the acquisition and implementation of automated radiology systems; develops a financial model to demonstrate the impact of these systems on provider systems and health care quality.Estimated total funding: $1,471,989Principal Investigator: Scott GazelleApplicant Institution: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAGrant No.: R01 HS14891Estimated dates: 9/07/2004-8/31/2007Health Information Technology in the Nursing HomeDescription: Assesses the effects of CDSS in nursing homes on medication ordering and monitoring for residents in long term care setting; also tracks costs and assesses productivity, impact, and nursing home culture and organization.Estimated total funding: $1,458,965Principal Investigator: Jerry GurwitzApplicant Institution: University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MAGrant No.: R01 HS15430Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2007Evaluating Smart Forms and Quality Dashboards in an EHRDescription: Assesses the value of health IT to clinicians through creation of CDSS tools integrated with clinical documentation workflow and physician performance feedback, its impact on clinical decision support and quality assessment, and its cost-effectiveness.Estimated total funding: $1,153,892Principal Investigator: Blackford MiddletonApplicant Institution: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MAGrant No.: R01 HS15169Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2007ParentLink: Better and Safer Emergency Care for ChildrenDescription: Evaluates the completeness and accuracy of information on symptoms, disease conditions, medications, and allergies generated by parents using a patient-centered health technology called ParentLink compared to information documented by emergency department physicians and nurses; ParentLink's impact on patient safety and quality.Estimated total funding: $756,301Principal Investigator: Stephen PorterApplicant Institution: Children's Hospital Corporation, Boston, MAGrant No.: R01 HS14947Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2006E-Prescribing Impact on Patient Safety, Use, and CostDescription: Assesses the impact of a State-wide rollout of e-prescribing using PocketScript software and its effect on safety, quality, cost, formulary compliance, and outcomes.Estimated total funding: $1,122,244Principal Investigator: Joel WeissmanApplicant Institution: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAGrant No.: R01 HS15175Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-12/31/20062005Electronic Prescribing Using a Community Utility: The ePrescribing GatewayDescription: Uses an existing community utility for e-Prescribing called the eRx Gateway to test the e-Prescribing standards and conduct needed research into ambulatory drug safety and the impact of e-Prescribing on physician workflows.Estimated total funding: $1,000,000Principal Investigator: Jeffrey M. RothschildApplicant Institution: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MAGrant No.: U18 HS016377Estimated dates: 1/01/2006-12/31/2006Back to MapMichigan (Total funding: $4.38M)HIT Planning for a Critical Access Hospital PartnershipDescription: Plans, develops, and implements health IT to assist local rural communities in improving health care access, building local and regional resources to monitor the quality of health care, and expanding the use of health IT educational, communication, and clinical applications.Estimated total funding: $193,848Principal Investigator: Donald WheelerApplicant Institution: Baraga County Memorial Hospital, L'Anse, MIGrant No.: P20 HS15004Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/20052005Critical Access Hospital Partnership Health IT ImplementationDescription: Establishes a Web-based electronic medical record system for 10 small rural hospitals to connect them to the area's regional medical center. The project's ultimate goal is to quickly give all providers access to patient data, eliminate duplicate tests and exams, deliver high-quality care, reduce medical errors and track health outcomes.Estimated total funding: $1,484,167Principal Investigator: Donald WheelerApplicant Institution: Upper Peninsula Health Care Network, L'Anse, MIGrant No.: UC1 HS016152Estimated dates: 9/30/2005-9/29/2008Bar Coding for Patient Safety in Northern MichiganDescription: Implements a bar-coding application in to an existing integrated health IT network that alerts providers to potential drug interactions and allergic reactions, tracks "near misses," and provides a permanent record of the patient's medication history that is accessible by providers at any site.Estimated total funding: $1,254,250Principal Investigator: Randi OehlersApplicant Institution: Munson Medical Center, Traverse City, MIGrant No.: UC1 HS14878Estimated dates: 9/30/2004-9/29/2007HIT Support for Safe Nursing CareDescription: Examines the use of the HANDS software system, an health IT-supported care planning process for nursing care, and its ability to be transferable between nurses, units, and health care settings.Estimated total funding: $1,486,634Principal Investigator: Gail KeenanApplicant Institution: Regents of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIGrant No.: R01 HS15054Estimated dates: 9/01/2004-8/31/2007 Current as of February 2006 Internet Citation: Projects Funded by State (continued): AHRQ Health Information Technology Programs-Update 2005-06. February 2006. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/factsheets/it/hitfact/hitfact3.html