The Role of Information Technology in EMG
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The Role of Information
Technology For A Private
Medical Practice
Noel Chua
Rosalinda Raymundo
BACKGROUND
Ellwood Medical Group
Zelienople and Ellwood City
5 Doctors, 1 Nurse Practitioner
5 Offices
Ellwood City Hospital
8000 patients
MAJOR PLAYERS
Doctors and Nurse Practitioner
Office staff (secretaries, nurses, etc)
Insurers
Pharmacies
OBJECTIVE
To analyze the problems encountered
primarily by doctors in EMG and
propose a system that will provide
solutions to these problems especially
through information technology
PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED
Patient record inaccessibility
Poor scheduling process and no
monitoring of incoming lab results and
outstanding messages
No integration of diagnosis and billing
codes
PROBLEMS CONTINUED
No alerts for missed health
maintenance protocols
No alerts for lack of progress towards
an expected goal
No process for tracking down referrals
and consultation
PROBLEMS CONTINUED
Lack of customized flowsheets for
various medical problems
No process of tracking prescriptions
filled by the pharmacies
No process of tracking adverse drug
reactions according to different
categories such as by patient, drug, or
pharmacy
PROBLEMS CONTINUED
No process available to access single or
groups of medical records by specific
clinical attributes
No process for alerting physician on
non-covered medicines or HMO
authorization requirements
ANALYSIS OF THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE
PROBLEMS
To improve accessibility requires a
system that will allow capture and
storage of patient data easily retrievable
at the point of care
The system should be capable of
different administrative functions
ANALYSIS CONTINUED
The system should support physicians
in the proper use of billing codes,
integrating these codes with diagnosis
codes and procedural codes
The system should have an alert
system that will trigger a response from
the physician when treatment objectives
are not satisfied
ANALYSIS CONTINUED
The system should enable physicians to
do ad hoc queries such as tracking
referrals and consultations
The system should allow physicians to
view nationally accepted practice
guidelines on demand and enable
physicians to provide relevant handouts
ANALYSIS CONTINUED
The system must be able to alert physician
whether a prescription is filled or not filled
The system should be able to monitor and
alert physician about adverse drug reactions
and classify them according to causation
The system must allow physicians or
authorized users access to single or groups
of medical records by specific attributes
ANALYSIS CONTINUED
The system should alert physician about
non-covered medication and likely
requires integration with the systems of
the pharmacy or the insurers
MAJOR VENDOR
IDENTIFIED
MCKESSON HBOC www.hboc.com
Strategic mix of applications and
technologies, support and services
designed to support the entire health
delivery process
Allows physicians and other clinicians to
document patient information at the
point of care
HBOC CONTINUED
Allows management of cash flow, monitor
risk, maintain and share patient
demographics and medical records
Allows scheduling of services and resources
Allows access, control, analysis and
integration and sharing of financial and
patient information throughout the
organization
HBOC CONTINUED
Offers managed care software solutions
for providers beginning to assume risk
for patient populations as well as
managed care organizations
Offers decision support tools for the
provider and payor markets by giving
them access to diverse sources of
information, powerful analytical
functions, and extensive reporting and
presentation tools
HBOC CONTINUED
Offers extensive clinical management tools to
optimize quality, appropriateness and costeffectiveness of patient care
Offers comprehensive financial management
tools that facilitate detailed cost accounting
and budgeting analysis, resource utilization
analysis, member management, risk
assessment
GAPS IN EXISTING
SOLUTIONS
HBOC does not allow customization of
chart formats and specialty specific
formats
Has limited support for customizing
flowsheets
Does not track prescriptions filled
Does not track causes of adverse drug
reactions
GAPS CONTINUED
Does not have the ability to handle
clinical problem solving
Does not support education for
drug/food interactions
CONCLUSION
EMG needs a system that will:
allow an integrated delivery of health
service
streamline all work processes
integrate all office functions,
monitor patient outcomes and alert
physicians
CONCLUSION CONTINUED
Boost efficiency and productivity
This requires a considerable investment
of its resources in order to adapt and
stay competitive in a technology driven
society