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Consultant Proposalby Gina D.
• 100+ Physicians FTE, 10 practices with 15 specialties
• North Dakota. Patients are increasing and expanding health practice.
• First implementation 1998 with McKesson practice partner.
• Need replacement of current EHR. Issues with capabilities and Software is inadequate for the practice.
Health Medical Associates
• Strategy “Rip and Replace”. Interoperable between departments
• CPOE,EHR Management Clinical Decision support, e-prescribing, workflow, data integrity, electronic forms, Mobile device support, platform support.
• Certified EHR vendor and provide training
Situational Analysis
• Implement to its 15 practices and specialties.
• Implementation can take up to 6 months to be fully integrated.
• EHR should be fast and use secure.
• Compatible with systems.
• Compliant to modern technology.
PLAN• Increase patient quality care• Attestation through Meaningful Use. • Improve clinical decision support • Exchange data through an
Interoperable system• Decrease waiting time• Increase net gross and revenues
Health Medical Associates
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Strategic Planning
Identify risk Managemen
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Turn over strategy
Create a Project
Overview and
Migration Path
Strategic Goals
Patient Data Capture Functions
Functional Multiple Users Simultaneously and office locations
Patient Data Management
Supports Growth Charts
E- Prescibing/ Ordering Function
Notification of drug interactions / indication checking
Enables processing refills and renewals
Customized workflows by provider / physician
Print out diverse documents from different screens
Generates Smart Lists (Add items as you type)
Record and Visualize Scan Images
Coding Update- Current diagnosis and procedure codes
Signing Authentication
Provide access online to patients to actual EHR- Patient Portals
Provide access to client education
Clinical Decision Support
Dictation - Speech voice recognition
Orders Management
Charting
Electronic Communication
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evaluation of vendors
High/ Above Average - 3 Average/ Medium - 2 Below Average -1
Interoperability
FunctionalityTelemedicineTechnical support/ServiceTrainingAttestation through Meaningful UseAttractive InterfaceEasy of useGeneral
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High/ Above Average - 3 Average/ Medium - 2 Below Average -1
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Workflowthrough structure
data
E-prescript
ionbrings errors
ProductFinancialBurden
Smart Phrases
Uses SipnusLab & Rad
EasyimplementationI-Cloud
Integrated
system for
history
Links through
web portal
Task to TaskCan take time
Time consumi
ng
Excellent trainingexpensiv
e
Platform can
be dysfunctional
Overlaps with
medication
reconciliation
e-prescripti
on difficult
Too many clicks
for single task
Not User
friendly interfac
e
Updates ICD-10
Difficult to
resolveissues
Difficult to
customization
Cover every
specialty
Does not
Nickel and
Dime
Market Share 2014
Provisional
Recommendations
• EPIC provides excellent features. Lacks of Interoperability.
• Downfall is the money burdensome for the organization. Product is not negotiable. Employees can loose positions.
• Competes with Epic.
• Certified vendor
• Budget wise-> More affordable
• Easy to implement
• Deployment web based
• Customization for each user
• Interoperable
• Excellent customer service
• Provide trainings.
• User- friendly
• Cloud based
• No maintenance
Health Medical Associates
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