Data Analytics and Stewardship: Key Components in Managing Health Information Mervat Abdelhak– Pittsburgh, PA, USA Angelika Handel – Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Candace Gibson – London, Ontario, Canada Claire Dixon-Lee – Chicago, IL, USA Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education
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Data Analytics and Stewardship:Key Components in Managing Health
Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education!
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Panel Goals – Data Stewardship Ø Recognize need to manage, analyze vast sums of clinical data Ø Ensure accuracy, consistency, reliability of health data Ø Source of best data for each analy:c purpose Ø Improved quality outcomes and popula:on health Ø Health Informa:on Management – complimentary
professional field to medical and health informa:cs Ø Educa:onal ini:a:ves from global perspec:ves to expand and
strengthen this key workforce
Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management
Education!
DATA ANALYTICS AND STEWARDSHIP: EXPANDED ROLES FOR HIM AND NEW
CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS
By Mervat Abdelhak, PHD, RHIA, FAHIMA Department Chairman and Associate Professor
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Department of Health Information Management
AGENDA: I. ONC 2013 Report regarding EHR meaningful use. II. The Health Informa:on Management profession in a digital era – shi[ in
workforce needs. III. Expanded roles for the Health Informa:on Management professionals –
University of Pi\sburgh graduates placement – 2011 – 2012. IV. New curriculum requirements in Data Analy:cs/Data Governance and
Stewardship. V. Are our accredited educa:onal programs mee:ng curriculum
requirements?
Where is Pi\sburgh?
Digital Health Informa:on
EHR
Big Data
HIE Telehealth
Computa:onal Power
PHR
Connec:vity Mobile Health
ICD-‐10 Meaningful Use
Engaged Consumer
Personalized Care
CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID (CMS) AND ONC
JULY 2013 REPORT
Since the incep:on of the EHR Incen:ve Payment Program in 2011:
• 80% of eligible hospitals • 50% of eligible professionals
Adopted EHR’s AND demonstrated meaningful use
CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID (CMS) AND ONC
JULY 2013 REPORT
ONC Data Shows EHR’s: • Improved care coordina:on • Reduced duplica:on of tests • Reduced medica:on errors • Enhanced pa:ent safety • Helped pa:ents take control of their health
ONC Data Demonstrates Meaningful Use of EHRs
Milestone Impact 190 million+ electronic prescrip:ons have been sent
Data in Silos/HIM Department Manage data across the organiza:on Enterprise-‐wide informa:on management
University of Pi\sburgh 2011 & 2012 Graduates Job Titles
HIM Undergraduate HIM Graduate
Systems Analyst Business Analyst Implementa:on Specialist Informa:on Systems Specialist Process Improvement Specialist EHR Specialist Clinical Data Coordinator
Systems Analyst Clinical Content Specialist Senior Solu:ons Analyst Educator Director of HIM Director of Quality Improvement Commercial Director of IT Sector
University of Pi\sburgh 2011 & 2012 Graduates Job Titles
HIM Undergraduate HIM Graduate
Content Specialist IT Consultant Workflow/Rules Consultant Associate EMR Training Specialist Compliance Analyst Healthcare IT Analyst Enterprise Interface Analyst
Systems Architect Administrator Technical Wri:ng & User Training Vendor Liaison Director of Data Analy:cs, Use Case Research Health Informa:on Exchange Specialist Director of Privacy and Security
Skills, Abili:es, and Tasks Needed for Use Case Research
Tasks
• Gather and develop a scope of what is the overall use case goal/ the problem that needs to be solved.
• Iden:fica:on of a comprehensive list
of data elements involved • Iden:fy primary & secondary sources
of data • Address data integrity and data
valida:on
Skills and AbiliDes
• Knowledge on the content areas as well as overall knowledge of the workflow
• Use of data analy:c tools • Compiling and analyzing data • A\en:on to detail • Effec:ve organiza:onal skills
Skills, Abili:es, and Tasks Needed for Use Case Research
Tasks
• Iden:fy the workflow/process (primary and secondary users of the data)
• Iden:fy any risks and out-‐of-‐scope
work
• Iden:fy the stakeholders (who are the individuals and departments involved)
• Iden:fy the business jus:fica:on and
what is the overall value proposi:on to the organiza:on
Skills and AbiliDes
• Time and project management • Effec:ve communica:on and
presenta:on skills • Report wri:ng • Ability to communicate effec:vely with
different department/ personnel
HIM Graduate Level Curriculum Map -‐ Dra[
I. Informa:on Architecture: Data Content Structure and Standards
• Classifica:on systems • Clinical vocabularies • Health record content &
documenta:on requirements • Data governance & integra:on needs • Business/clinical analy:cs • Primary & secondary data sources
II. Informa:on Protec:on: Access, Disclosure, Archival, Privacy & Security
• Health laws • Regula:ons • Policies & procedures – development
& implementa:on • Confiden:ality • Security • Release of informa:on
HIM Graduate Level Curriculum Map – Dra[ (con:nued)
III. Informa:on, Analy:cs & Data Use • Health informa:on technology • Data capture technologies • Data base design • Data mining • Research methods • Sta:s:cs • Integra:on tools • Data visualiza:on • Data integrity • Data quality • Trend analysis
Certificate from GMDS & DVMD Equivalent knowledge (e.g. for career changers )
Professional Fields
• ~ 50% work in the in the area of pharmacological trials, in the field of clinical research studies or are employed at contract research institutes
• ~ 40% are employed in hospitals, cancer registries or comprehensive cancer centers
• ~ 10% work in the public health sector, at IT-companies or are self employed (free lancer)
Health Information Management in Germany
Some Facts
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• Der Fachverband für Dokumentation und Informationsmanagement in der Medizin (DVMD)
• Founded 1972
• ~ 1,000 members
• Common Association Journal „mdi“ together with Medical Informatics Association (BVMI)
• Member of the International Federation of Health Information Management Associations (IFHIMA)
www.dvmd.de
Health Information Management in Germany Current Challenges
Example 1: Clinical trials
• New methodology: Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER)
• To provide evidence on the effectiveness, benefits, and harms of different treatment options
• The evidence is generated from research studies that compare drugs, medical devices, tests, surgeries or ways to deliver health care
Variety of data sources and methods are required
HIM has to overview the complete process including questioning of patients, identify conceptual gaps, prepare data in a clear and concise manner, generate graphics etc.
Health Information Management in Germany Current Challenges
Example 2: Hospital Settings
• Reimbursement system based on Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG)
• Increasing competition between health care providers
• Integrated Health Care, Disease Management Programs etc.
• Extended Quality Assurance
• Shift Paper Based to Electronic Patient Record
HIM are involved in exact encoding of diagnosis, DRG-controling, master / manage different IT-Systems, or take over hospital management tasks
Health Information Management in Germany Current Challenges
Example 3: Cancer Registration
• In April 2013, the new German ACT of Cancer Screening and Cancer Registries came into effect
• Establishment of German wide clinical cancer registries
• Purpose: Standardization of the work of these cancer registries
Consistent data collection for each cancer patient is prerequisite for comparative evaluation and analysis HIM need deeper understanding of the different nomenclatures and classification systems (ICD / ICD-O, TNM)
The Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA) represents approximately 5,000 Health Information Management (HIM®) professionals across Canada and is the certifying body and national association that represents leadership and excellence in health information management. CHIMA supports continuing education and professional practice of HIM professionals; develops strategic partnerships to advance the development and integration of electronic HIM; and advocates for and strengthens the HIM role in health care settings across the continuum of care.
About CHIMA • Original charter in 1928 with NAMRL; Canadian “le\ers patent” 1949: CAMRL • Established to represent (HIM)
professionals in Canada • Evolu:on to CHRA in 1976; CHIMA in 2003
• Each represents a change in place and scope of prac:ce
• CCHIM -‐ College and Na:onal Cer:fica:on Exam • Cer:fying body for HIM educa:on programs
– College Programs – 2 years (11) – 3 years (4) – Degree Programs – 4 years (2) – Creden:al maintenance = 36 CPEs / 3 year cycle
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“New” CHIMA Strategic Direc:ons
1. Strengthen Member Rela:ons
2. Evolve the College
3. Focus on Knowledge, Research and Business Development
4. Strengthen Capability in Marke:ng and Communica:ons
• Evolve the College • LOHIM Document – Task Force – 2010 • Evolve the College – Advisory Commi\ee recommenda:ons (Future Graduates/New Members)
New CHIMA is also: HIM Workforce Transforma:on
HI/HIM HUMAN RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
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Sector Study Report -‐ 2009 Recommenda:ons
1. Forecast of HI/HIM human resource requirements supported by expert consulta:ons, strengthened data sources, and systema:c industry valida:on
2. Strategies to address skills shortages through educa:on, professional development, co-‐op and internship and the integra:on of interna:onal HI/HIM professionals
Both labor shortages AND skills shortages.
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HI-‐HIM Human Resources Study Projected Workforce Needs
HI-‐HIM Human Resources Study Projected Workforce Skills
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CONCLUSION of the Study “Electronic Health Informa:on System technologies will reshape virtually all aspects of health informa:on management… EHIS technologies will increase the need for standard terminologies, privacy controls & compliance with policies and regula:ons”
New roles are defined based on the requirements and func:ons necessary
to accomplish comprehensive and meaningful informa:on management
within a health care organiza:on...
in an electronic environment
Future Roles
Transi:on Roadmap – New Roles
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eHealth Competency Profile Clusters
ICTC -‐ h\p://www.ictc-‐c:c.ca/?page_id=1798 • Architecture and Development
• Health Systems Integra:on and Deployment • Clinical Informa:cs • Decision Support • eHealth Business Analysis • eHealth Change & Transi:on Management • eHealth Privacy Management • eHealth Project Management • eHealth Standards Management • Health Applica:on Implementa:on • Health Informa:on Management • C-‐Suite Level
Alberta Health Services (AHS) Workforce Transforma:on moving beyond the “tradi:onal”
• Data CollecDon and Mining – concurrent and suppor:ng Clinical Decision Support
• Data Quality – in Source Systems; EHR, Registries • Standards – demonstrate adop:on of standards through audit and
structured sources, natural language processing, mapping between terminologies, use of taxonomies
• Data Repositories and DicDonaries – metadata management; enterprise data dic:onary maintenance/management
• Terminologies and ClassificaDons – understanding language, classifica:on and terminology frameworks by specialty, i.e. mapping between mul:ple document taxonomies (EMR, EHR, PHR); code mapping between SNOMED-‐CT, LOINC, ICD10-‐CD
• InformaDon Technology – Support for applica:ons, analysts, business process workflow, organiza:onal change management, new systems
HIM Competencies – 2010 and beyond • Biomedical Sciences • Health Care System in Canada • Health Informa:on
– Health Informa:on Management • Data Collec:on and Grouping • Informa:on and Data Standards • Data Quality • Records / Informa:on Management
– Health Informa:on Analysis and Business Intelligence • Sta:s:cs • Research Design and Methodology • Epidemiology • Decision Support and Data Analy:cs
– Health Informa:on: Privacy, Confiden:ality and Access • Privacy – Legal Basis and Requirements (Access, Collec:on, Use, Disclosure, Reten:on &
Disposal); Management of Obliga:ons
• Informa:on Systems and Technology • Management • Ethics and Prac:ce
Environment scan -‐ findings
• Health records management includes “less doing and more oversight”
• HIMs are playing a bigger role in decision support
• HIM professionals are the leaders in the life cycle management of health informa:on
• CHIMA will work with partners/alliances towards HIM standards semng within Canada
Four new cer:fica:ons
• Coding classifica:on and advanced coding classifica:on
• Decision support
• Clinical documenta:on improvement
• Terminologies, standards
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New Roles 2012-‐2017 How it all fits together
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NEW HIM ROLES— TransiDon Roadmap
NEW HIM ROLES – AHS and Across Canada
Workforce shortages Changing educaDon of health
informaDon management professionals
New ICTC role profiles
Future HIM professionals
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• Building on the role of a health informa:on management workforce
• Key skill sets and educa:on models (3 :ers) – Founda:onal knowledge – sciences, IT, sta:s:cs – Science of health Informa:on management – Country-‐specific applica:ons and prac:ces
• Publicize models to guide other na:ons to develop this workforce adapted to their needs
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