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The Physician’s Answer to Compliance to Privacy Legislation November 2, 2001
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Page 1: The Physician’s Answer to Compliance to Privacy Legislation November 2, 2001.

The Physician’s Answer to Compliance to Privacy

LegislationNovember 2, 2001

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Provides secure

document access,

storage and delivery to healthcare

professionals

Arcamatrix

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Problems Facing HCPs (Health Care Professionals)

• Information management problems

• Not enough time

• Poor security and confidentiality for patient records

• Inadequate secure storage and file delivery mechanisms

• Information retrieval is difficult due to lack of automation

• Loss of patient information impacts patient care

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Problems Facing HCPs (cont’d)• Transcription problems

• Transcription turnaround delays

• Original file erased after transcription

• Movement of tapes and transcribed files

• Imaging problems

• High cost of production and delivery

• Long turnaround time

• Loss of films or radiologist reports

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Problems Facing HCPs (cont’d)

• Compliance to Privacy Regulations

• Proposed and existing federal & provincial regulations

• US must comply by April 2003 to HIPAA Privacy Regulations (enacted April 14, 2001)

• Most HCPs are unaware of pending or existing legislation

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HIPAAHealth Insurance

Portability and Accountability Act

• Enacted to protect rights of US citizens to keep their medical records confidential

• Guidelines to be developed by Department of Health and Human Services• Improve efficiency and effectiveness of

healthcare system• Protect the security and confidentiality of all

individually identifiable health information

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HIPAA (cont’d)

• Cost of compliance estimated to exceed $4 billion

• Fines and imprisonment for noncompliance by April 2003

• HIPAA creates an incredible opportunity for an easy-to-use, cost-effective solution, especially for small practices

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Some Statistics• Smaller offices and clinics

• 65+% of HCPs in Canada (CMA)

• 50+% of HCPs in USA

• $6.6B spent on medical transcriptions each year

• 25% of health care costs spent inefficiently

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Arcamatrix Solution• Virtual Patient Chart

• Consolidates voice, text and images

• Easy to access (browser based, web based)

• Cost effective (pay as use) Transactional

• Easy to use

• zero footprint

• familiar practices

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Arcamatrix Solution (cont’d)

Challenges in building the solution

• Technical

• Compliance to Privacy Legislation--HIPAA and PIPIDA

• User adoption

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User Adoption Challenges

• If we build it, will they use it?

• 85+% of physicians offices have a computer (OMA, 2000)

• <10% of physicians offices have Internet connectivity (Web-Enabling Healthcare Marketing Conference, April 2001)

• 48% of HCPs use dictation

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User Adoption (cont’d)

• Our approach

• Look at something that they already do

(A to D)

• Provide technology wrapped up in Value Proposition and Return of Investment

• Partner with others for turn key for PC and connectivity

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Compliance Challenges

Our approach:

• Law alone does not imply implementation

• Build privacy and security in from the beginning- Transparent to the end user!

• Technology that allows for the HCP to be the custodian of the information

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Compliance (cont’d)

• Stated and Agreed Upon Policies

• Service Agreement/Partnership with HCP

• Privacy Policy

• Service Agreement with contractors with stated procedures

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Technical Challenges• User interface

• Privacy

• Database integration and searchable voice, text and images

• Security

• Robustness

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Arcamedx--User Interface

1- Dictate Document

2 - Logon to

Arcamedx

3 - Select the service needed and upload the file

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• The physician can:• Distribute voice, images or text files to other

Arcamedx users• Search for stored files• Delete or archive stored files • Inquire about system usage and billing• Change passwords• Notified by email that file is ready from system

or other user

Arcamedx (cont’d)

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Privacy

• Access Control

• Audit Trail

• Confidentiality of all information

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Database Integration• Qualified Oracle Database experience to

integrate Oracle 8i

• Ability to search voice, text and images

• Different standards

• voice - proprietary

• HL7

• Dicom

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Security

• Information Security

• SSL (128) link level

• TDES

• Physical Security

• Firewalls

• Servers stored in secure and monitored area

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Robustness

• Fully redundant configuration• Fault tolerant storage • Daily off-site backup• Catastrophic contingency

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Virtual Clinical Information System

• Integrates:• EMR, HIS, RIS• Practice Management & Laboratory Results• Medical Images Acquisition

• Cost-effective• Targeted market: 450,000+ • ASP: Reduce capital cost expenditures

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Virtual Clinical Information System (cont’d)

• Security• End-to-end security (only physician can decrypt

records)• Digital envelope for document distribution• Digital signature for patient records

• Integrity

• Non repudiation

• Certificate Authority (CA)

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Virtual Clinical Information System (cont’d)

• Accessible Everywhere Securely• Wired• Wireless

• Secure Backup and Archiving for all HCP data

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Clinical Information Systems

Arcamedx ASPVirtual Patient ChartDelivery & Storage

Secure Internet delivery

Medical Image Acquisition PACS/Teleradiology

DICOM

EMR/HIS/RIS (HL7)

Transcription

Health Care Professionals

Practice Management

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Clinical Information Systems

Arcamedx ASPVirtual Patient ChartDelivery & Storage

Secure Internet delivery

Medical Image Acquisition PACS/Teleradiology

DICOM

EMR/HIS/RIS (HL7)

Transcription

Health Care Professionals

Practice Management

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Clinical Information Systems

Arcamedx ASPVirtual Patient ChartDelivery & Storage

Secure Internet delivery

Medical Image Acquisition PACS/Teleradiology

DICOM

EMR/HIS/RIS (HL7)

Transcription

Health Care Professionals

Practice Management

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Clinical Information Systems

Arcamedx ASPVirtual Patient ChartDelivery & Storage

Secure Internet delivery

Medical Image Acquisition PACS/Teleradiology

DICOM

EMR/HIS/RIS (HL7)

Transcription

Health Care Professionals

Practice Management

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Clinical Information Systems

Arcamedx ASPVirtual Patient ChartDelivery & Storage

Secure Internet delivery

Medical Image Acquisition PACS/Teleradiology

DICOM

EMR/HIS/RIS (HL7)

Transcription

Health Care Professionals

Practice Management

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Clinical Information Systems

Arcamedx ASPVirtual Patient ChartDelivery & Storage

Secure Internet delivery

Medical Image Acquisition PACS/Teleradiology

DICOM

EMR/HIS/RIS (HL7)

Transcription

Health Care Professionals

Practice Management

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Clinical Information Systems

Arcamedx ASPVirtual Patient ChartDelivery & Storage

Secure Internet delivery

Medical Image Acquisition PACS/Teleradiology

DICOM

EMR/HIS/RIS (HL7)

Transcription

Health Care Professionals

Practice Management

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Arcamatrix Differentiation

• Target physician practices, clinics, smaller hospitals 1-2, 3-25

• Distribution through established medical product distribution

• Minimize capital expenditures for HCPs • Security and Privacy focus • Easy to use, cost effective solutions

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Arcamatrix Contacts

www.arcamatrix.com

Toll free: 1-866-834-3774

Arcamatrix Corporation

2221 Yonge St. Suite 403

Toronto, Ontario

M4S 2B4

Sherry Shannon-Vanstone, CEO

Arcamatrix Incorporated

695 South Colorado Blvd.

Suite 480

Denver, Colorado 80246

USA

Chris Hovey, President