Kaiser Permanente, Providence Health and Portland Clinics complete cross-vendor information exchange to enable patient-centered community care
CARROLLTON, Georgia, Aug. 26, 2015 — The nation’s first and most comprehensive bi-directional data exchange project utilizing the national eHealth Exchange to connect ambulatory clinic, hospital, health plan, outpatient surgery and multi-specialty integrated delivery settings is live and serving patients in the Portland, Oregon area.
The project has been a collaboration between Greenway Health™, its customer Premise Health and a number of prominent ambulatory and acute-care providers that use information solutions from Greenway and Epic Systems.
The project’s success has led to a similar connected care project getting underway by Premise Health and Intel in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area to connect clinics, hospitals and health systems that serve the large regional population.
Premise Health manages Intel’s employee campus Health for Life Centers, an integral part of Intel Corporation’s Connected Care network. Greenway® and Premise Health collaborated to onboard the Portland-area centers onto the eHealth Exchange to establish connectivity with eHealth Exchange network members and Epic customers Providence Health & Services, Kaiser Permanente Northwest and The Portland Clinics.
The connectivity serves nearly 17,000 Intel employees and their families, delivering scalable, real-time query and retrieve data exchange at the point of care across the organizations. Patient data is securely and seamlessly shared to support everything from initial visits to referrals, emergencies, hospitalizations, discharge care and health plan reconciliation.
In the first six months since go-live, more than 26,000 data sets of patient information has been exchanged using the standards-based Consolidated-Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA) format between the participating organizations’ area providers.
“Working together, we can drive the vision of system-wide improvements in health outcomes, improve the patient experience and reduce the costs of providing care by promoting collaboration across the medical neighborhood,” said Premise Health Vice President of Application and Delivery Will Rice. “Patients increasingly expect convenience and a seamless experience across their providers. Through our use of Greenway solutions and the eHealth Exchange, information can now seamlessly follow Intel’s Oregon employees to all settings of care.”
Leveraging The Power Of Standards
The project has leveraged Greenway Prime Suite®, the company’s electronic health record-based solution used by Premise Health; Greenway Exchange™, Greenway Health’s cloud-based interoperability engine; and the eHealth Exchange, the nation’s largest public-private health data exchange, an initiative of The Sequoia Project.
Last year, Greenway Health became the first ambulatory services provider to have a solution recognized as eHealth Exchange Validated by the eHealth Exchange Product Testing Program. Validated systems conform to rigorous performance specifications and underlying standards, and are designed to interoperate with other systems without error or further customization. Systems designated as eHealth Exchange Validated reduce effort and cost for their clients to onboard with the eHealth Exchange, making it even easier to join the broad interoperable health information exchange that already covers more than 100 million patients for improved clinical decision-making, care coordination, patient safety and process improvement.
“Standards-based data liquidity that improves care delivery is both the goal and the promise of healthcare information technology, and is fundamental to Greenway’s commitment to positively impact the health of our nation,” said Greenway Health CEO Tee Green. “We’re proud to work with these partners in progress to unlock data and expand the opportunities with the eHealth Exchange. Through this and other initiatives, we will continue to expand the scope and impact of interoperability innovations across this country. It’s necessary, and it’s possible.”
Michael Matthews, CEO of MedVirginia and an eHealth Exchange Coordinating Committee member, agreed.
“This first-of-its-kind connectivity within the eHealth Exchange is a testament to the technical proficiency and the collaborative nature of the marketplace. This is what the eHealth Exchange was envisioned to be — a means to advance interoperability within communities of care and to the level that all healthcare stakeholders are seeking.”Michael Matthews, CEO MedVirginia
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