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StateNet Community Meeting & Webinar Navigating the Maze: Advocating for Health IT in the Statehouse March 28, 201

StateNet Community Meeting & Webinar Navigating the Maze: Advocating for Health IT in the Statehouse March 28, 2012. Meeting Overview. Welcome Randy McCleese, StateNet Chair Advocacy in the Statehouse

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StateNet Community Meeting & Webinar Navigating the Maze: Advocating for Health IT in the Statehouse March 28, 201

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  1. StateNet Community Meeting & Webinar Navigating the Maze: Advocating for Health IT in the Statehouse March 28, 2012

  2. Meeting Overview • Welcome • Randy McCleese, StateNet Chair • Advocacy in the Statehouse • Colorado: Ms. Carolyn Weinig, Innovative Consulting Group & CO HIMSS Advocacy Chair with Ms. Tamara Havenhill-Jacobs, Director, Clinical Application Services, Children’s Hospital Colorado • Virginia: Ms. Terri M. Ripley, Director of Systems and Programming and ARRA Coordinator, Centra Health & VA HIMSS Advocacy Chair • Maryland: Ms. Kathryn A. Whitmore, Managing Principal, STS Consulting Group LLC & MD HIMSS Advocacy Co-Chair • StateNet in 2012 • StateNet Community Updates

  3. HIT Advocacy in the Statehouse • Ms. Carolyn Weinig, • Innovative Consulting Group & • CO HIMSS Advocacy Chair • Ms. Tamara Havenhill-Jacobs, • Director, Clinical Application Services, Children’s Hospital Colorado • Board President, Colorado Chapter of HIMSS

  4. Colorado State HIT Advocacy Day Carolyn Weinig, FHIMSS Colorado HIMSS Chapter Advocacy Chair Director, Business Development – Innovative Consulting Group Tamara Havenhill-Jacobs, MHSA,FHIMSS Colorado HIMSS Chapter President Director, Clinical Application Services – Children’s Hospital Colorado

  5. 3rd Annual CO HIT Advocacy Day • Partnership between CHIMSS and CHIMA • Education for members • Basics on legislative process • Our “Asks” • Pertinent active legislation • Grass Roots Advocacy – legislators & their constituents/our members • Scheduled meeting times – one-on-one

  6. 3rd Annual CO HIT Advocacy DayAgenda Summary • Full day of Education (1/2 day in the past) • 4 Presentations from Governor’s Office & Depts. • Healthcare Policy Director • CTO - HIT Infrastructure & Finance • Dept. of Health Care Policy (Medicaid) • Dept. of Public Health & Environment • CIO Panel – 6 CIO’s from around State • 2 Legislator Panels – Healthcare & Tech. leaders • Health Care Exchange Panel • Concurrent Legislative meetings

  7. 3rd Annual CO HIT Advocacy DayLogistics/Results • Morning session held in Capitol Building – Old Supreme Court Chambers • Exceptional sponsorship for event • Consultant worked with us from Sept. through Event – ensuring legislative participation/update • Legislative Participation • 9 representatives/senators on panels/speakers • 25 one-on-one meetings scheduled in legislators’ offices • Many Legislators participated in lunch/reception • 125 attendees

  8. 3rd Annual CO HIT Advocacy DayLegislative “ASKS” Requests for the Colorado Legislature HIT Advocacy Day at the Capitol 1) Adopt Sustainable Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) infrastructure to support the exchange of health information 2) Support innovative Medicaid payment reform programs • HB 1281 expands the innovation pilot programs within the Colorado Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC) and is an example of legislation designed to support payment reform demonstration projects. • Technological infrastructure will be needed to facilitate electronic billing and payment. We encourage the establishment of pilot studies to test the efficacy of the electronic payment system in the Medicaid program. 3) Count on our Support! Use CHIMSS and CHIMA as Resources!

  9. 3rd Annual CO HIT Advocacy DayLessons Learned • Start Planning Early (September for March) • Hire a Good Consultant • Build a strong committee • Expand Marketing Efforts/Start earlier • Have committee monitor legislation starting in January • Get Press Coverage • Make Contingency Plans

  10. HIT Advocacy in the Statehouse • Ms. Terri M. Ripley, • Director of Systems and Programming and ARRA Coordinator, Centra Health & • VA HIMSS Advocacy Chair

  11. Sixth Annual Virginia HIMSS Advocacy Day at the General Assembly

  12. Sixth Annual Virginia HIMSS Advocacy Day at the General Assembly • Delegate Scott Garrett M.D. , 23rd House District • Committees include: • Finance • Transportation • Health • Welfare and Institutions • Be engaged

  13. CHIME CIO Panel CHIME CIO Panel- Health Information Exchange Plans & Progress - CIO Perspective

  14. Update from Virginia’s Health and Human Resources ConectVirginia

  15. Legislation • Number:  VA SB 135 - Sponsor:  Linda T. Puller Title:  Virginia All Payer Claims Database; creation. Abstract:  Virginia All Payer Claims Database; creation. Establishes the Virginia All-Payer Claims Database system, in order to facilitate data-driven, evidence-based improvements in access, quality, and cost of health care through understanding of health care expenditure patterns and operation and performance of the health care system. Data shall be made publicly available in a form that protects the identity of individual patients. The bill also creates the Advisory Board on Health Care Data

  16. Meetings with Legislators

  17. Advocacy in Virginia • Health IT Advisory Commission • Regional Extension Center • Statewide Health Information Exchange • Virginia Health Reform Initiative - Advisory Council/Taskforces • Connect Virginia – Board of Directors

  18. Things to Remember • Find ways to volunteer • Invite Representatives to speak at events • Speak to legislators staff • Build Relationships

  19. Advocacy in Virginia

  20. HIT Advocacy in the Statehouse • Ms. Kathryn A. Whitmore, • Managing Principal, STS Consulting Group LLC & • MD HIMSS Advocacy Co-Chair

  21. Community Meeting & WebinarMarch 28, 2012Navigating the Maze: Advocating for Health IT in the Statehouse Maryland Update Kathryn Whitmore, MD HIMSS Advocacy Co-Chair Managing Principal, STS Consulting Group, LLC Steve Fox, MD HIMSS Advocacy Co-Chair

  22. Agenda • Maryland HIT Day 2012 • February 7th Overview • Outcomes and Lessons Learned • Priorities in Annapolis • Questions and Answers 24

  23. Healthcare Reform: HIT Transformation in Action • 5th Annual Maryland HIT Day 2012 – Annapolis (no fee) • Full day with lunch, speakers, panel discussion, and meetings • Increase knowledge and awareness of HIT and benefits • Continue to develop relationships in Annapolis to establish HIMSS’ members as valuable resources in the development of policy • Opening Remarks - MD Healthcare Reform Innovation • Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, MD Secretary, Health and Mental Hygiene • Keynote Address - National Vision on HIT Innovation • Ms. Claudia Williams, State HIE Programs Director, ONC • “HIT in Action” Panel – physicians and HIT leaders • Innovations in Patient Portals, HIE, and Telemedicine Services 25

  24. Make up of the Maryland Legislature • The Maryland General Assembly is the state of Maryland’s legislative branch, seated in the state's capital, Annapolis • The Assembly is bicameral, consisting of two houses: Maryland House of Delegates and Maryland Senate • The 429th Session began January 11, 2012 and adjourns April 9, 2012 • The General Assembly has 47 Senators and 141 Delegates elected from 47 districts • Legislative information on http://mlis.state.md.us/ is updated in real time, allowing “Up-To-The Minute” legislative updates 26

  25. Legislative Talking Points “Innovation in HIT to Support Maryland Healthcare Reform” • Continue to support the adoption of Maryland’s statewide HIE, CRISP (Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients). • Provide incentives for provider participation. • Support strategies for long-term sustainability. • Require payers to provide reimbursement for telemedicine services. • Support consumer privacy and security balanced with information sharing. 27

  26. Outcomes and Lessons Learned • 115 Individuals Registered to Participate • HIMSS Recognition in Gallery by House and Senate • Representative Shane Pendergrass, Senator John Astle • HIT Day Proclamation from Governor O’Malley • Afternoon meetings with 36 elected officials • Luncheon was attended by 27 elected officials • Lessons Learned to Garner Maximum Participation • Focus on Annapolis Priorities and ‘Hot Topics’ • Align with Legislative Session Schedule • Solicit MDHIMSS Member Topic Input 28

  27. More Outcomes • Published in EHR adoption article in Annapolis paper • www.bizmonthly.com/for-the-electronic-health-record-crowd-swelling-around-ehr-bandwagon/ • MDHIMSS requested by Delegate Lee to testify on telemedicine reimbursement – met her at luncheon • Delegate Susan Lee is primary sponsor of the House Bill • HB 1149 is cross filed in the Senate with SB 781 and SB 817 • Additional signatures achieved as a result of our meetings • Hearings held March 7th in both Health and Government Operations (House) and Finance (Senate) Committees • Participated in a panel testimony coordinated by American Heart and Stroke Association – Jim Harris • Favorable with amendments so there is optimism it may pass 29

  28. Hot Topics in Annapolis • House Passes Health Exchange Bill - MARCH 26, 2012, Associated Press, ANNAPOLIS -The Maryland House of Delegates has passed a measure to create a framework for a health insurance market place to provide coverage to 700,000 uninsured residents. The House voted 94-44 for the bill Monday. A similar bill is pending in the Senate. • The measure builds on legislation passed last year to create the health care exchange, a mandate of federal health care reform. The measure sets up standards and regulations to run the program. • Supporters say the state needs to be prepared to implement the law by the January 2014 deadline under federal law. • Critics of the measure say Maryland is moving too fast, because the law is being challenged in the Supreme Court. The high court began hearing arguments on Monday. 30

  29. Questions & Answers KathrynWhitmore@STSConsultingGroup.com MDHIMSS Board Leaders Accept Governor O’Malley’s HIT Day Proclamation 31

  30. StateNet Membership CIO Coordinators are CHIME members who have taken ownership of HIT activities in their state and they are more active in communicating and coordinating with other stakeholders • CHIME Members • may include: • PSC Members • ALT Members • Other CHIME members Other HIT Stakeholders can include public officials, HIE or REC professionals, vendors, doctors, etc.

  31. StateNet Community Updates • Advocacy Days upcoming: • Ohio (today!) • Tennessee (April 1) • Massachusetts (May 1) • Active StateNet Groups • Health Information Exchange group • Looking at top road blocks – governance, sustainability, etc. • Join conversation at: http://ciostatenet.org/group/health-information-exchange • Work force and Education group • We are updating at 2010 workforce survey, having just completed some research on other surveys from other groups • Interested collaborators are encouraged to contact Jeff Smith (jsmith@cio-chime.org)

  32. Questions? Go to: http://ciostatenet.org to get started! CHIME StateNet Chair: Randy McCleese, St. Claire Regional CHIME StateNet Vice Chair: Neal Ganguly, CentraState CHIME Staff Sharon Canner, Senior Director of Advocacy Programs scanner@cio-chime.org Jeff Smith, Assistant Director of Advocacy Programs jsmith@cio-chime.org

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