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DoD and Veterans Affairs: Health Information Interoperability

DoD and Veterans Affairs: Health Information Interoperability. Joint Venture Conference February 2006. Topics. Path to Interoperability Federal Health Information Exchange (FHIE) Pre- and Post-Deployment Health Assessments Bidirectional Health Information Exchange (BHIE)

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DoD and Veterans Affairs: Health Information Interoperability

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  1. DoD and Veterans Affairs: Health Information Interoperability Joint Venture Conference February 2006

  2. Topics • Path to Interoperability • Federal Health Information Exchange (FHIE) • Pre- and Post-Deployment Health Assessments • Bidirectional Health Information Exchange (BHIE) • Clinical Data Repository/Health Data Repository (CHDR) • Laboratory Data Sharing Initiative (LDSI) • Site Implementation Considerations • BHIE/CHDR Interface • Other Initiatives • Summary

  3. FHIE FHIE BHIE BHIE CHDR CHDR Clinical Data Repository/ Health Data Repository • 1-way • Enterprise exchange • Text data • 2-way • Local exchange • Text data • Real-time • 2-way • Enterprise exchange • Computable data • Real-time Federal Health Information Exchange Bidirectional Health Information Exchange The Path to Interoperability Interoperable Electronic Health Records

  4. Federal Health Information Exchange Supports monthly, 1-time transfer of electronic health information from DoD to VA at the point of a Service member’s separation FHIE One-way, enterprise exchange of text data

  5. Federal Health Information Exchange • 3.27 million unique patients • 45 million lab results • 7.19 million radiology reports • 45.2 million pharmacy records • 41.8 million standard ambulatory data records • Over 2 million separated Service members have presented to the VA • ~2,700 messages transmitted daily in Dec 05 on VA patients treated by DoD under local sharing agreements As of 31 January 2006

  6. Pre-/Post-Deployment Health Assessments Enables VA health care providers to access pre- and post-deployment health assessments on separated Service members PPDHA

  7. Pre-/Post-Deployment Health Assessments • Assessments transferred from DoD to Federal Health Information Exchange data repository • Historical data pull of 400,000 assessments completed July 2005 • Monthly data transfer started in September 2005 • More than 515,000 assessments available on more than 266,000 individuals • VA began retrieving the data in December 2005 • DoD plans to add post-deployment health reassessments in fiscal year 2006

  8. Bidirectional Health Information Exchange Enables real-time sharing of electronic health information between DoD and VA for shared patients BHIE Two-way, BHIE sites and all of VA exchange of text data

  9. Bidirectional Health Information Exchange • Allergy, outpatient pharmacy, demographic, laboratory, and radiology data • 3,124 FHIE-BHIE queries/week (Jun–Dec 2005) • Data from DoD BHIE sites available to all VA sites • Deployment to additional sites in fiscal year 2006

  10. Bassett ACH Elmendorf AFB David Grant Medical Center NH Camp Lejeune Womack AMC NH Camp Pendleton NH Charleston Darnall ACH Brooke AMC Tripler AMC Landstuhl RMC BHIE implementation proposed for fiscal year 2006 BHIE Sites Madigan AMC NH Great Lakes National Capital Area Mike O’Callaghan Federal Hospital Eisenhower AMC NMC San Diego William Beaumont AMC BHIE operational

  11. BHIE FHIE BHIE Bidirectional Health Information Exchange DoD Department of Defense FHIE Federal Health Information Exchange VistA Veterans Health Information and Systems Technology Architecture KEY BHIE DoD Legacy System VistA

  12. Clinical Data Repository/Health Data Repository Will support interoperability between DoD’s Clinical Data Repository (CDR) & VA’s Health Data Repository (HDR) CHDR Two-way, enterprise exchange of computable data

  13. Clinical Data Repository/Health Data Repository • Bidirectional exchange of demographics, outpatient pharmacy, and allergy data anticipated in fiscal year 2006 • Support drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checking • Bidirectional exchange of laboratory data (chemistry and hematology) next data set

  14. AHLTA CDR CDR Clinical Data Repository CHDR Clinical Data Repository/Health Data Repository HDR Health Data Repository VA Department of Veterans Affairs KEY CHDR DoD CHDR Interface VA CHDR Interface VAHDR

  15. Laboratory Data Sharing Initiative Supports bidirectional capability for either DoD or VA to act as a reference lab for order entry and results retrieval (lab chemistries) LDSI

  16. Laboratory Data Sharing Initiative • LDSI metrics from National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) demonstration sites • El Paso, Texas (Started January 2005) • 40 tests mapped – using 25 • 574 tests in January 2006 • San Antonio, Texas (Started August 2005) • 7 tests mapped – using 7 • 142 tests in January 2006 • Adding functionality for anatomic pathology and microbiology • Anticipate testing in June 2006 (El Paso) and July 2006 (San Antonio)

  17. Bassett ACH &Alaska VA Health Care System Mike O’Callaghan Federal Hospital &Southern Nevada VA Health Care System LDSI discussions ongoing LDSI Sites NH Great Lakes & VA Medical Center, Chicago William Beaumont AMC &El Paso VA Health Care System NMC San Diego & San Diego VA Health Care System Brooke AMC, Wilford Hall Medical Center, &South Texas VA Health Care System Tripler AMC &Pacific Islands VA Health Care System LDSI operational

  18. Site Implementation Considerations • Business Case • Leadership support • MOU/MOA and sharing agreements • Facility schedule • IT and functional and staff availability • Minimal training required • None or minimal additional costs for hardware infrastructure

  19. AHLTA CDR BHIE FHIE BHIE Bidirectional Health Information Exchange CDR Clinical Data Repository CHDR Clinical Data Repository/Health Data Repository DoD Department of Defense FHIE Federal Health Information Exchange HDR Health Data Repository VA Department of Veterans Affairs VistA Veterans Health Information and Systems Technology Architecture KEY BHIE/CHDR Interface DoD CHDR Interface VA CHDR Interface VAHDR DoD Legacy System VistA

  20. Other Initiatives • Inpatient documentation • Image sharing • Medical record scanning

  21. Summary

  22. DoD and VA Are… • Sharing large volumes of electronic health information • Making progress on interoperable health records • Continuing to enhance HIPAA compliant data sharing solutions

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