Greg Steinberg,
ActiveHealth Management: Sharp Community Medical Group, IBM and ActiveHealth
Pioneer Collaborative Care Solution
August 6, 2010
The new cloud
computing and clinical decision support solution will enable medical
practices, hospitals and states to change the way they deliver
healthcare, providing better quality care at a lower cost.
Dr. Kenneth Roth and Dr.
John Jenrette of Sharp Community Medical Group in San Diego examine a
patient file. The medical group announced today it is working with IBM
and ActiveHealth Management to deploy the Solution for Collaborative
Care. The new cloud computing and clinical decision support solution
gives physicians and patients access to the information they need to
improve the overall quality of care, without the need to invest in new
infrastructure.
IBM and ActiveHealth Management worked together to create the
Collaborative Care Solution that gives physicians and patients access to
the information they need to improve the overall quality of care,
without the need to invest in new infrastructure.
Patients often have to carry their health history information with them
from visit to visit. Doctors don't always have the information they need
when they need to quickly make patient care decisions. The Collaborative
Care Solution addresses these issues by gathering patients' health data
from multiple sources to create a detailed patient record.
The solution employs advanced analytics software to provide an
innovative approach to patient care in which physicians can easily
access and automatically analyze a patient's condition. By combining
information from electronic medical records, claims, medication and lab
data with ActiveHealth's evidence-based clinical decision support
CareEngine and delivering it through an IBM cloud computing platform,
doctors will be able to deliver more complete and accurate decisions
about patient care. This should reduce medical mistakes and unnecessary,
costly treatments.
"'Our health care system needs solutions that can help physicians
collect, connect, analyze and act on all the information available to
improve a patient's health. Our solution makes this possible in
real-time at the point that care is delivered," said Greg Steinberg,
M.D., CEO of ActiveHealth Management.
This solution can help reduce spending on ineffective treatments and
unnecessary tests. According to a recent study by Thomson Reuters,
approximately $800 billion is wasted each year in the U.S on health care
considered ineffective. It can also help provide better insight for
treating patients with chronic conditions such as coronary artery
disease, congestive heart failure and diabetes, which account for 80
percent of all healthcare costs.
With all healthcare data and IT resources managed in a cloud
environment, the system will enable the coordination of patient care
among teams, so doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, aides, therapists
and pharmacists can easily access, share and address information about
patients from a single source. The solution can also show trends in how
patients are responding, for example, to treatment for chronic asthma or
adhering to drug regimens and automatically alert doctors to conflicting
or missed prescriptions.
For one fixed monthly fee, healthcare organizations have access to all
the tools and services without having to make significant upfront
investments – avoiding the challenge of updating systems when clinical
guidelines or reporting requirements change or when patient loads grow.
Additionally, the solution provides advanced analytics that help
physicians or entire healthcare organizations measure their performance
against national or hospital quality standards. Demonstrating higher
quality, lower-cost care is a crucial step in helping physicians obtain
higher reimbursement rates from government payers and insurance
providers. The solution not only helps meet current meaningful use
criteria, but more important, supports physicians in meeting the more
rigorous requirements in the future.
Sharp Community Medical Group in San Diego will be using the
Collaborative Care Solution to change the way physicians and nurses
access information throughout the hospital group's multiple electronic
medical record systems to apply advanced analytics and clinical decision
support to help give doctors better insight and work more closely among
patient care teams.
"The relationship among Sharp Community Medical Group, IBM and
ActiveHealth is really about transforming how we deliver patient care,"
said John Jenrette, M.D., CEO for Sharp Community Medical Group. "The
current state of medicine today is one of paper records, fragmentation
and lack of patient information at the right location and at the right
time. Unfortunately, this is medicine's current state in most
organizations and physicians offices. The patient is not engaged in
their own health care and not connected to their clinical information
and doctors in an effective manner. The work we are undertaking will
create a system that is patient centric. It will provide the connection
among primary care physicians, specialty physicians, hospitals and
patients to achieve improved clinical outcomes while reducing costs."
Using Collaborative Care, hospitals and medical practices can achieve
the following:
Connect,
analyze and share a wide range of clinical and
administrative data from disparate systems and
sources via a health information exchange or "health
Internet" to reduce errors and inefficiency
Automate the measurement,
tracking and reporting of clinical quality
performance at the patient and practice level using
the Active CareTeam
Improve patient care through the use of
evidence-based, clinical decision support powered by
the ActiveHealth CareEngine
Transform practices and assist them in achieving
NCQA Level 3 Patient Centered Medical Home status
and becoming Accountable Care Organizations
Engage patients in their care through the use of the
MyActiveHealth patient portal that provides for
secure electronic communications between the health
team and their patients
"The healthcare
industry is under tremendous pressure to reduce costs while improving
quality of care," said Robert Merkel, vice president and healthcare
industry leader, IBM Global Business Services. "Collaborative Care
assists in achieving these goals by providing advanced clinical services
that complement EMRs and removing the infrastructure costs by delivering
these services through cloud computing."
The solution is built on combining IBM's Health Information Framework,
IBM Initiate Exchange and advanced health analytics from Cognos 8
Business Intelligence and predictive analytics from IBM Research with
ActiveHealth CareEngine clinical decision support and the Active CareTeam).