Introduction
Radiology Centers (either affiliated with a local hospital or based at an ambulatory
office) have traditionally struggled with getting their internal HL7 clinical data
out to their immediate ordering community of physicians in an electronic manner.
A RadHIN Health Information Network™ is a secure, privacy-aware health information
network that is established by a Radiology group. The network gives the Radiology
Group the ability to distribute radiology results through a web-based user interface,
or by using bi-directional data integration/interfacing technology depending on
the capabilities at their and the recipients’ ends.
The Problem
The Radiology Health Information Network (some refer this as the Physician outreach
network) provides the ability for a Radiology group (Local hospital affiliated or
ambulatory office based) to connect to its ordering base of physicians over a secure
network and exchange clinical information electronically. The need for such a network
has been realized for many years now and there are various national, state-wide
and regional efforts underway. It will help for us to summarize the problems addressed
by RadHINs.
Inefficiencies leading to higher costs in today’s model
- Results distribution happens today via snail mail, faxing and other manual means
(including remote printers). These operations take up valuable time and are inherently
labor intensive. They are also not necessarily secure and address HIPAA privacy
concerns
- One option is to provide remote printing solution. These solutions are very expensive
and hard to maintain. They require replenishment of supplies. They don’t integrate
with EMRs that exist today or ones that may be purchased in the near future.
- EMR systems by themselves do not solve all of the communication and collaboration
problems that physicians are facing. They still have to build point-to-point interfaces
to lab systems. Who pays for this? What is the ROI on these development costs? Who
builds and maintains the adapters to the physician EMR systems?
- There is no proper solution for those physicians who do not have EMRs today. The
nearest solution is a web portal or a custom client provided by the PACS/RIS vendor.
Those portals are good but they don’t deliver results to physicians in an integrated
fashion (along with hospital data, other physician data etc). The data cannot be
“imported” to EMRs at physician offices either today or in the future. And physicians
have to log into another solution on their desktop.
- Proliferation of point-to-point interfaces increases costs to radiology centers involved
in integrating systems in an exponential manner. These point-to-point interfaces
are also very difficult to manage and support.
- Physician practices face a high barrier to adopt electronic medical record systems
because those systems do not integrate with other systems other than thru expensive
point-to-point interfaces.
- In the paper world, there may be multiple paper results delivered for a given accession.
The physician has to sort through each of those and figure out the latest and final
result set.
Quality of Care Issues
- Radiology results delivery can be delayed because of fax bottlenecks.
- The most important radiology result may be sitting on the bottom of the fax
- Faxes are not able to prioritize abnormal radiology results ahead of normal radiology
results.
Patient Experience
- Patient experience suffers as a result of the lack of information which could be
leveraged to streamline operations and improve quality of care. Patient’s confidence
in the system often gets diminished when they see their information is not being
electronically communicated.
- Patients may have to wait much longer for follow on visits while radiology results
get lost sometimes repeatedly
The Solution
The HealthUnity™ solution provides at the core, a set of software and services that
enable secure connectivity between Radiology centers and ordering providers. The
network is built on standards which enable multiple parties to collaborate without
having to build non-standard interfaces. It is also built with stringent privacy
policies in place which enable tight control over both publishing as well as receiving
information by involved parties.
The HealthUnity™ network consists of an ever-increasing set of services delivered
on the network, which progressively takes the bar of connected collaboration to
a new level. The HealthUnity™ solution addresses and resolves the problem areas
discussed above.
For practices that use an electronic system for maintaining clinical information,
HealthUnity provides the required set of adapters which allows bidirectional transfer
of clinical information to other trusted providers. For physicians and practices
that do not use electronic records, HealthUnity enables connectivity to the regional
network through a client application that provides them with a pathway to adopting
more sophisticated electronic systems in the future.
The HealthUnity™ network enables clinical information providers such as labs as
well as radiology centers to automate the delivery of the results generated to physicians.
The network takes the radiology results generated at the RIS/PACS system at the
radiology end and delivers it to physician offices, whether or not they have an
EMR system. Once a radiology center is enabled on our system, there is no incremental
cost involved in adding every new physician to this network.
Our approach is radical yet simple. The HealthUnity solution begins with planning
the network. We offer a pre-packaged plan that can be customized in a short period
of time – this includes a complete legal framework for data sharing. Once this plan
is done and signed off by the RadHIN initiating organization, it takes us under
a day to configure the product to provide the network services to operate a RadHIN.
Each member entity that joins this network can do so with a standardized implementation
plan with predictable results at a predictable cost. The workflows across the RadHIN
are all standardized and readily available. Here are some of those workflows: Secure
messaging; Radiology results delivery. These workflows are easily deployable on
the RadHIN.
Value
The HealthUnity solution delivers extraordinary value to the following participants.
Radiology Centers (Hospital-based or ambulatory radiology centers)
- Reduce costs and increase speed by disseminating information such as radiology results
electronically to ordering providers.
- Increase your stature and connectivity with your base of Physicians while still
helping comply with applicable anti-kickback and Stark laws
- Increase utilization of the technology by “pushing” machine readable information
to your community of physicians rather than they having to come and log in to your
web portal
- Improve the quality of care of your patients by contributing your portion of data
to the longitudinal clinical record of the patient
- Reduce your cost of technology by building a point to multi point solution rather
than a “one-off” point-to-point integration solution
- For a low up front investment you will be able to try a regional network approach
to data sharing. Build incrementally from those early successes
- Increase efficiency and reduce costs by electronically distributing result information
to ordering physicians
- Improve customer experience by ensuring result information is made available to
ordering physicians as soon as it is generated
- Reduce the probability of double specimen draws or repeat patient inconveniencing
(e.g. pre-exam dietary restrictions, administration of barium etc) by electronically
fulfilling requests for past study findings
- Reduce the risk of rejection of insurance claims because of a test that was repeated
Physician Practices
- Improve efficiency and save costs by adopting electronic collaboration methods for
receiving results etc
- Incorporate electronic data into patient records without complex manual processes
- Begin to see the true value that your investment in EMRs and PMS can bring by securely
connecting to the network and receiving lab results
Patients
- Streamlined experience at practices both at check-in, referral, treatment, follow
on care…
- Speed of results availability will translate to quicker reaction time to adverse
results
- Patients will benefit by improving quality of care improvements
- Prioritization of abnormal results over normal results will help decrease turnaround
time and translate to better care