Healthcare Leaders Outline Strategies for 21st-Century Care Delivery at Fourth Annual IDX Healthcare Executive Summit
September 26 2005 - 10:56AM
PR Newswire (US)
World-class healthcare visionaries, including Dr. David Brailer,
Newt Gingrich, Dr. Molly J. Coye, and Emily Friedman explore
challenges and solutions for advancing fail-safe patient care
through the use of electronic health records BURLINGTON, Vt. and
SEATTLE, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- More than 130
healthcare industry executives and experts recently gathered at the
2005 IDX Healthcare Executive Summit to discuss strategies for
creating digital health systems that deliver safe, efficient and
cost-effective patient care. The fourth annual summit focused on
challenges and solutions for implementing electronic health records
(EHRs) across organizations, regions and nations, including the
challenges of connecting numerous providers, coordinating care and
proactively managing patient health across disparate geographic
locations. Key executives and clinicians - including CEOs, CIOs,
and chief medical and nursing officers - from healthcare
organizations throughout North America and the United Kingdom
attended the event, held Sept. 22-25 in Dana Point, Calif. The
event featured a number of today's key influencers in healthcare,
beginning with remarks from Dr. David Brailer, National Coordinator
for Health Information Technology, who discussed his strategies for
overcoming barriers inherent to achieving widespread adoption of
interoperable EHRs within 10 years. He provided an update on his
office's accomplishments in bringing together healthcare
stakeholders, promoting adoption and supporting interoperability.
Dr. Brailer emphasized the importance of collaboration between
public and private sectors, and hailed the recent formation of the
American Health Information Community (AHIC) as a positive step in
advancing more widespread use of electronic health records across
the continuum of care. AHIC, a federally charted commission
comprised of 17 representatives of both the private and public
sectors, will hold its first meeting October 7 and will advise
Health and Human Services on making health records digital and
interoperable, and assuring that the privacy and security of those
records are protected in a smooth, market-led way. "We need to
create a level playing field to have the right IT tools available
for everyone," Dr. Brailer said at the summit. "The government
needs to be a catalyst to this effort, and not a regulator or a
dictator." Brailer also commented that promoting IT adoption does
not equate to "dropping computers on physicians' desks." He urged
the vendor community to be guided by a commitment to promoting the
overall quality of care and to designing "software that drives
value for physicians" - particularly by offering user- friendly and
effective physician workflow tools. Newt Gingrich, founder of the
Center for Health Transformation and Former Speaker of the U.S.
House of Representatives, called on executives to lead the
transformation of the healthcare system into one that is
prevention-focused, knowledge-rich and electronically based.
Speaker Gingrich highlighted the need for healthcare leaders to
have the appropriate technology, financial and leadership tools to
create a system that saves lives and saves money. "Incremental
change cannot move us from our current system into one that is
intelligent, safe, efficient, accessible and meets the needs of
21st Century America," Speaker Gingrich said. "Provider
organizations that are 'islands of excellence' must lead the way in
working together to transform our system. It will take
transformational and rapid change to reach new levels of patient
safety, quality care and cost-effectiveness." Speakers also
provided insights into how healthcare organizations can best chart
a course through the rapid and complex changes of technology
adoption. Dr. Molly J. Coye, founder and CEO of Health Technology
Center, spoke about the increasing momentum to electronically
connect health systems with individual providers, noting that along
with other technology developments, this change will affect the
financial and collaborative relationships between hospitals and
community physicians. To illustrate a successful approach to
navigating these challenges, Dr. John Haughom, Senior Vice
President at PeaceHealth, presented a case study on the non-profit
health system's Community Health Record (CHR), which supports
seamless care delivery across inpatient and ambulatory facilities
in Alaska, Washington and Oregon. Today the CHR, built on the IDX
enterprise clinical system, supports care for 1.5 million patients
and is used by approximately 16,000 PeaceHealth employees and
affiliates. In addition, 54 independent practitioners use the
system to provide care in their offices via an ASP/ISP (Application
Service Provider/Internet Service Provider) model and market-based
fee structure. Independent health policy writer, lecturer and
ethicist Emily Friedman discussed the challenging issues and
ethical questions inherent to the increasing role of information
technology, clinical data and genetics research in patient care.
She offered 10 Ethics Rules for the Age of Technology, combining
humor with practical guidance for keeping ethics paramount in
addressing such issues as the privacy of personal medical
information, the outcomes of healthcare information becoming
proprietary, and the potential vulnerabilities of clinicians and
patients who are not technologically savvy. In a second IDX
customer case study, David K. Wessner, president and CEO of Park
Nicollet Health Services (St. Louis Park, Minn.), discussed how the
organization has used "Lean Production" quality-improvement
techniques with the integrated IDX EHR system to streamline
clinician workflow and improve its operating margin. Including
cross-continuum information on more than 2.1 million patients, the
organization's EHR has supported return on investment for Park
Nicollet of $29 million over five years, with a current annual
savings of $18.3 million. Savings were gained through such
achievements as reduced duplication of work, reduced errors, more
streamlined clinical documentation and reductions in the cost of
storing paper records. Building on its exemplary EHR, Park Nicollet
is also one of 10 organizations nationwide participating in the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' pay-for- performance
pilot program, which provides incentives for improving quality
outcomes for patients with diabetes and other chronic diseases. To
close the summit, guest speaker General Tommy Franks drew upon his
experience leading America's military forces through numerous
challenges, and offered unique perspectives on the principles of
integrity, teamwork and compassion, and leadership as applied to
the mission-critical healthcare environment. During the event, many
attendees toured the IDX Digital Healthcare Community, a simulated
healthcare network that tracks a patient's journey across
ambulatory and inpatient settings and illustrates how the IDX(R)
Carecast(TM) clinical information system supports clinical and
financial best practices throughout the continuum of care. The IDX
Digital Healthcare Community featured advanced technologies to
benefit patient care and productivity, including the lifetime,
image-enabled EHR, Computerized Physician Order Entry, medication
barcode charting and advanced decision support. "Today, countries
around the globe are witnessing a defining moment in healthcare.
Our industry has an extraordinary opportunity to transform patient
care and to create national and local infrastructures to ensure
that life- saving medical information is always available," said
IDX CEO James H. Crook, Jr. "That's why it is critical to create
environments such as the IDX Healthcare Executive Summit that
enable healthcare leaders to share ideas, gain insights and work
together to realize technology's full benefit to both the quality
and cost-effectiveness of healthcare." About IDX(R) Carecast(TM)
Carecast is a fully integrated clinical, financial and
administrative system, combining core clinical processes for
orders, results, pharmacy and clinical documentation with
administrative and financial processes for scheduling,
registration, admitting, charging and billing. Representing the
next generation of electronic clinical information solutions,
Carecast delivers unsurpassed response time and reliability to
support fast-paced clinical environments. The system automates
workflow throughout the healthcare enterprise and enables rapid
access to patient records across the care continuum, from admission
to discharge, including inpatient and ambulatory care. The result
is a comprehensive lifetime patient record that enhances the
quality of care and promotes operational efficiencies. Developed by
and for providers - in collaboration with leading hospitals,
clinicians and healthcare executives - Carecast builds on 25 years
of innovation with the IDX(R) LastWord(R) enterprise system.
Customers include leading healthcare organizations in the U.S.,
Canada and Europe About IDX Systems Corporation Founded in 1969,
IDX Systems Corporation (NASDAQ:IDXC) provides information
technology solutions to maximize value in the delivery of
healthcare, improve the quality of patient service, enhance medical
outcomes, and reduce the costs of care. Our systems are deployed to
serve approximately 150,000 physicians and are installed at over
3,400 customer sites, including more than 850 group practices and
approximately 370 integrated delivery networks servicing more than
500 hospitals. IDX also provides its enterprise clinical software
as a subcontractor to BT, Local Service Provider for the United
Kingdom National Health Service's National Programme for
Information Technology, an initiative to establish electronic
patient records for 50 million patients. The IDX web strategy
includes browser technology, e-commerce and web-based tools - built
using Internet architecture - that facilitates access for patients,
physicians and care providers to vital health information and data
managed by the IDX clinical, administrative, financial, and managed
care products. IDX has approximately 2,400 full-time employees.
IDX, Carecast and LastWord are registered trademarks or trademarks
of IDX Investment Corporation. This press release contains
forward-looking statements about IDX Systems Corporation that
involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Among the important
factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from
those indicated by such forward-looking statements are
uncertainties or difficulties in developing new services, including
Carecast, possible failure of IDX to realize the benefits of
developing clinical guidelines, difficulties in implementing
systems, possible deferral, delay or cancellation by customers of
computer system or service purchase decisions, possible delay of
system installations and service implementations, development by
competitors of new or superior technologies, changing economic,
political and regulatory influences on the healthcare and
e-Commerce industries, possible disruptions in the national economy
caused by terrorist activities and foreign conflicts, changes in
product pricing policies, governmental regulation of IDX's software
and operations, the possibility of product-related liabilities, and
factors detailed from time to time in IDX's periodic reports and
registration statements filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, which important factors are incorporated herein by
reference. IDX undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking
statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of
unanticipated events, or changes in future operating results,
financial condition or business over time. For more information
contact: Jamie Gier Vice President, Marketing - IDX Carecast
206.607.5472 Catherine Sweeney Media Relations - IDX Carecast
206.607.5462 DATASOURCE: IDX Systems Corporation CONTACT: Jamie
Gier, Vice President, Marketing - IDX Carecast, +1-206-607-5472, ,
or Catherine Sweeney, Media Relations - IDX Carecast,
+1-206-607-5462, , both of IDX Systems Corporation Web site:
http://www.idx.com/
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