Iowa's Largest Health System Launches First-in-the-Nation Statewide Electronic Prescribing
October 12 2009 - 10:30AM
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Initiative Adds Critical Patient Safety Solution to Iowa Health
System's HealthNet connect network DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 12
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Iowa's largest integrated health care
system and the nation's largest provider of electronic prescribing
software today announced the launch of an initiative to convert a
majority of the state's physicians from paper prescriptions --
known to be the cause of costly medical errors -- to electronic
prescribing. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081013/AQM041LOGO ) The new
partnership between Iowa Health System and Allscripts (NASDAQ:
MDRX), called ePrescribe Iowa, will offer a free Web-based
e-prescribing solution to physicians throughout Iowa. Less than
three percent of all prescriptions written in Iowa in 2008 -- the
last year for which statistics are available -- were produced using
e-prescribing software, according to Surescripts, a company that
connects prescribers in all 50 states to pharmacies and the
nation's leading payers. ePrescribe Iowa also is a component of
HealthNet connect, Iowa Health System's 3,200-mile fiber-optic
network that stretches from Denver to Chicago. It is a first step
toward a larger goal of implementing connected Electronic Health
Records (EHR), the technology at the center of President Obama's
effort to improve health care quality and reduce costs. ePrescribe
Iowa automates the process of writing prescriptions and
transmitting them to pharmacies while alerting physicians to
potentially dangerous drug-to-drug interactions, drug allergies,
dosage errors and other problems that can occur when writing
prescriptions on paper. The stand-alone solution provided by Iowa
Health System and Allscripts also provides physicians a simple way
to transition from paper medical records to a full Electronic
Health Record, software that automates everyday clinical tasks such
as ePrescribing and connects physician practices with other key
health care stakeholders including insurance companies,
laboratories and hospitals. Quotes Iowa Senator Jack Hatch, D-Des
Moines, a leader in state health care reform, voiced his support
for the initiative at a news conference announcing the program at
Iowa Health System offices in Des Moines. "By combining the
information sharing capabilities of HealthNet connect with free
e-prescribing to enhance patient care and safety, Iowa Health
System and Allscripts are taking an important step toward realizing
President Obama's vision of an interconnected health care system,"
Sen. Hatch said. "Physicians understand that the electronic health
revolution is upon us and we must change our old habits of
practicing medicine on paper," said Joel Waymire, M.D., Walnut
Creek Pediatrics. "Electronic prescribing is an easy fix for our
current system of handwritten prescriptions that are hand-delivered
to the pharmacy, and a relatively easy first step to adopting a
full electronic health record." Bill Leaver, President and Chief
Executive Officer of Iowa Health System, added: "Writing
prescriptions electronically is a key means of enhancing the
quality and safety of patient care, and Iowa Health System is proud
to offer the first program to provide this life-saving technology
to every Iowa physician at no cost, along with the connectivity
needed to make it work in the most remote rural facilities." "By
adding significant new capabilities to HealthNet connect, this
offering will help accelerate Iowa Health System's efforts to
connect urban and rural health care facilities and enable better
care - the core mission of Iowa Health System," Leaver said.
"Additionally, this statewide e-prescribing will help physicians
take an important first step toward the adoption of fully connected
electronic health records." Glen Tullman, Chief Executive Officer
of Allscripts, the country's leading provider of Electronic Health
Records, called this statewide e-prescribing offering "the first
statewide program to provide physicians with the information and
connectivity they need, free of charge, to begin the journey toward
safe, efficient 21st century electronic care. Iowa Health System
has created a model for the entire nation to help physicians
quickly and easily transition from paper-based care to electronic
health records and in so doing take advantage of federal incentives
for their adoption." National Incentives for EHR and ePrescribing
Federal law empowers the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
(CMS) to pay physicians between $44,000 and $64,000 over five
years, beginning in 2011, for deploying and using a certified
Electronic Health Record to care for patients. ePrescribe Iowa
plans to serve as an on-ramp for physicians to a full Electronic
Health Record. In addition, federal law already provides
approximately $3,500 in annual financial incentives for doctors who
e-prescribe now and will impose penalties on those who do not
e-prescribe beginning in 2012. Currently, fewer than one-in-four
U.S. physicians write prescriptions electronically, according to
Surescripts. This Iowa Health System plan will aim to get
physicians on board by providing Allscripts Web-based electronic
prescribing free of charge to any Iowa physician and offering
personalized outreach and one-on-one training by "electronic health
care ambassadors" to help physicians make the transition. "We
expect the combination of HealthNet connect, Allscripts, onsite
training, and new Medicare incentives will eliminate the obstacles
and provide an on-ramp to electronic healthcare highway and
encourage Iowa physicians to embrace electronic prescriptions,"
Tullman said. "This initiative has the potential to transform the
entire state into one in which all prescriptions can be
electronically transmitted to the pharmacy, delivering a simple yet
comprehensive solution to a key public safety issue." 1.5 Million
Medication Errors per Year According to an Institute of Medicine
study, 1.5 million Americans are injured each year and 7,000 die
from preventable medication errors. The authors of the 2006 study
recommended that all U.S. physicians adopt electronic prescribing
by 2010. They cited benefits of e-prescribing that include
eliminating errors due to illegible handwriting, creating
electronic records to ensure prescription information is not lost,
checking for allergies and potentially dangerous drug interactions,
and reducing costs by improving efficiency and identifying
less-expensive drug options. Innovative, Software as a Service
Solution The electronic prescribing solution provided by Allscripts
is a Web-based solution that requires no download, or new hardware
and less than 30 minutes of training before first use. The product,
currently used by prescribers nationwide to write millions of
prescriptions annually, can quickly generate secure electronic
prescriptions and deliver them to the patient's pharmacy of choice.
The statewide e-prescribing program is the latest in a series of
partnerships between Iowa Health System and Allscripts. Iowa Health
System currently has 559 physicians in 117 clinics using Allscripts
as their Electronic Health Record (EHR). The health system also has
deployed Allscripts Emergency Department Information System (EDIS)
in 11 of its hospitals and urgent care clinics to automate
emergency room operations. The EDIS solution also enables ER
physicians to view critical patient information stored in their
physicians' Electronic Health Record, making it easier for them to
deliver emergency care. HealthNet connect HealthNet connect, one of
the first networks of its kind in the nation to receive funding
from the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Rural Health
Care Pilot Program, enables secure information connectivity between
hospitals, patient clinics and a variety of other health care
entities. The fiber optic network provides a resource to share
health information between participants throughout Iowa and western
Illinois, particularly in remote rural areas. Currently 28
hospitals have been connected in phase one of the program.
HealthNet connect also is available to private clinics, physicians,
pharmacies, medical laboratories, insurance providers and other
organizations in the health care delivery cycle. About Iowa Health
System Iowa Health System is a community-based organization of
physicians, hospitals, civic leaders and local volunteers who share
a vision of affordable, accessible health care. Created in 1995,
Iowa Health System is the state's first and largest integrated
health care system. Iowa Health System operates facilities in seven
large Iowa communities and Rock Island and Moline, Illinois,
supports a system of rural hospitals in 14 Iowa communities and
partners with physicians and clinics in more than 80 communities in
Iowa and western Illinois. Iowa Health System includes the group
practices of Iowa Health Physicians, Partners in Health, Children's
Hospital Physicians, St. Luke's Clinic Network, Trimark Physicians
Group and Trinity Physicians Group. Approximately 450 physicians
and allied providers serve patients across Iowa and western
Illinois through these clinics. To learn more, visit
http://www.ihs.org/. About Allscripts Allscripts uses innovation
technology to bring health to health care. More than 160,000
physicians, 800 hospitals and nearly 8,000 post-acute and homecare
organizations utilize Allscripts to improve the health of their
patients and their bottom line. The company's award-winning
solutions include electronic health records, electronic
prescribing, revenue cycle management, practice management,
document management, hospital care management, emergency department
information systems and homecare automation. Allscripts is the
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