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A Tale of RHIO Success

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发表于 2007-8-23 07:34:57 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
A Tale of RHIO Success

August 21, 2007 | BRISBANE, Australia — Nearly as fast as regional health information organizations (RHIOs) cropped up a couple of years ago, they have started to disappear or at least scale back their plans due to financial difficulty. But there are some success stories to be found for those who look hard enough.


Try, for example, Winona, Minnesota, where a small network is thriving. At MedInfo 2007, the triennial congress of the International Medical Informatics Association, at a first-ever international symposium on nursing informatics leadership on Monday, the world got a tale of success from Winona Health.

When the United State’s first health-IT czar, David Brailer, called for interconnecting clinicians with what he called RHIOs in 2004, Janice Turek, clinical director of information systems at Winona Health, knew exactly what he was talking about. “We had already connected a region,” said Turek, a registered nurse. “We have been able to sustain and develop informatics in a small community.”

Indeed, the nonprofit health system in southeastern Minnesota has brought together six competitive, independent organizations onto a single health-IT system. It wasn’t easy, but leadership, from clinicians all the way up to the executive suite, saw it as a means of survival.

“It was a competitive issue,” Turek explained, because a lot of small, community-based healthcare organizations had been going bankrupt or simply shutting their doors. “We didn’t want to be one of them.” And Winona had the added disadvantage of being just 40 miles from the Mayo Clinic’s main Rochester campus.

The strategy for Winona Health was quite different from most other provider organizations. Winona started in 2000 with a Cerner patient Web portal and personal health record (PHR) to build the foundation for an electronic health record (EHR).

“This is when we actually married the Cerner Corp., and it’s been a wonderful marriage,” said Turek. Winona Health also helped other organizations in and around the town of 30,000 become Cerner customers because a common system would facilitate data sharing.

Since that time, Winona has integrated 28 separate IT systems to create an EHR at its facilities and non-affiliated physician practices, imaging centers, and laboratories. The EHR is complete with computerized physician order entry (CPOE), a home-health component, and secure online patient-clinician communication — for which physicians have begun receiving reimbursements.

With the help of interconnected clinicians, it now takes just 15 minutes to move a patient upstairs once the decision is made to admit someone from the emergency department. Electronic medication administration has reduced errors in drug delivery by 80 percent. Unit secretaries still enter 80 percent of inpatient orders, but Winona Health already has a plan to redeploy the secretaries as physicians gradually take over that responsibility.

And soon, Winona will reach out to Mayo to widen data sharing, since many tertiary referrals from the smaller town go to Rochester.

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发表于 2007-8-23 11:32:40 | 显示全部楼层

一个RHIO成功的故事

2007年8月21日|澳大利亚布里斯班
几年前快速出现的区域卫生信息机构( rhios )已开始消失,或者,至少有些因财政困难缩减了他们的计划.但也有一些成功的事例,发现他们这是比望登天还难.

Try,例如,明尼苏达州维诺娜的一个小型网络搞得欣欣向荣. At MedInfo 2007,每隔三年召开一次的国际医学信息协会,有史以来,第一次有nursing informatics leadership的国际研讨会在星期一举行,
世界上有了一个来自从威诺纳健康的成功典故.

在2004年,美国一级健康资讯大师 大卫 Brailer 召集组织临床互联与他所谓RHIOS 。威诺纳健康临床信息系统主管Janice Turek知道大卫 Brailer说的究竟是什么. 一名叫Turek的注册护士说"我们已经联通了一个地区 ,在一个小的社区,我们能够保持和发展信息技术”



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发表于 2007-8-23 11:46:25 | 显示全部楼层
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