Through the AHDI/MTIA partnership, we held several successful meetings during the 2008 HIMSS convention. Please read more about these meetings below.
AHIMA
Our first meeting was with AHIMA with focus was on several AHDI/MTIA partnership deliverables. AHIMA mentioned progress on the TROTTS white paper moving along, we talked about the ASRT evaluation guide, and the soon to be ready QA best practices for AHIMA endorsement. Given the similar challenges facing the coding community – move to home-based practice and emerging coding assistant technology – AHIMA is expecting similar commoditization challenges that transcription has already experienced. We briefly reviewed the next gen recruitment campaign we launched on both MTIA and AHDI websites and mentioned the DOD was interested in expanding military spouse career outreach to the coding community.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
A meeting of key individuals serving on the Workforce Development Committee met to discuss priorities for workforce development – a high priority for the partnership. It was agreed that focus needs to be on the following:
• outreach and relationship building with DOL Career One-Stop Centers and their career counselors in promoting medical transcription careers to the unemployed
• promoting medical transcription to the military installations in the eight states receiving Career Advancement Account awards
• customizing the registered apprenticeship program with transcription companies that already have internship/mentoring programs already in place.
SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES KEYNOTE
We attended one of the HIMSS keynotes, Secretary of Health and Human Services Michael Levitt. Several initiatives mentioned by the Secretary directly related to our sector. Concerns over privacy and security of health information and ways to better protect health information, patient safety – especially as it relates to medical error rates and the need for standardization in health IT. The Secretary mentioned that 75% of all EMRs have been certified by the Certification Commission for Health Information (CCHIT). Secretary Levitt discussed the establishment of chartered value exchanges – using data to inform standards and incorporating nationally established standards from CCHIT and Health Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP) into these chartered value exchanges. The first round of exchanges has already been funded.
HIMSS
Our meeting with HIMSS was postponed due to scheduling conflicts. In follow-up to reschedule the meeting, we mentioned the following items to include in the discussion:
• develop a clinical documentation workshop series for HIMSS 2009
• build a relationship with Electronic Health Record Vendors Association (EHRVA)
• promote CDA4CDT through Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE)
CDA4CDT Networking Breakfast
We had 30 participants attend the CDA4CDT networking breakfast representing HL7, AHIMA, AHDI/MTIA, EHR, documentation technology, and medical transcription companies. Liora Alschuler, project director, provided an overview of the project and participants discussed ways to promote widespread adoption of CDA4CDT. It was suggested that we need to make and business and marketing case for greater adoption and an effective way to do this would be to create a connect-a-thon possibly during the AHIMA convention. We could showcase providers already implementing CDA document types into practice and discuss benefits to patient safety, cost, and delivery system effectiveness. We held a meeting afterwards with HL7 to discuss a memorandum of understanding between HL7 and CDA4CDT to ensure greater participation and promotion of these documentation standards.
KLAS
We had a meeting with KLAS during HIMSS to discuss how the organizations could work closer together for mutual benefit. KLAS has a need for greater MTSO participation in their market surveys and MTSOs could learn from the market intelligence provided by KLAS research. We have invited KLAS to present a workshop at the MTIA annual conference to disseminate information about their market research and to provide them an opportunity to learn more about what the projects MTIA is engaged in and to learn more about this sector for annual conference participants.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
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Peter - AHDI is very fortunate to have someone so qualified to lead us into involvement in these many areas.
However some of us are not familiar with the abbreviations used. Having some type of dictionary for highlighted key words would foster greater interest and involvement for those not familiar with these terms. Perhaps AHDI's IS group could create one.
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