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Driving Total Health with Health IT and Health 2.0Ted Eytan, MD The Permanente Federation, LLC twitter:@tedeytan
Holly PotterVice President of Public Relations, Kaiser Permanente twitter:@htpotter
Conflict of Interest DisclosureTed Eytan, MD • Holly Potter
• Salary– The Permanente Federation, LLC (Eytan) – Kaiser Foundation Health Plan (Potter)
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Health 2.0 = Participation“Health 2.0 is participatory healthcare. Enabled by information, software, and community that we collect or create, we the patients can be effective partners in our own healthcare, and we the people can participate in reshaping the health system itself.” - http://www.tedeytan.com/2008/06/13/1089
Dave (Patient)
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Our Converging PathsTed
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{ 2006 04 14 }
The Andon Cord and Patient Safety in EpicCare
“At any time during the production process at a
Toyota plant, any team member who spots a
problem can stop production by pulling the
“andon cord” located next to the assembly line.
An andon board (left) lets supervisors know the
location of the problem with a blinking light and a
distinct musical tone.”
This approach empowers employees to highlight defects and bring attention to their
solution without being penalized. When the line stops, everyone must stop what
they are doing and attend to the fix.
We have created a similar setup for EpicCare at Group Health. We now have
clinicians on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to respond to any questions about
the functioning of EpicCare that are concerning for patient safety. In consultation
with the on call clinician, the “andon cord” will be pulled. When the cord is pulled, an
emergency response team will be assembled, which will do rapid analysis of the
problem and make decisions about next step.
The analogy here is the code team in a hospital, who will bring a code cart and
preparation to diagnose the patient and act quickly. Pulling the andon cord does not
mean that Epic will be shut down; it simply means that a team will be assembled
quickly and other work will stop.
The goal of this new process is “door to doc in 45 minutes.” We have had the
occasion already to use it in real time, and have been able to achieve this goal.
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Is it meaningful if patients can’t use it?
I attended a smallish get together yesterday organized by Christine Kraft to think about Health
2.0 / DC in the epicenter type things, where we thought about some of the trends in social
media use, social media use by physicians and medical groups (I got a lot of help on this one),
journalists, and finally, a real story about a patient’s experience, here in DC, that really brings to
light a problem with a meaningful use definition that doesn’t include “and the patients can see
the data.”
I’ve been thinking about the idea that meaningful use must include “patients can see everything”
since ARRA came out, and see my first mention of it in the Twittersphere around April 22. I have
noticed since then that the idea seems to be picking up steam – initially I was told by some that
this would be a “distraction” to the conversation. Now I’m sure that it’s not. Read on…
This is the story of Regina Holliday – it’s really worth a read, and I’ll quote some of it here:
We will fight the good fight. Regina’s USA medical advocacy 2009
Why do we have more transparency in special education law then in medical care? Why do
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