Region-wide health information exchange gets underway, all of San Antonio’s major hospital
systems and numerous other providers are sharing medical records electronically
(SAN ANTONIO) November 12, 2013 –– Local officials from Healthcare
Access San Antonio (HASA), the entity putting together the Health
Information Exchange (HIE) for this region, was joined today by the major health
systems and Councilman Ron Nirenberg to celebrate that physicians at five of
the six major hospitals in San Antonio are now able to share patient
records. This is a first for our region
and represents the first step to connecting with other HIEs throughout Texas
and the nation.
Starting this week, Baptist
Health System, CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health System, Nix Health, Methodist
Healthcare System and University Health Systems are either providing
or are in the process of providing secure patient records into HASA’s HIE. This represents the medical records for more
than 600,000 individual patients.
Electronic health information
exchange, or "HIE," is the electronic movement of health-related
information among organizations according to nationally recognized standards. Developing
an HIE goes back to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)of 1996. One of the
Ps stands for portability of patient
records. HIE also is an integral component of the health information
technology (HIT) infrastructure under development in the United States and the
associated National Health Information Network (NHIN). In 2010 HASA received Federal Funding to develop the HIE for all medical
providers and for all patients in its 22 county region that includes Bexar
County.
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City of San Antonio Councilman
Ron Nirenberg, who was on hand for the celebration, said, “We have known for
years that the widespread use of electronic medical records will unleash a
breakthrough in the medical community. I’m glad to celebrate a huge step toward
achieving that potential.” He said, “HASA
has emerged with an infrastructure to facilitate information-sharing on a mass
scale. By leveraging patient information with easy-to-use tools, HASA will
enable our provider community to improve outcomes for patients community-wide.”
Geoff Crabtree, HASA Board
Member, and senior vice president, Methodist Healthcare System, said, “The
benefit of knowing what tests have already been done for patients coming in to
our system so that we don’t repeat them, knowing where they already have been
treated and what medications they are taking is of paramount importance to both
the health provider AND the patient.” Crabtree added that, from the HASA board perspective, “We had to be sure
that we built this in a way that provided the highest security possible to
protect patients.” He said, “Some of
the provisions that we’ve implemented with the help and input of our
stakeholders include:
§ First and foremost, the system is built to
ensure privacy and security of the patient’s record.
§ The data is secure, encrypted, both as rest
and in transit, and meets all federal and state requirements for privacy and
security.
§ Patients have the option to not have their
medical records transferred and can OPT OUT of the system.
§ Proper oversight and audit procedures are in
place to ensure the system is secure and private.
§ We are educating the public through brochures
and other channels to make an informed decision about whether or not to
participate.”
Dr. Vanessa Hill, chief medical
information officer for Children’s Hospital of San Antonio and a practicing physician,
is one of many South Texas doctors who realize the value of HIEs. Dr. Hill said, “If you are an
individual doctor or own a medical practice or if you talk to almost any
physician, you’ll hear about how inefficient and tedious the process is for
obtaining patient information from another office, hospital, emergency
department, or clinic.” Dr. Hill said, “The HIE will make it possible for me to
securely access patient information from many different participating
facilities in a matter of seconds. I urge all of my physician colleagues,
whether you are a primary care doctor or a specialist, to participate with
HASA. The more people who support HASA,
the stronger our community safety net becomes.”
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“CHRISTUS’ goal in participating was
simple,” said president & CEO, CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health System. “By
joining HASA we hope to be a part of the solution toward eliminating
duplicative care and at the same time enabling healthcare practitioners to get
the information they need to provide appropriate care to the patients they see
sometimes in emergency or critical circumstances.”
Who are the HASA Stakeholders?
HASA’s Board of Directors is comprised of 16
members who are intended to mirror the healthcare landscape in our region. They include:
Atascosa Health Center, Baptist Health System, CentroMed, CHRISTUS Santa
Rosa, Clarity Child Guidance Center, Clinical Pathology Laboratories, CommuniCare Health Centers, Community First Health Plans,
Daughters of Charity, Guadalupe Health Network, HEB, Methodist Healthcare
Ministries, Methodist Healthcare System, San Antonio Military Health System,
University Health Systems, UT Medicine, and YMCA. For a complete listing of the sitting
members, please refer to www.hasatx.org.
Who else has agreed to participate in HASA?
In addition to our stakeholders, HASA has
signed contracts to participate from NIX Health, Connelly Memorial Hospital,
Uvalde Memorial Hospital, Center for Health Care
Services, Labcorp, San Antonio Metro Health District,
IPC, GSEP, Brio San Antonio, PRMG and many rural healthcare providers.
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About
Healthcare Access San Antonio (HASA)
Healthcare Access San Antonio (HASA) is a 501
(c) (3) community collaborative initiative to enhance access to health and
medical care for Central Texas residents through Health Information Exchange
(HIE). Supported by major providers in the community, HASA adds to the medical
safety net by offering an electronic shared patient record in a safe and secure
environment. With this level of connectivity across provider entities, care can
be delivered more effectively and conveniently. www.hasatx.org