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Major Hospital System Begins Sharing Clinical Data with Behavioral Health Leader to Integrate Care DeliveryOVERLAND PARK, Kan. --(Business Wire)-- Interoperability and care integration are no longer just buzz words. "Treating the whole person" is no longer hyperbole. A groundbreaking care coordination agreement, reached earlier in the year between leading behavioral health and acute care health providers in southeast Florida, has led to electronic record sharing between the two parties. Henderson Behavioral Health has begun receiving quick and confidential emergency room referrals from Memorial Healthcare System, as a way to ensure care continuity, financial savings and, most importantly, the delivery of effective treatment to patients. "Physical health and mental health emergencies typically require different treatments but the care needs to be communicated across providers to accomplish the ultimate goal of improving outcomes," said Memorial's Tammy Tucker, Psy.D, Associate Administrator, whose six-hospital system serves southern Broward County, Fla. "Our emergency department staff are now transmitting data directly to Henderson so patients obtain coordinated and integrated medical and behavioral health services." MHS sends the referrals in the form of Health Level 7 (HL7) C-CDAs from the Epic EHR to a Netsmart CareRecord™ (EHR) used by Henderson Behavioral Health via Netsmart's care coordination solution. The referral includes key data needed for the Henderson team to provide comprehensive care as soon as the person arrives at the Henderson location:
Dr. Steven Ronik, CEO of Henderson Behavioral Health says they're just beginning to reap the benefits of the integration. "Those benefits include detailed patient information, more reliable communication, and increased speed and accuracy of referrals. The patient doesn't have to wait around. We can get right to working on making them whole again." To make the integration possible, a number of parties had to come together - not only Memorial and Henderson but electronic health record developer Epic and behavioral health IT leader Netsmart. "This is a proof point that through the committed partnership of healthcare providers and healthcare IT suppliers we can move beyond the idea of just sharing data to enabling integrated care processes to drive improved outcomes," said Netsmart Chief Executive Officer Mike Valentine. "For us, the goal is to treat the mind and the body and enable recovery at a reduced cost." "Our goals are the same…to improve care, safety and efficiency by connecting the physical and mental health worlds. Recognizing that, it was just a matter of rolling up our sleeves and making it happen," said Carl Dvorak, Epic's President. The financial and treatment beefits of care integration can't be overstated. Under the Affordable Care Act, hospitals will soon face readmission penalties - a scenario that might be avoided with a fully integrated approach to care. Currently the average length of stay for a mental health patient in the emergency department is 21 hours. But if that same patient can be quickly transferred to a behavioral healthcare facility, he or she can receive the optimum treatment for the specific illness, reducing costs and freeing-up acute care specialists to handle other emergencies. "Time savings and elimination of redundancies are already being realized. Referrals are being received electronically and the quality of the data has improved," said Ronik.
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