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Learn how two large health systems realized better health outcomes by creating efficient ADT notifications. May 1 marks an important deadline for hospitals to comply with a requirement to send electronic admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) event notifications to all providers primarily responsible for a patient’s care as a condition of participation for Medicare and Medicaid. Here are two examples of organizations that realized the importance of ADT event notifications, and they have wasted little time implementing the technology and workflows necessary that make data-driven patient-centered care a reality. UPMC and Winchester Hospital Independent Physicians Association are well-positioned for success come May and beyond, both motivated by providers to make ADT-related data exchange a central component of their care delivery approaches.
This is a fully integrated solution that allows hospitals to send and receive CCDs/CCDAs through the MEDITECH Direct interface using the required Direct standard for communications through XDR, MEDITECH’s recommended method. Available both through our online portal and through SMTP (integrated into any Microsoft Outlook product or mobile device), SES provides online access to secure messages including CCDs, images, referral notes, or other file types that can be easily integrated into a provider’s existing workflow. Concierge Domain: Use your own domain, including an optional customized portal Secure Exchange Solutions (SES), is the largest independent Health Information Service Provider (HISP) offering Direct Secure Messaging solutions in the nation. Our Direct network also includes 400,000+ provider endpoints and access to a network of over 2.4M+ electronic endpoints, representing 1,500 hospitals, 92,000 provider organizations, 50+ health information exchanges, and 95 integrated EMR and HIT application partners SES Direct, our Direct Secure Messaging solution, provides end-to-end message encryption, easy integration options, and robust directory services, so end-users and administrators enjoy the maximum level of data security, connectivity, and reach possible.
Join us on November 17, at 12 PM ET for the webinar, Power of Direct: How Electronic Communications Improves Workflow Efficiency and Safety During the Pandemic, which examines a typical referral and communications sequence in the management of a patient with diabetes, a chronic high-risk use case with serious implications during the COVID pandemic. The Use Case demonstrates multiple care transitions and how Direct Secure Messaging, commonly referred to as Direct messaging, enables providers to collaborate across healthcare networks to improve patient care, forge new relationships, and build a successful business. Also highlighted in the presentation are the benefits of standards-based communication using Direct messaging to establish a strong referral practice, protect your staff, decrease patient contact time, and provide your patients with a better overall clinical experience.
Additionally, the new CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Rule Conditions of Participation (CoPs) mandated for May 1, 2021, requires all Medicare and Medicaid participating hospitals, including psychiatric hospitals and critical access hospitals (CAHs), to send electronic patient event notifications – such as admit, discharge, transfer Given that most hospital systems employ EHR systems that generate ADT feeds, hospitals can easily “check the box” for compliance; however, healthcare leaders must ask if this approach sufficiently contributes to better patient care. But to fully embrace the technology, the ADT data should be delivered in a “meaningful” way to ensure that essential patient information is being reviewed and acted upon by the provider as appropriate. SES Notify, our leading health event alerting solution leverages Direct Secure Messaging to deliver real-time health event notifications to PCPs, care teams, and health plans when a patient or member is admitted or discharged from a hospital.