Modernizing HIEs: Future-Forward Interoperable Data Exchange
The client: A non-profit health information exchange (HIE) network that provides data infrastructure across the continuum of care in a US mid-western state. The network routes and processes data for over 14 million patients, receives over 98% admission notifications from network-hospitals and reports over 8.3 billion cumulative messages exchanged.
The client evaluated the capabilities of Smile’s Health Data Fabric against market competitors and implemented our winning solution.
Continue reading or watch our video, outlining this use case, where we not only helped an HIE modernize their IT infrastructure but also set the foundation for continuous innovation.
Summary
The client: A non-profit health information exchange (HIE) network that provides data infrastructure across the continuum of care in a US mid-western state. The network routes and processes data for over 14 million patients, receives over 98% admission notifications from network-hospitals and reports over 8.3 billion cumulative messages exchanged.
The issue: The changing industry landscape requires that HIEs provide enhanced value to citizens, and evolve with growing population needs, while maintaining cost-effectiveness. The client was locked into a siloed legacy proprietary data platform for decades. The legacy vendor’s proprietary model had become increasingly expensive to maintain, upgrade, change and scale, since their IT architecture was not based on open standards. As a result, the client needed to find an alternative solution that would enable interoperable data exchange in alignment with ONC and CMS mandates. The client searched for a vendor-solution that could implement commercial FHIR®-native infrastructure, upon which they could integrate and build their own resources.
The objective: The client’s main goal was to consolidate all their legacy systems and modernize their IT infrastructure, and data exchange processes by 2025. This goal was part of their IT modernization strategy; to provide a network architecture that enabled centralized data access, streamlined exchange and reporting without being locked into a proprietary vendor platform. The client had several requirements to achieve their objective:
After a rigorous evaluation process, to help them choose a FHIR® vendor-partner, Smile emerged as the solution of choice to meet the client’s interoperability and modernization requirements.
Vendor and Solution Evaluation
Continuous IT modernization is a fundamental process for any organization’s current and future operations. The client’s objective required the replacement of their entire existing legacy vendor system. To evaluate the depth and breadth of solutions for this vital and complex task, they created a thorough and comprehensive procurement process. As such, over a period of 1.5 years, a spectrum of evaluators—from their entire executive team to frontline staff across the network—tested hundreds of features, capabilities, use-cases and processes within their sandbox (test) environment through to Limited Production Release (LPR).
The evaluation process tested Smile’s capabilities with other vendors, including, but not limited to:
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In addition, Smile’s industry expertise is unparalleled. Smile is the maintainer of HAPI FHIR—the world’s prevailing open source reference implementation of FHIR. The team at Smile actively leads and participates in over 31 Implementation Guide (IG) Working Groups including CARIN IG, the framework that outlines how to integrate third party consumer apps into FHIR in accordance with CMS Patient Access API Rules. With experience completing over 160 successful global implementations, Smile’s team demonstrated depth of knowledge and expertise when challenges arose during the evaluation process. For these reasons, Smile emerged as the vendor-solution of choice after the long, demonstration-based evaluation process.
The Implemented Solution
The client network which includes over 140 hospitals and over 1,000 clinical facilities now runs on Smile’s HDP (Health Data Platform)—a FHIR-native IT infrastructure that is completely connected and integrated in the back-end. With a consolidated and connected base architecture, the client can now:
The HDP’s proven capabilities not only satisfied all the client’s objectives (outlined above) to modernize their entire network architecture but also set the foundation for future growth and continued innovation.
Future Growth
With a FHIR-native data modernization implementation, the client can do more with their data, now that it is standardized, clean, shareable, secure, contextual and interoperable. The modernization project provides the basis for new strategic investments. Smile is supporting some of these strategic investments, including:
Enhancing positive impact on patient outcomes, efficient care coordination and cost savings with Smile’s FHIR and CQL (clinical quality language) solutions. FHIR and CQL offer refined clinical reasoning (CR) and clinical quality management (CQM) across the network.
The original use case was published by Smile Digital Health and can be found here.