yolande calhoun chris davis, m.d. kyle johnson joanne rimac natalie schwartz, m.d. med. inf. 408...
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Statewide HIO: RFP
Yolande CalhounChris Davis, M.D.
Kyle JohnsonJoanne Rimac
Natalie Schwartz, M.D.
Med. Inf. 408Project #2
February 8, 20111
Introductions
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Statement of the Problem– Chris Core Objectives– Chris Technical Requirements– Yolande Administrative Information-Joanne Cost Requirements-Kyle Referenced Documents– Joanne Deliverables– Natalie Proposal Format-Natalie Terms and Conditions-Natalie Submission and Decision Deadlines- Chris Delphi Method- Kyle Questions
Agenda
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Statement of the Problem
Statewide HIO Service Area
State Capital
70% of all hospitals & 55% of physician in State Capital Metro area
Remaining % hospitals &Physician s in communityOr rural settings
Provide the state with a Health Information Exchange (HIE) in order to:◦ Improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of
healthcare.◦ Reduce healthcare disparities.◦ Improve coordination of care.◦ Ensure security of personal health information.◦ Engage patients and families.◦ Improve population and public health.
Statewide HIO Mission
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A Vendor is being sought to partner with Statewide HIO to provide:◦ HIE infrastructure.◦ HIE software.◦ Implementation.◦ Ongoing service to support the HIE.
Statement of the Problem
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Objectives
Exchange of clinical information in a standard format, such as Continuity of Care Document (CCD)
Exchange of clinical messaging and referrals The ability to connect to the following entities
through virtual or HL7 gateways:◦ Hospitals◦ Physician offices◦ State Public Health agencies (for immunization,
syndromic surveillance and reportable lab registries)◦ ePrescribing entities◦ Payers
Core Objectives
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Provide HIPAA compliant security of clinical information
Conform to national standard vocabularies and code sets
Provide technology which delivers high availability of HIE services
Provide the ability to connect to HIEs in other regions, states, and with a National Health Information Network (NHIN)
Support the information technology needs of the HIO (internet, email, web services)
Core Objectives
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Provide an electronic consent repository Provide directory services for providers, payers,
and public health entities Provide Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to allow for
more sophisticated secondary authentication Provide the ability to electronically submit quality
reporting to state and federal agencies
Additional Objectives
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Technical Requirements
Example HIE Technical Framework - Axolotl
CRISP-Axolotl Arch: 5/25/10
Technical Requirements
Architecture ◦Business◦Application◦Data◦Technical◦Security
HIE Systems Services Capabilities
Registry and Directory Services Person and Entity Identification Record Locator and Search Services Identity Management Consent Management Secure Data Transport Data De-Identification and Aggregation Analytics Referral Services
Integration Capability and Experience EHR Systems
◦ Allscripts/Misys◦ McKesson◦ Epic◦ eClinicalWorks◦ MEDITECH◦ NextGen◦ GE Centricity◦ Cerner
Kinds of Interfaces ◦ Event-driven service interfaces◦ Multiple protocols and standards (including legacy HL7)◦ Client API technologies◦ Message oriented middleware◦ Asynchronous, loosely coupled interfaces
StandardsTable 1
Message Standards and Transport ProtocolsCCD
CCR
DICOM
EDI X12 – Administrative transactions
HL7 V2.x
Hl7 V3
NCPDP
SOAP (Web Services)
SSL/TLS
XML
Table 2Clinical Terminology Standards
CPT
HCPCS
ICD -9/10
LOINC
RxNorm
SNOMED-CT
Privacy and Security Compliance with and Support for
encryption, networking and connectivity standards specified by the ONC
“Single Sign On” approach User Provisioning
◦ Unique User IDs for each user◦ Role based security◦ Automated workflow◦ Encryption on passwords◦ Capability to reset passwords
Log all data access and transmission events
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Administrative Information
Required experience within the last two
years Prime vendor in the operation of 3 HIE’s Provide basic HIE components Conform to National Standards Comply with privacy and security
requirements
AdministrativeRespondent Qualifications
Administrative
The Intent to Bid
5:00 P.M. CST March 2, 2011.
Closing Date for Proposals
5:00 P.M. CST April 15, 2011
Selection Criteria ScorePrice of the system 15
Vendor respondent experience 15
Vendor qualifications meet the Minimum Requirements stated in the RFP
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Response to requests for additional information from vendor respondent
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Scalability of the proposed system to meet future growth of the HIE
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Vendor respondent ability to provide all aspects of the RFP:Infrastructure, design and host services
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Usability of the system for end-users and IT staff maintenance within theHIE
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Vendor References 10
Total Score 100
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Cost Requirements
Implementation Costs◦ All vendors to provide
Implementation costs will include: Hardware - Upgrades Software - Shipping Implementation labor - Handling Maintenance labor - Training Software maintenance - Travel Other
◦ Total cost of ownership Multi-year TCO model requested for period of proposal (typically 5 or 7
years) TCO will be recorded in the HIE RFP TCO & Pricing spreadsheet
Vendor Pricing
Software Pricing◦ All vendors to provide pricing for:
License fees Subscription fees 3rd party software Annual software maintenance or subscription fees
◦ Vendors are asked to describe pricing methodology. Will price be based on: Concurrent users # of physicians # of encounters Some other metric?
◦ Vendors asked to provide future pricing for licenses associated with growth of the HIO Discounted, tiered pricing structure Determine future license increments to be purchased (e.g. 10, 50, 100
licenses)
Vendor Pricing
Professional Services◦ All vendors are requested to provide total labor hours and dollars
required to implement and support the HIE solution. ◦ Professional Service costs will include:
Implementation hours & dollars Post implementation hours & dollars Non-IT labor hours & dollars Titles and roles needed for implementation and support
◦ Vendors will submit a complete project plan◦ Vendors will record professional services costs in HIE RFP TCO &
Pricing spreadsheet◦ (Reminder to vendors to plan for a two-phase approach to
implementation)
Vendor Pricing
Hardware or Hosting Costs◦ All vendors have been requested to submit both a self-hosted &
remote hosted hardware approach◦ Provide technical configuration for both models◦ Provide cost comparison for both models◦ Record costs in HIE RFP TCO & Pricing Spreadsheet
Vendor Pricing
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Referenced Documents
Axolotl©
Epic©
Medicity©
RelayHealth©
Product Literature
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Deliverables
Required Deliverables Documentation Software Training Hardware and Equipment Warranty Development and Test Tools
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Proposal Format
Proposal Response Format
Cover Letter
Table of Contents
Response to Company Information/ ViabilityResponse to Technical Requirements
Response to Standards Support and CommitmentResponse to Provider Workflow
Response to Hosting
Response to Implementation and Support
Response to Vision for State “X”
Response to Experience and References
Response to Pricing
Statement of Work
Appendices:
• Financial Report
• Technical Diagrams
• Resource Resumes
• Pricing Spreadsheets
• Acceptance of Terms
• Standard Contract
Response to Company Information Company overview Organizational chart Profile of senior management Anticipated change of ownership # Employees focused on HIE solution Certificate of Insurance Disclosure of actual/ potential conflicts of interest Subcontractor Relationships:
◦ Organization name◦ Area outsourced◦ Partnership length◦ Name of previous successful effort together◦ % of total effort
Response to Company Viability
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Finance Sheets Financial BackgroundGross and net revenues in 2008, 2009, 2010 Current litigation issues, litigations
over the past 5 yearsProjected revenue in 2011 Bankruptcies filed
% of revenue attributable to HIE solution Current investigations by governmental agencies
Most recent annual report and 10 K form
Committed projects in the next 12-18 months with anticipated revenues over $100KAudited financial statements for 2009 and 2010• Income statement
• State of Cash Flow
• Balance Sheet
• Opinion statement of independent CPA
• Current Dun and Bradstreet Comprehensive Insight Plus Report
Response to Provider Workflow Describe the process of the provider’s
ability to access, publish, and consume HIE data from within the EMR.
Are there any provider organization requirements for their EMR’s to access, publish, and consume data from your HIE solution?
Does the vendor have the ability to host the solution?
Does the vendor have an existing relationship with a host provider?
Description of the suggested hosting approach
How the hosting solution will impact implementation timelines and cost
Response to Hosting
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Response to Implementation and Support
Core Infrastructure Roll-Out Data Source and Participation Integration Support and Training
Response to Experience and References
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Company’s experience in the development and implementation of all HIE’s of similar
Size Scope Complexity
Names of three HIE customers Client references Site visits
List of All HIE ProjectsNames Status of each implementationProject descriptionsLaunch and production datesProducts installed
Deployment statusRelevant metrics around their successesApproximate # organizations and providers attached to each project
Response to Experience and References (cont.)
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Statement of Work Understanding of the objectives of this Statewide
HIE
Major activities that must be performed
Solution to all service and system requirements
High level work plan
Work Breakdown Structure
Milestone-based Project Schedule
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Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions Proposal Response Confidentiality Formal Contract Maintaining Pricing Cost of Proposal Preparation Applicable Law
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Submission and Decision Schedules
Description Date
RFP Release Date February 11, 2011
Intent to Respond Due Date March 2, 2011
Vendor Questions and Clarification Requests Due
March 16, 2011
RFP Due Date April 15, 2011
RFP Selection Committee Review Complete
May 29, 2011
Vendor Demonstrations May 30 – June 16, 2011
Award Announcement July 1, 2011
Submission and Decision Schedules
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Delphi Method
Statewide HIO continues to find the Delphi methodology useful as a framework for decision making
The Delphi process was used specifically to determine:◦ Technical requirements◦ Pricing information and spreadsheets◦ Proposal response formats◦ Submission and decision schedule◦ Features and functions questionnaire
Various experts from HIO committees were used to create the sections of the RFP. The Delphi process was used to collaborate and make decisions about the final request for proposal document.
Delphi Methodology Used to Create RFP
Questions?
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