I hate to admit it, but more than a decade of health care analysts’ conferences, hundreds of business plan pitches and more expo-floor headaches than I can count, have left me jaded towards the promise of health care information technology.
On a fairly regular cycle, HCIT is trotted out as a panacea for all that ails our health care system. However, this has more often served to benefit the prospects of a political candidate or an IPO, while not actually improving care or lowering cost. The enthusiasm around new technologies (or new buzz words) often obscures the unique difficulties in health care of driving workflow changes, overcoming legacy technology investments and just paying for new systems.
This has left health care languishing more than a decade behind the applications of IT in other data-intensive industries – with an increasingly costly and difficult set of problems to solve.
At Clarity we have a different way to solve some of the system’s chronic administrative and clinical challenges. While Clarity’s referral management service is entirely consistent with the government’s goals for HCIT and electronic medical records (EMR), we believe our service model has numerous advantages over traditional approaches:
- Clarity is a Service, not a Technology: Unlike other companies trying to tackle these challenges, we back up our solution with people – dedicated to processing complex transactions with health plans, tracking down needed information and ensuring that communication between the practices is complete.
- Integration with Existing Workflow: Clarity’s service integrates with existing physician practice workflow. This makes for low-cost (and quick) implementation – and high rates of adoption.
- Low Cost of Use: Clarity doesn’t require the sizable upfront investments of traditional EMR systems.
- Immediate Interoperability: Physicians on our service are able to interact and share information with any other provider – whether they are Clarity subscribers or not.
- Building a Community Health Record: All the clinical information sent through our service is scanned, indexed and populated to the Community Health Record and made available to other providers through Clarity’s service.
Without forcing a change in behavior, Clarity is capturing and making available valuable patient information. We feel that our approach to building the CHR is complementary to the EMR strategies of many provider organizations.
EMRs have an important role inside a health care provider’s organization or practice. Clarity’s service bridges the gaps left between these organizations – efficiently organizing disparate health data, associating it with the individual patient file and serving it up to the community. Clarity’s platform enables robust efforts to coordinate care, manage diseases and improve care quality across the communities we serve.
So, while Clarity is not traditional HCIT, we do move our clients and their clinical communities towards similar goals – the promised-land of interoperability, efficient communications, fewer administrative hassles, etc.
After years of disappointing results from the traditional approach, we are excited to take a road less travelled – and to use this blog to keep you posted on our success along the way.