2. April 16, 2015 2
Data as of March 2015
• Approximately, 37% of the people in NY have granted consent to one or more providers
Note: Aggregated Affirmative Patient Consent across the State (not unique between QE regions)
SHIN-NY Consent – NY State
February 2013 May 2013 August 2013 November 2013 February 2014 May 2014 August 2014 November 2014 February 2015 May 2015
20%
22%
24%
26%
28%
30%
32%
34%
36%
%P
21%
32%
30%
33%33%
33%
33%
34%
29%
25%
34%
35%
37%
28%
36%
3. April 16, 2015 3
Patient Consent Trends by QE
• Affirmative Patient Consents continue to grow across QEs
Data as of March 2015Note: HealthlinkNY data is from February
February 2013 May 2013 August 2013 November 2013 February 2014 May 2014 August 2014 November 2014 February 2015 May 2015
0K
500K
1000K
1500K
2000K
2500K
3000K
3500K
4000K
4500K
5000K
5500K
6000K
6500K
7000K
7500K
Affi
GRRHIO
1,117,258
HeC
940,862
HeL
676,733
Hixny
1,094,317
Bronx
865,708
Interboro
265,625
Healthix
1,946,373
STHL
THINC
BHIX
HealthlinkNY
220,549
eHNLI
53,442
4. April 16, 2015 4
SHIN-NY Stakeholder Adoption – NY State
*
• Participation among key stakeholders rose slightly vs. to last month. Hospital participation is +2%
Data as of March 2015
Reminder Note: As of March’s report, FQHC and Public Health Dept. denominators were recalculated to eliminate duplicate counting in cases where an FQHC
participates in 2 separate QE’s
% Hospitals % FQHC % Public Health Depts % Home Care Agencies % Long Term Post Acute
Care
% Ambulatory Physicians % Clinical Practices
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
85%
83%
56%
43%
30%
19%
11%
5. April 16, 2015 5
SHIN-NY Stakeholder Adoption – by RHIO
Notes:
• Physician Level data not available from Healthix and Interboro. HealthlinkNY started reporting this data for this month.
• Count of Clinical Practice Sites not available from the following QEs: Bronx, eHNLI, GRRHIO, HealtheConnections, HealtheLINK, and
Interboro.
Data as of March 2015
Bronx eHNLI GRRHIO Healthix HealthlinkN.. HeC HeL Hixny Interboro TOTAL
Physicians.
Active Physicians.
Total users
Active Total Users.
Hospitals
Clinical Practices (Practic..
Clinical Practice (Sites).
FQHCs
Long Term Care Facilities
Home Care Agencies
Health Homes
Behavioral Health Entities
Pharmacies
Licensed Laboratories
Licensed Radiology Sites
Public Health Department
Payer
Other Non-Clinical Care S.. 111
20
37
272
63
8
131
28
53
186
63
1,152
2,209
206
23,975
56,756
8,779
12,775
10
2
0
12
11
0
10
1
2
2
3
248
11
9
55
0
3
0
21
0
1
7
6
8
25
4
646
149
30
8,409
8,409
2,128
2,128
9
4
8
13
4
6
16
6
6
9
6
592
26
3,814
16,401
2,267
4,400
37
0
11
27
22
0
34
3
12
23
9
308
20
2,140
7,207
834
1,456
4
0
7
2
7
4
3
9
6
232
74
28
464
631
234
258
13
7
3
17
0
0
18
3
15
47
20
274
42
54
1,056
13,268
21
3
7
178
26
1
36
2
4
48
5
696
25
5,847
5,847
1,786
1,786
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
5
139
2,214
679
17
1
1
2
0
0
3
3
3
9
10
72
7
2,097
2,724
1,530
2,068
14
6. April 16, 2015 6
SHIN-NY Patient Pull Queries
Note: December 2012 to July 2014 Quarterly Patient Queries adjusted to a monthly count to smooth trend reporting. Data points after July 2014 are
Patient Queries based on actual monthly reporting by QEs (previously only reported quarterly). Data as of March 2015
February 2013 June 2013 October 2013 February 2014 June 2014 October 2014 February 2015
100K
150K
200K
250K
300K
Pat
310,701
242,337
245,141
245,966
251,464
234,314
232,851
254,009
230,612
208,086
225,009
262,778
274,740
215,156 217,289
• HealtheLink is primary driver of March increases due to increased users, +19,000 more clinical viewer logs, and
several new clinical practice participants.
7. April 16, 2015 7
Total Patient Consent by Volume
Data as of March 2015
Wayne
91,246
Schenectady
137,678
Niagara
97,262
Erie
473,766
Cayuga
38,361
Yates
23,023
Wyoming
32,783
Westchester
91,863
Washington
38,879
Warren
55,006
Ulster
52,663
Tompkins
27,357
Tioga
20,031
Sullivan
2,832
Steuben
34,297
St. Lawrence
79,385
Seneca
27,385
Schuyler
5,269
Schoharie
12,084
Saratoga
168,633
Rockland
7,165
Rensselaer
101,441
Putnam
2,485
Otsego
23,492
Oswego
109,613
Orleans
39,492
Orange
10,357
Ontario
112,103
Onondaga
389,993
Oneida
192,840
Montgomery
39,336
Monroe
779,082
Madison
48,678
Livingston
51,168
Lewis
20,508
Jefferson
116,642
Herkimer
40,103
Hamilton
4,073
Greene
27,029
Genesee
46,050
Fulton
49,281
Franklin
27,196
Essex
25,424
Dutchess
14,265
Delaware
16,859
Cortland
38,062
Columbia
35,719
Clinton
60,222
Chenango
28,934
Chemung
15,585
Chautauqua
65,681
Cattaraugus
35,504
Broome
135,553
Allegany
31,795
Albany
168,587
8. April 16, 2015 8
Total Patient Consent by Volume
Data as of March 2015
Queens
458,334
Suffolk
286,055
Richmond
59,924
New York
556,741 Nassau
274,838
Kings
1,092,657
Bronx
927,200
9. April 16, 2015 9
Total Patient Consent by % of Pop
Data as of March 2015
Wayne
97%
Niagara
45%
Jefferson
100%
Erie
52%
Yates
91%
Wyoming
78%
Westchester
10%
Washington
62%
Warren
84%
Ulster
29%
Tompkins
27%
Tioga
39%
Sullivan
4%
Steuben
35%
St. Lawrence
71%
Seneca
78%
Schuyler
29%
Schoharie
37%
Schenectady
89%
Saratoga
77%
Rockland
2%
Rensselaer
64%
Putnam
2%
Otsego
38%
Oswego
90%
Orleans
92%
Orange
3%
Ontario
104%
Onondaga
84%
Oneida
82%
Montgomery
78%
Monroe
105%
Madison
66%
Livingston
78%
Lewis
76%
Herkimer
62%
Hamilton
84%
Greene
55%
Genesee
77%
Fulton
89%
Franklin
53%
Essex
65%
Dutchess
5%
Delaware
35%
Cortland
77%
Columbia
57%
Clinton
73%
Chenango
57%
Chemung
18%
Chautauqua
49%
Cayuga
48%
Cattaraugus
44%
Broome
68%
Allegany
65%
Albany
55%
10. April 16, 2015 10
Total Patient Consent by % of Pop
Data as of March 2015
Queens
16%
Suffolk
18%
Richmond
7%
New York
32% Nassau
18%
Kings
20%
Bronx
63%
Notas del editor
STHL and THINC merged into HealthlinkNY as of January 2015. Consent levels currently being consolidated and still require full validation.
STHL and THINC reporting as HealthlinkNY as of January 2015. Consolidated participation counts still need to be validated and may result in slightly lower aggregate State counts for Hospitals and Public Health Departments.
“Clinical Practices” has changed from previously reported “Clinical Practices Sites”. The Clinical Practices denominator is based on estimation from new SK&A data on clinical practices affiliated with groups as opposed to individual clinical practice sites.
HealtheConnections recalibrated user reporting in January, now including previously unreported user data
Interboro – function of the new platform
THINC – Conversion to new platform – taking no credit for previous adoption, etc..
Note: NYC county patient consent counts have been recalibrated since last report in January
Note: NYC county patient consent counts have been recalibrated since last report in January