Wendell Murray Wendell Murray Associates Inc. www.wpmassociates.com Phone: 484-678-9681 E-mail: wendell@wpmassociates.com Copyright © 2006 Wendell Murray All rights reserved
What I do Help physicians practices select and implement practice management (PM) and electronic medical records (EMR) systems Help healthcare entities of any type: ambulatory, hospital, nursing homes, etc. with operational, strategic and information system issues Specific example of PM/EMR system selection and implementation at Gateway Medical
What a client gets 40%-150% return on investment in information technology Quick evaluation and selection of a software vendor Best possible deal with the selected vendor Best possible implementation of a system Operational and strategic review of the practice Help in negotiating with insurance payers, particularly Independence Blue Cross and related companies Advice regarding relevant trends in the healthcare marketplace - I have no financial or other relationships with any vendor
Areas of expertise and experience - Financial management/analysis
- General management
- Operations management
- Strategy development
- Business analysis/planning
- Business process improvement
- Software/website development
- Supply chain management
- ERP system implementation
- Project management
- Industrial sales and marketing
Wendell Murray Background 1990s - Owned, ran manufacturing businesses in northern NY State
1980s - systems consulting
- financial work
- media/entertainment industry
Companies - Accenture
- Home Box Office
- Time Inc.
- The Walt Disney Co. (VP-Finance of Consumer Products)
University of Vermont, Amos Tuck School (Dartmouth College-affiliated business school)
Current work Operational improvement, business and financial analysis, systems consulting Business development Focus on healthcare - Ambulatory information systems
Work in Italy - Near-perfect knowledge of Italian language
- Many business, university and healthcare contacts
- Existing healthcare-related projects
Example of Gateway Medical
Gateway Medical Associates Project Gateway: large primary care practice in Chester County PA Decided to invest in an electronic medical records (EMR) system Ended up replacing practice management (PM) system in addition to EMR system Illustrative case of benefits of utilizing information system
Primary care practice in Chester County PA - 28 providers
- 7 medical offices, 1 administrative office
- 100,000 active patients
- 120,000 visits per year
- 120 employees
- $10 million in revenue
Gateway Medical Impetus to invest Decision to invest - Push from CMS-funded project to encourage physicians to automate
- Pennsylvania one of several states selected for the project
- Good experience installing existing PM system in 1999
- Awareness of mandate from Medicare
Gateway Medical Physicians’ perspective Physicians perspective - Most physicians also shareholders in practice
- View system as incremental cost
- Resistance to change
- Fear of technology
- Range of comfort with technology
- None to fairly adept
- Somewhat a function of age
- Spend if CMS mandates
Gateway Medical Project stages Project development - Almost 2 years elapsed time to start seeing benefits
- Project started early spring 2005
- Request for proposals late spring 2005
- Proposal review summer 2005
- Software vendor selected fall 2006
- PM installed spring 2006
- EMR installation August-November 2006
Gateway Medical Ambulatory software vendors About 10 major suppliers Some large, e.g. GE, Mysis, Epic Others fairly small, some private, some public - eClinicalWorks
- Allscripts (Healthmatics)
- Nextgen
- iMedica
Gateway Medical Consensus from survey Systems from all vendors work adequately No practice would use paper charts again No matter what the hassle or cost an EMR is worth it Implementation goes smoothly Interface to separate (PM) system works adequately Some replaced existing PM while installing EMR - Incremental cost = cost of interfaces
- Many advantages to integrated system
- Less complicated
- Easier for vendor to update code
- Fewer “moving parts”
- Single database
Gateway Medical Benefits Quality of care is better - Drug interactions
- 33,000 patients die yearly due to adverse drug reactions
- All patient information available immediately
- Clinical procedures
- Comprehensive documentation
Operations are more efficient - Electronic prescribing/refill management
- Lab ordering
- Electronic messaging internally/externally
- Dramatically improve reporting to payers
- Office workflow improvement
- Patient management
- Reduced clerical input
Gateway Medical Provider productivity gains Reality is that there are few, but…. Patient encounters don’t take more time Providers generally don't see more patients, but.… Providers leave work earlier and…. Providers can finish paperwork remotely, e.g. from home
Gateway Medical System cost categories Six segments of costs - Initial license fees, i.e. “investment”
- Annual license and other fees
- Custom programming: interfaces
- Third-party licenses: underlying system, e.g. Microsoft licenses, Oracle licenses
- Third-party licenses: drug databases
- New hardware
Gateway Medical Equipment configuration Client/server architecture Servers - 1 Application/database server
- 4 Terminal services servers
Clients - Existing PCs for office and some nursing staffs
- New wireless Tablet PCs for providers and each provider’s nursing assistant
Wireless access points in each office Offices connected by T-1 lines
Gateway Medical System cost - Third party software licenses $ 54,000
- Healthmatics license fee 232,000
- Hardware costs 205,000
- Implementation 131,000
- Discount ( 62,000)
- Total initial investment $ 560,000
- Yearly fees $ 68,000
Gateway Medical Staff/other expenses Reductions in headcount: Reductions consistent with experience of other practices Pro-active changes to procedures needed to realize these savings Eliminate transcription cost
Gateway Medical Reduction in headcount 2006 2007 Reduction Nursing 39 35 4 Office staff 56 35 21 Employed providers 11 11 - Other clinical 3 1 2 Total headcount 109 82 27
Gateway Medical Reduction in wage expense 2006 2007 Reduction Nursing $1,267,000 $1,129,000 $138,000 Office staff 1,740,000 1,253,000 487,000 Employed providers 814,000 814,000 - Other clinical 93,000 40,000 53,000 Total wages $3,914,000 $3,236,000 $678,000
Gateway Medical Other line items Revenue - Possible increase due to higher coding
- Possible increase due to higher physician productivity
- $0 to $500,000 increase
Other expenses - Reduction in telecommunications costs
- Open source PBX and use of cable/ DSL rather than T-1 lines
- $80,000 savings
- Elimination in transcription costs
- $46,000 savings
Gateway Medical Possible increases in revenue Increase of 5% in volume of patients seen applicable to all areas (productivity increase) Increase of 5% in higher fee-for-service coding (so-called “up coding”
Replace T-1 lines with DSL or cable Internet access Implementation of software PBX (private branch exchange) system with Asterisk Asterisk - Open source software
- Widely implemented
- Uses Voice over IP (e.g. Internet and LAN) in place of telephone circuits
- Managed via software rather than hardware
Wendell Murray information Wendell Murray Wendell Murray Associates Inc. 602 Rosetree Lane Kennett Square PA 19348 Tel: 610-624-1893 Mobile: 484-678-9681 E-mail: wendell@wpmassociates.com Website: www.wpmassociates.com
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