Cerner, McKesson, Allscripts, athenahealth, Greenway and RelayHealth Announce Ground Breaking Alliance to Enable Integrated Health Care
Top health care information technology (HIT) companies Cerner, McKesson,
Allscripts, athenahealth, Greenway Medical Technologies® and RelayHealth
announced today the launch of the CommonWell Health Alliance™, planned
to be an independent not-for-profit organization that will support
universal, trusted access to health care data through seamless
interoperability. This historic effort is aimed at improving the quality
of care delivery while working to lower costs for care providers,
patients and the industry as a whole.
The Alliance intends to be a collaborative effort of suppliers who are
focused on achieving data liquidity between systems, in compliance with
patient authorizations. The Alliance will define, promote and certify a
national infrastructure with common platforms and policies. It also will
ensure that HIT products displaying the Alliance seal are certified to
work on the national infrastructure.
“Today’s announcement represents an inflection point in health care,
with key industry leaders coming together to support the delivery of a
national health information exchange,” said John Hammergren, chairman
and CEO, McKesson Corporation. “The formation of this alliance takes
health care a step closer to broad industry interoperability. A national
and trusted health information exchange will break down the information
silos in health care and should dramatically improve the quality and
cost effectiveness of care delivery. Creating data liquidity between all
HIT developers is fundamental to improving patient care, enhancing the
vitality of the health care industry, and strengthening the long-term
health of our nation.”
“We believe the industry needs to step up to the challenges of
interoperability,” noted Neal Patterson, co-founder, chairman, CEO and
president, Cerner. “If we can rise to the challenge as an industry, we
have a chance to deliver a golden era of health care. It is a system
where consumers not only have a right to their data, but also have the
ability to mobilize it in the pursuit of better health. This alliance is
about setting aside the admittedly tough politics of this issue to do
what is right for the health care consumer. We at Cerner are proud to
play a leadership role in this exciting effort.”
Elements of the Alliance’s national infrastructure will be tested in a
local pilot within the next year. Early components will include the
following core services:
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Cross-entity patient linking and matching services: Help
developers and providers link and match patients as they transition
through care facilities, regardless of the underlying software system
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Patient consent and data access management: Foster
HIPAA-compliant and simple patient-centered management of data sharing
consents and authorizations
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Patient record locator and directed query services: Help
providers deliver a history of recent patient care encounters, and,
with appropriate authorization, patient data across multiple providers
and episodes of care
“The formation of the CommonWell Health Alliance will be a significant
step forward toward the electronic exchange of health information to
support clinicians and patients,” said Janet Marchibroda, director of
the Health Innovation Initiative at the Bipartisan Policy Center. “The
founding members of the Alliance are focused on exactly the right
foundational areas, and it’s terrific to see industry leaders stepping
up to solve the problem of interoperability on behalf of providers and
patients everywhere.”
“Allscripts’ vision has been to create a true Connected Community of
Health. We believe open platforms are required to realize that vision
and make the improvements our health care delivery system needs to
dramatically improve outcomes while reducing cost,” said Paul Black,
president and CEO, Allscripts. “This alliance provides a framework that
will enable patient identification and record-sharing for providers
across the nation. This is good for care providers, for patients and for
the country. We are proud to be a founding member and to help lead this
important effort.”
“Greenway has anticipated this evolution to a smarter health care system
based on open collaboration and data flow,” said Tee Green, president
and CEO, Greenway. “We’ve been telling caregivers the marketplace can
provide it and sustain it, and they are right to expect it. Consumers
are no different, and a patient-enabled approach to data access will
foster a deeper and more efficient patient-provider relationship.
Allowing data to flow more freely fits the needs of a mobile society
just as providers are taking on more financial risk in coordinating
care. We are committed to the Alliance goals and our ongoing
participation as this initiative grows.”
“We’ve built athenahealth on the vision that health care needs an
information backbone that facilitates and incents true health
information exchange. However, the promise of the free flow of health
information and the reality of it today are worlds apart,” said Jonathan
Bush, CEO and chairman, athenahealth, Inc. “We support the CommonWell
Health Alliance because we believe that being open matters, especially
when it comes to patient care. CommonWell’s efforts to bring major
developers together to pilot patient linking and matching across IT
systems and care settings is an important step in the right
direction. We look forward to helping lead these efforts as a founding
member of the Alliance.”
Members of the Alliance are committed to collaborating with all HIT
developers to realize the vision of integrated health care and encourage
other HIT companies to join the CommonWell Health Alliance by visiting www.commonwellalliance.org.
The founding members of the Alliance will be holding a press conference
on March 4, 2013, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CT at the HIMSS 2013
Annual Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans. The event will also be
livestreamed at www.webcasts.com/March4PressEvent.
Please visit www.commonwellalliance.org
for additional details.
About CommonWell Health Alliance
CommonWell Health Alliance is anticipated to be an independent
not-for-profit trade association of HIT companies that will work
together to create universal access to patient health care data. The
Alliance will be open to all health information technology developers
that are committed to making patient’s data available to themselves and
providers regardless of where care occurs. Alliance members will support
the belief that provider access to this data must be built-in to health
information technologies at a reasonable cost for use by a broad range
of health care providers and the patients they serve.
The founding members of CommonWell Health Alliance invite all HIT
suppliers to join us in working together to provide seamless, trusted
access to health information, in support of better, more cost-effective
care for our patients and communities.
To learn more about the CommonWell Health Alliance, please visit www.commonwellalliance.org.
About Cerner
Cerner Corp. (NASDAQ: CERN) is contributing to the systemic change of
health and care delivery. For more than 30 years Cerner has been
executing its vision to make health care safer and more efficient. We
started with the foundation of digitizing paper processes and now offer
the most comprehensive array of information software, professional
services, medical device integration, remote hosting and employer health
and wellness services. Cerner systems are used by everyone from
individual consumers, to single-doctor practices, hospitals, employers
and entire countries. Taking what we’ve learned over more than three
decades, Cerner is building on the knowledge that is in the system to
support evidence-based clinical decisions, prevent medical errors and
empower patients in their care.
Cerner® solutions are licensed by approximately 10,000 facilities around
the world, including more than 2,700 hospitals; 4,150 physician
practices; 45,000 physicians; 550 ambulatory facilities, such as
laboratories, ambulatory centers, behavioral health centers, cardiac
facilities, radiology clinics and surgery centers; 800 home health
facilities; 40 employer sites and 1,750 retail pharmacies.
About McKesson
McKesson Corporation (NYSE: MCK), currently ranked 14th on the FORTUNE
500, is a healthcare services and information technology company
dedicated to making the business of healthcare run better. We partner
with payers, hospitals, physician offices, pharmacies, pharmaceutical
companies and others across the spectrum of care to build healthier
organizations that deliver better care to patients in every setting.
McKesson helps its customers improve their financial, operational, and
clinical performance with solutions that include pharmaceutical and
medical-surgical supply management, healthcare information technology,
and business and clinical services. For more information, visit us at www.mckesson.com.
About Allscripts
Allscripts (NASDAQ: MDRX)
delivers the insights that healthcare providers require to generate
world-class outcomes. The company's Electronic Health Record, practice
management and other clinical, revenue cycle, connectivity and
information solutions create a Connected Community of Health™ for
physicians, hospitals and post-acute organizations. To learn more about
Allscripts, please visit www.allscripts.com,
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YouTube
and It
Takes A Community: The Allscripts Blog.
About athenahealth
athenahealth, Inc. is a leading provider of cloud-based Best in KLAS
electronic health record (EHR), practice management, and care
coordination services to medical groups and health systems.
athenahealth’s mission is to be the most trusted service to medical care
givers, helping them do well by doing the right thing. For more
information, please visit www.athenahealth.com
or call 888-652-8200.
About Greenway Medical Technologies
Greenway Medical Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: GWAY) delivers innovative
software and business service solutions for healthcare providers through
its PrimeSUITE® platform. As a certified and fully integrated
electronic health record, practice management and interoperability
solution, Greenway PrimeSUITE helps improve care coordination, quality
and cost-efficiency as part of a smarter, sustainable healthcare system.
Thousands of care providers across primary care and more than 30
specialties and sub-specialties use cloud-based or on-premise Greenway®
solutions in healthcare enterprises, physician practices and clinics
nationwide. www.greenwaymedical.com
About RelayHealth
RelayHealth, McKesson’s connectivity business, enables the trusted
exchange of clinical, financial and administrative information between
patients, providers, payers, pharmacies, pharmaceutical manufacturers
and government agencies. RelayHealth processes nearly 16 billion
healthcare transactions annually by integrating the delivery of
high-quality care and improving the financial outcomes for its
customers. For more information, call 888.743.8735, or visit our Web
site at www.RelayHealth.com.
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