Heath Information Technology Commission Report - Fy2010 Appropriation Bill - Michigan Department Of Community Health Page 41

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These would be MCIR, State Lab System and
Medicaid CHAMPS systems.
The second category is systems that can benefit from the MiHIN Shared Services infrastructure.
These systems would benefit from automatic collection of relevant data or data exchanges with
other systems. The MDSS, MSSS, Birth Registry, and Death Registry would be in this category.
State System /
Interoperability
Medicaid
Michigan Care
The Michigan Care Improvement Registry is a powerful registry tool that has grown far
Improvement
beyond its original scope of protecting communities from vaccine-preventable diseases
Registry
and to assure that the population of Michigan is appropriately immunized and that
(MCIR)
required child health prevention screenings are completed with the most efficient use of
program resources. The MCIR is now a full-fledged population management registry
and in conjunction with the state data warehouse provides analysis of at-risk
populations.
MCIR will interoperate with the MiHIN in several ways. First it will benefit by utilizing the
master data management tools of the MiHIN specifically the EMPI for patient matching.
Secondly it will benefit from the connection of EHR and other clinical systems into the
MiHIN for reporting the vaccinations given to residents. Finally the MCIR can provide
benefit to providers and patients by making vaccination records available to MiHIN
users by populating a State of Michigan XDS repository that will be connected to the
MiHIN.
Michigan
The Bureau of Labs has one main lab system (StarLIMS) and a few other systems
Bureau of Labs
which provide lab data management and reporting for the State Lab.
Systems
The state labs will benefit from two-way communications over the MiHIN by being able
to receive lab orders from providers and being able to report back lab results. In
addition the state lab should benefit from being able to report lab results to the CDC
and other organizations using the MiHIN. Finally the state lab will be able to use the
same State of Michigan XDS repository as mentioned for MCIR to make lab results
available to users of the MiHIN.
CHAMPS
The Community Health Automated Medicaid Processing System (CHAMPS) is full
Medicaid
featured payer system which provides the State of Michigan with nearly all the features
System
they need for Medicaid patients. The system went live in early 2009. CHAMPS is
capable of supporting all HIPAA transactions including:
270/271 Eligibility requests
837 (P, I, D), 276/277 and 835 Claims set of transactions
834/820 set of Managed care transactions
278 PA transaction record
In addition the CHAMPS system has a JAVA Composite Application Platform Suite
(JCAPS) interface engine which supports all HL7 transactions. The system has
significant features that support interoperability with the MiHIN Architecture including
support for PIX and PDQ transactions which would allow it to use the proposed EMPI
and the Continuity of Care Document for populating patient records into a claims-based
Medicaid health record.
Michigan
The Michigan Disease Surveillance System (MDSS) will benefit from the MiHIN by
Disease
allowing labs in the state to report their notifiable-disease test results electronically. Lab
Surveillance
results can come from the state lab or private labs and can then use the MiHIN for
System
reporting to the CDCP.
(MDSS)
Michigan
The Michigan Syndromic Surveillance System (MDSS) will benefit from the MiHIN by
Syndromic
allowing emergency departments in the state to report their notifiable-disease
MiHIN Strategic Plan
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