Ep 92 – “Health Equity by Design”: Recasting a Vision for Health IT and Interoperability, with Micky Tripathi

07/02/2022 1h 18min
Ep 92 – “Health Equity by Design”:  Recasting a Vision for Health IT and Interoperability, with Micky Tripathi

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Episode Synopsis

Our guest this week is Micky Tripathi, the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where he leads the formulation of the federal health IT strategy and coordinates federal health IT policies, standards, programs, and investments.  As the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) chief, Micky Tripathi is advancing healthcare interoperability to support value-based payment and improved health equity.  Before taking the helm of the ONC a year ago, Micky served as chief alliance officer for Arcadia, a population health management and healthcare intelligence platform company.

Our conversation with Micky covers the ONCs efforts in COVID-19 response in support of public health, aligning with federal partners, improving health equity through purposeful and intelligent HIT design, improving EHR and interoperability, TEFCA standards adoption, information blocking, FHIR APIs, and the development of a robust apps ecosystem to improve population health.

This episode is sponsored by Arcadia, the only healthcare data and software company dedicated to healthcare organizations achieving financial success in value-based care, and recognized as Best in KLAS in Value-Based Care Managed Services three years in a row.



Episode Bookmarks:

01:50 Introduction to Micky Tripathi - the National Coordinator for health information technology with the ONC

02:20 This week’s sponsor:  Arcadia - Recognized as Best in KLAS in Value-Based Care Managed Services 4 years in a row

04:15 Visit arcadia.io/theschema to explore how we can use data to improve the current and future state of healthcare

05:00 There are 40 times more bytes in the digital universe than there are stars in the observable universe! 

07:20 Micky provides perspective on how to begin getting more visibility into data and analytics in order to transition from volume to value

08:10 How the data explosion and exponential growth of computing power requires data liquidity and fluidity

09:00 The increasing competition for data science expertise – how does healthcare compete with tech companies and financial industries?

10:20 The self-imposed industry barrier of cleaning and wrangling data and the need for authorized aggregation of health data

11:20 Rethinking what access to data means in light of the information blocking rules within the 21st Century Cures Act

12:15 Micky references his tenure with Arcadia and how the information sharing landscape is changing population health management

12:40 Making both structured and unstructured data available and how/why unstructured data is valuable

14:30 The implications of SDOH on health equity and the concept of “health equity by design” where SDOH can be a core feature of Health IT

16:50 Micky explains how the ONC is influencing “health equity by design” through the trajectory of Health IT

18:00 Accessing data to identify outcomes disparities in communities and the heterogeneity of data collection (e.g. OMB and CDC classifications)

20:00 Deploying data-driven, upstream interventions for social determinants of health (e.g. UT Dell Med Community-Driven Initiatives)

21:40 Streamlining consistency and focus in the collection of race, ethnicity, and language data to lower friction in healthcare

23:00 How lack of “health equity by design” contributed to the development of modern-day EHR systems

25:00 How an event notification algorithm design flaw caused failure in providing appropriate population health interventions

27:20 “Value based care is critically important and it is a key driver of interoperability. We need to move from basic information exchange to apps that will use the whole portfolio of interoperability capabilities.”

28:00 FHIR-based CDS Hooks – an HL7 specification for clinical decision support

29:20 “The business case for Value-based Care is a key driver of interoperability in the marketplace.”

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