EIN 27-0332436

Chesapeake Regional Information System for Our Patients (CRISP)

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
0
Year formed
2008
Most recent tax filings
2023-06-01
Description
The Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients will enable and support the healthcare community of Maryland and their region to appropriately and securely share data in order to facilitate care, reduce costs, and improve health outcomes.
Also known as...
Crisp
Total revenues
$42,179,120
2023
Total expenses
$42,171,014
2023
Total assets
$17,289,283
2023
Num. employees
0
2023

Program areas at CRISP

Grant funding- Crisp has been working on several significant grant funded initiatives. The significant grants are as follows: prescriptions drug monitoring program (pdmp): Crisp was awarded funds from the Maryland state department of health and mental hygiene (mdh) for the purpose of developing and implementing prescription drug monitoring capabilities into the existing framework of the hie. Implementation was completed by close of fy15, and project focus has since shifted to maintenance and new physician enrollment. Implementation advanced planning document (iapd): in late fy13, mdh was awarded funds by cms for the purposes of augmenting the statewide hie with additional services made available to eligible providers within Maryland. Continued on schedule ocrisp is the specified contractor for mdh. Continuing through fy19, projects and services such as encounter notification services, (ens) direct messaging, portal enhancement, embedded app, image exchange and data router will be optimized and rolled out to the provider community. In order to drive adoption and incorporation of the services, the iapd grants allows funding for outreach educational activities for the provider community. Integrated care network: in 2014, the Maryland health services cost review commission (hscrc), with the support of the Maryland state department of health and mental hygiene (mdh), established a care coordination work group to offer advice on how hospitals, physicians, and other key stakeholders can work together with government leaders in effective care coordination to support the Maryland all-payer model. The workgroup led to the creation of the integrated care network infrastructure or "icn" project, through which Crisp was charged to establish processes and leverage services for three components critical to modernization effort: identification of at-risk Patients who could benefit from care, coordination or a targeted intervention, communication especially at the point of care of existing Patients relationships and connected services, and monitoring the effectiveness of programs and initiatives, especially by measuring their impacts on the bigger total-cost-of-care. This initiative continued through fy19. In addition, effective 7/1/2019, the projects have transitioned to the maintenance phase and considered operational enhanced hie services.
Other education activities- an important part of Crisp's mission is to educate the public (including healthcare providers) regarding the benefits of electronic health records, and, by extension, Crisp's mission to encourage electronic health record adoption and meaningful use. To further this aspect of its mission, Crisp has created educational programs for providers and the public regarding health Information networks, electronic health records, and health Information privacy, Crisp will continue to investigate, implement, and widely publicize "best practices" with regard to electronic health record security and accuracy. Continued on schedule oin conjunction with other organizations, Crisp continues to engage in outreach programs targeting the provider community and which provide resources and guidance regarding ehr adoption and achieving meaningful use of required systems. In addition to providing general education of the health Information exchange, Crisp's educational efforts have expanded beyond the basic Crisp services, query portal, encounter notification service, and the prescription drug monitoring program, to include an emphasis on ambulatory connectivity and the bi-directional exchange of patient data in Our region. Crisp education ambulatory healthcare providers on the benefits of bi-directional data exchange between healthcare facility and Crisp, in improving the treatment and care coordination for the region's Patients. Crisp continues to engage in outreach programs which will educate the public about the benefits of electronic health records and the privacy measure that will ensure the security of their personal health Information. Crisp education offerings take the form of conferences, presentations and lectures directed both to providers and the public. These conferences, presentations and lectures have been sponsored by Crisp alone as well as in concert with other charitable, educational and governmental organizations. Speakers have been selected by Crisp and other sponsoring organizations, and in some cases, Crisp may charge a modest registration fee for such conferences, presentations and lectures to recoup its costs.
Health Information exchange (hie)- Crisp continues to focus on the exchange. Since build-out of the exchange, Crisp hie has allowed providers practicing at one location to instantly access Patients' records, test results, and other important Information even if that Information is physically stored miles away in several unrelated locations. A brief description of the hie concept is as follows: while physician access is improved by an hie, so is the security of Patients' medical Information. Secure electronic transmission of medical data ensures that is reached the intended recipient and only the intended recipient. Continued on schedule othe instantaneous access and improved security offered by a hie is made possible by the high-speed computer networking hardware used to connect all participating health care facilities and identify the location of patient records within those participating facilities. Increased availability and security of patient Information reduces errors, improves patient care, and lowers health care costs. Hie also permit, on a vast scale, the collection of epidemiological and other data providing unique scientific and educational opportunities. Through its ability to access and "de-identify" (remove identifying Information, such as names or social security numbers) patient records from many (if not all) of a region's Patients, Crisp will help reliably determine the most successful treatments, recognize important areas in need of quality improvement, and identify medical errors and other inefficiencies (such as treatment complications) across an entire region. In sum, hies permit healthcare providers to exchange data on an unprecedented scale which should improve treatment outcomes and lowers healthcare costs for all. Additionally, hies provide a unique scientific and educational opportunity. Crisp intends to operate its hie in such a way as to facilitate all educational and scientific uses of its hie that will not compromise data security or privacy. As Crisp develops and gains access to an increasing amount of medical data, facilitation will include 1) working with participants to identify areas worth of study and/or research, 2) developing means for data collection while maintaining data security and privacy, and 3) promoting the use of appropriate data mined from Crisp in scientific studies and educational settings.

Grants made by CRISP

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
Crisp DCSupport$103,300

Personnel at CRISP

NameTitleCompensation
Craig BehmChief Executive Officer$148,980
Brandon NeiswednerVice President and Chief Operating Officer$137,879
Ryan BrambleChief Operating Officer , Shared Services$128,603
Stacey BenicewiczChief Financial Officer$89,243
Marc Rabner, MD, MPHChief Medical Officer , Crisp Shared Services
...and 22 more key personnel

Financials for CRISP

RevenuesFYE 06/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$36,649,721
Program services$5,529,399
Investment income and dividends$0
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$0
Total revenues$42,179,120

Form 990s for CRISP

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-062024-05-15990View PDF
2022-062023-05-11990View PDF
2021-062022-07-18990View PDF
2020-062021-05-25990View PDF
2019-062020-10-07990View PDF
...and 9 more Form 990s
Data update history
September 25, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 4 new personnel
July 17, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 4 new personnel
July 10, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
July 8, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
July 19, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
Nonprofit Types
Business and community development organizationsHealth organizationsResearch centersHeadquarter / parent organizationsCharities
Issues
Science and technologyHealth
Characteristics
Political advocacyConducts researchLobbyingState / local levelReceives government fundingManagement and technical assistanceTax deductible donationsNo full-time employeesAccepts online donations
General information
Address
7160 Columbia Gateway Dr 100
Columbia, MD 21046
Metro area
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD
County
Howard County, MD
Website URL
crisphealth.org/ 
Phone
(877) 952-7477
IRS details
EIN
27-0332436
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
2008
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
E02: Health Care Management and Technical Assistance
NAICS code, primary
5112: Software Publishers
Parent/child status
Central organization
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