Program areas at CORHIO
Data management fees:these are fees that organizations pay for the ability to participate in the Health Information exchange (hie). In addition, hie participants gain access to educational activities including events and webinars, as well as updates from the Health Information technology (hit) community. Participants also receive the opportunity to contribute to various councils and workgroups relating to hie.
Hcpf ecqm:corhio provides support for the electronic clinical quality measure (ecqm) program managed by the Colorado department of Health care policy and financing (hcpf). This program focuses on providing insight into quality metrics across several participants within the corhio community. Corhio works with practices to collect ecqms and report them to the state medicaid agency, the department of Health care policy and finance. They in turn, report the numbers to the center for medicaid and medicare services (cms).
Hcpf haas:this program supports the care coordination of the medicaid population for the state medicaid agency. Haas is an acronym that stands for Health Information exchange as a service. Under this program we provide the state medicaid agency and the Regional accountable entities (raes) access to admit discharge and transfer data(adt) to improve care coordination for their beneficiaries. This programs also provides technical connectivity dollars that cover the implementation fees for medicaid eligible providers to connect to many of corhio's hie products.
Other programs:other program services consist of the cdphe synd and cdphe dsr, integrating equity, and other participant revenues.
Oehi swim:the office of ehealth innovation (oehi) statewide identity management (swim) program provides ongoing identity management services to the state of Colorado to promote effective patient matching services for Health agencies.
Obh jails:this program provides access to the longitudinal Health record (pc360), for medical professionals providing care to individuals who are currently in jail facilities. This access offers both the overall Health record as well as access to medication history to provide the most effective transition care. Additionally, we have built connections to several county jails to have them send data out of the jail and into the hie upon inmate release.
Oehi ccmcn:the office of ehealth innovation is funding the sharing of clinical data with Colorado community managed care network (ccmcn.) Contexture sends hie data, to include ongoing notifications for members, to ccmcn based on a member file that they send to us monthly. The hie data is used to contribute to their community analytics platform that provides organizations access to their unified data.