HIMSS announces Davies winners, aligns criteria with EMR model

By Molly Merrill
11:24 AM

Kaiser Permanente
Headquartered in Oakland, Calif., Kaiser Permanente is one of the nation’s largest not-for-profit health plans, serving more than 8.8 million members with its 36 hospitals and 454 medical offices and more than 15,000 physicians in all specialties. Founded in 1945, the organization followed a 10-year plan beginning in 2002 to implement KP Health Connect, its system-wide EHR now used by all hospitals throughout the Kaiser Permanente system to allow clinicians to focus on delivering quality care to patients.


“Congratulations to Kaiser Permanente, the winner of the 2011 Davies Organization Award, for achieving the goals of safer, high quality and patient-centered care. The innovative, comprehensive and consistent use of information technology across the Kaiser healthcare system represents a new standard all of us will strive to achieve,” said C. Eric Hartz, MD, chair of the HIMSS Organizational Davies Award committee and chief medical information officer at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, Maine. EMMC is the 2008 winner of the Organizational Davies Award.


Fallon Clinic
Fallon Clinic in Worcester, Mass., is a physician-owned and run not-for-profit multispecialty group practice with 357 providers representing 30 specialties located in 23 sites throughout central Massachusetts. With a thorough needs assessment, vendor selection and EHR implementation, Fallon Clinic achieved measurable improvements in the quality, safety, efficiency and satisfaction of healthcare delivery.
 
James F. Holsinger, MD
James F. Holsinger, MD, opened his solo family medicine practice in Keokuk, Iowa, a rural community of 20,000 in a county with the highest unemployment rate in the state. The practice started in 2003 with no patients and two part-time visiting specialists renting space in the same building. Now, Holsinger has 1,400 active patients and is the first fully automated clinic in the area. Profitable in its first 20 months, the practice implemented, and uses in its day-to-day operation, nearly every EHR function and interface available.
 
"This cycle of evaluating practices for the prestigious Davies Award for excellence in implementation of electronic records has again resulted in the recognition of two outstanding examples of how computerization is leading to improved patient care and outcomes.  We congratulate this year’s winners for their hard work, innovation and dedication to improving patient care," said Daniel Griffin, MD, chair of the HIMSS Ambulatory Davies Award committee and founder of Alpenglow Medical in Fort Collins, Colo., a winner of the 2006 Davies Award of Excellence in Ambulatory Care.                                                                                  

Hudson River HealthCare
Since its founding as the Peekskill Area Ambulatory Health Center in 1975, Hudson River HealthCare (HRHCare), in Peekskill, N.Y., has continued its ongoing commitment to improving the quality of care, patient experience and health outcomes for its underserved, uninsured and underinsured patient populations. The health center’s 16 primary care sites serve 64,000 patients, with more than 275,000 annual visits, representing a diverse, low income population in rural, urban, migrant, homeless and public housing settings.


“This year’s Community Health Organization Davies recipient, Hudson River Healthcare, has raised the bar for others with the use of health information technology to improve healthcare delivery and increase clinical outcomes for their patients,” said Greg L. Wolverton, FHIMSS, chief information officer, ARcare, in Augusta, Ark., and a 2008 HIMSS Community Health Organization Davies winner. “Congratulations to Hudson River Healthcare for its demonstration of best practice in action and being part of a very prestigious group of recipients that have excelled in implementation of electronic health records and shown sustainability in the use.”

Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Epidemiology, Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics, Florida (ESSENCE-FL), and The New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, Primary Care Information Project were recognized last month at the Public Health Informatics 2011 Conference, sponsored by the Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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