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"Welcome to our company blog. Within these blog posts, we hope to share our insights on clinical quality management, the patient-centered medical home, chronic disease management in primary care, evidence-based medicine, and the use of technology in ambulatory care settings."

- David Morin, CEO and Donald Nease Jr., MD, Chief Medical Officer

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Why a coded, all-problem registry?

As you know if you've spoken with us or spent much time browsing our website, we're big on the fact that Cielo Clinic contains a coded, all-problem registry. Here's a brief description of why that is so important.

Your registry is only as good as its accuracy.

Many registries are built off of billing data. Not a bad place to start you may say. Just take all those people with asthma or depression codes and dump 'em in! Not so fast... Billing data sits at one end of a long process that begins with a clinician thinking, "This patient is wheezing, but I don't have enough yet to make an asthma diagnosis." So the clinician either writes down "wheezing" which gets changed to a billable diagnosis of asthma, or they realize from the start that wheezing won't get paid for and they just write asthma. When that billing data gets dumped into the registry, the patient with wheezing is now part of the asthma registry, and becomes part of the reporting for which one is responsible. Whoops!

If you have a system that allows you to accurately represent with a coded problem what that clinician is thinking, "wheezing" doesn't become "asthma", and your quality improvement efforts are focused with precision on the patients that truly have asthma.

Cielo Clinic contains a rich set of clinical terminology that was built by having primary care physicians record problems using words that make sense to them. These terms are coded, and mapped to a classification system that allows accurate aggregation of the problems into disease categories for quality management. If your quality management system can't do this, you'll spin your wheels focusing on patients that don't have the diseases you're trying to impact.

If you build it they will come - Field of Dreams

OK, maybe it's a bit corny, but that's our reason for having an "all-problem" registry. Clinicians build it by recording the problems they are working with every day. Not just on a select set of patients, but all patients. A lot of work? Not if you are getting something in return. What Cielo Clinic gives you in return is an accurate problem list on every patient, using terms you understand, not up-coded to meet billing standards. Additionally, Cielo Clinic gives you back reminders based on those problems and the ability to "on-the-fly" respond when new guidelines emerge for conditions. Because you've been accurately recording the problems, you have already built the registry for any given clinical disease category.

You're building it, because those new guidelines will come!

Don Nease, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Cielo MedSolutions

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