- David Morin, CEO and Donald Nease Jr., MD, Chief Medical Officer
- David Morin, CEO and Donald Nease Jr., MD, Chief Medical Officer
Monday, December 13, 2010
Mercy Family Care - Marysville
At the last Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan quarterly Physician Group Incentive Plan meeting (Dec 2010), one of our customers, Mercy Family Care - Marysville, presented on their use of Cielo Clinic and the quality, efficiency and financial gains they have seen from using it. In this presentation, the care team shows how Cielo fits into their workflow, how a diabetes educator is using the product in coordination with the care team and how patients are educated through the tool. It also provides specific detail on key measure quality improvement and the additional dollars gained by using the program for quality and managed care programs ($80,000+ for 3 physicians!) . Click here to see a link to the presentation and congratulations to the Mercy Family Care - Marysville team! Dave Morin Co-Founder and CEO Cielo MedSolutions Labels: clinical quality management system, disease registry, patient centered medical home, pay for performance, population management |
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
2,000,000 Patients Served....
Cielo Clinic has reached a new milestone, it has now served up over 2,000,000 patient encounter forms. That means over 2,000,000 patient visits have used Cielo Clinic for care reminders, problem lists and care documentation. Quite a milestone and many more to come! Dave Morin Co-Founder and CEO Cielo MedSolutions Labels: care reminders, clinical quality management system, disease registry, registry |
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Cielo's Phase II STTR
We are proud to announce that we have been awarded a $1.3 million Phase II STTR from the National Cancer Institute to develop and prototype a next-generation clinical quality management system. This award is a follow-on to our previous Phase I project. In the Phase I we studied and documented what technology primary care practices and providers need for disease management and quality improvement. In this Phase II project, we will be developing and prototyping a system that meets these needs. As was the case in Phase I, we are teaming with the University of Michigan Health System Department of Family Medicine on the project. We are also very proud of the perfect score we received on the grant. We think this is a testament to the need of our work. We'll be working with lots of great people on this and involving many in the healthcare community. We look forward to showing you what we come up with with! For more information on the grant, click here. Dave Morin Co-Founder and CEO Cielo MedSolutions |
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Continued Growth in 2009
2009 provided Cielo with 100% growth, the third year of triple-digit growth by our company. Of course, we're proud of that. But more so, we're proud of what our customers are doing with Cielo Clinic - high-performing patient-centered medical homes, great increases in care quality, stronger pay-for-performance reimbursements. This is the greatest testament we share on the power of our product. Dave Morin Co-Founder and CEO Cielo MedSolutions LLC Labels: cielo medsolutions, clinical quality management system, patient centered medical home, pay for performance, registry |
Monday, July 6, 2009
Success!
The success of a health care software product can be measured in many ways. As such, I'd like to point out two new stories that tell not only how our customers are using our product, but also reflect the ability of Cielo Clinic to impact care in very different care settings. One Jean Malouin MD, Assistant Chair, The University of Michigan Health System Department of Family Medicine, recently presented at the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Physicians Group Incentive Program Quarterly Meeting on the University's implementation of a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). In the presentation, she shares their PCMH implementation experiences and illustrates their population management strategies. This, of course, includes many references to their use of Cielo Clinic. I urge you to take a look, it's great educational material on how to implement a medical home and how Cielo can help. Click here to view the presentation from the the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan web site, or click here to download them from this blog entry - /PGIP062009houseahome.pdf Two The Joy-Southfield Community Development Corporation runs a free clinic in the City of Detroit staffed by a wonderful group of people truly dedicated to better health care and community activism in the City. Check out their web site to learn more and if you can, please support them! The free clinic uses Cielo Clinic to manage their patients' screening, prevention and chronic disease management needs. Recently, they completed a study on blood pressure control, hypertension management education and diagnostic profiling among African American women (the full study is described in the link below). Since installing Cielo Clinic (less than a year ago), they've posted some very impressive gains in care quality and the study tells the story! Blood pressure control among hypertensive patients is at 60% (the national goal is 50%). Hypertension management education access increased 143%. Patients with no lab profile is less than 5%. Great numbers, especially with a clinic staffed with volunteers. Much of this success is attributed to Cielo Clinic. Click here to see their June 2009 Revitalizer Newsletter, which includes an article on the study - /JoySouthfieldRevitalizerJune2009.pdf Labels: clinical quality management system, free clinics uninsured disparities, health care information technology, patient centered medical home, patient registry |
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Shortcomings of ICD9 and Billing Data for Clinical Quality Management Systems
We were recently asked to summarize our thoughts on the shortcomings of ICD9 and billing data when used for diagnoses in clinical quality management systems. I thought I'd share our summary…. Specificity - ICD9, for many diagnoses, does not provide the required level of specificity required for evidence-based care guidelines. An example is asthma. ICD9 cannot differentiate between persistent asthma and intermittent asthma, an important distinction. Scope – literature has documented that ICD9 can accurately represent approximately 50% of the conditions a primary care provider will encounter. When a condition cannot be properly documented, a provider must choose the “best fit”. This can be a major problem for clinical research and also affects the use of this data for care guidelines. Accuracy – the needs of documentation for reimbursement leads to incorrect problem documentation. A common example is the need to document a diagnosis of asthma for a patient presenting with wheezing. If the patient is ultimately not asthmatic (which is usually the case), there is no way to “go back” and change their diagnosis on the billing data record. Therefore, when that billing data file is used in a registry, it inaccurately represents the asthmatic patient population. This inaccuracy can exceed 50%. Completeness - Billing data does not document lifestyle issues like smoking and cannot capture clinical modifiers such as family history and risk factors. These elements are important for care guidelines and can be important data elements for clinical research. We believe that these shortcomings are solved through the use of ICPC, the International Classification of Primary Care and through the use of clinician-verified diagnoses. A few prior blog entries talk about this and we'll be talking a fair bit more about it in the months ahead. Dave Morin CEO and Co-Founder Cielo MedSolutions LLC Labels: Billing Data, clinical groupware, clinical quality management system, coding, ICPC, patient registry |
Thursday, October 23, 2008
In case you missed it, please take a look at our letter to our colleagues: Dear Colleagues, The last few months have been quite busy here at Cielo MedSolutions. We continue to build a dynamic company that provides the very best technology solutions that are cost-effective, easy to implement, drive improvement and fit the needs of ambulatory care providers nationwide. In parallel with growing our customer base by 450 percent this year, we've also achieved the following notable milestones:
Organizations work with us at Cielo MedSolutions not only for of our great technology, but also because of our dedication and our support for the overall success of their quality improvement initiatives. We continue to enhance our solutions by bringing together other technology partners, consultants and best practices to create turnkey solutions for successful pay-for-performance programs, patient-centered medical homes, quality improvement initiatives and clinical integration efforts. Thank you for being a colleague of Cielo MedSolutions. Please stay tuned as we continue to build a dynamic company focused on the needs of ambulatory care providers. If you haven't had a chance to see Cielo Clinic in the last few months, I urge you to take a fresh look. Simply contact Mike Kleczka at 734-827-1000 x1 or mkleczka@cielomedsolutions.com. Sincerely, David J. Morin CEO Cielo MedSolutions LLC Labels: clinical groupware, clinical quality management system, free clinics uninsured disparities, patient centered medical home, patient registry, pqri |
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
It's all about the team!
Those of you who have followed Cielo know our emphasis on not just providing excellent software to support primary care but also our deep belief that quality care is a team sport. That's why I'm so excited about our new partnership with TransforMED. TransforMED (www.transformed.com) is a company that is linked closely to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and efforts on the part of the specialty of Family Medicine to reform primary care practice along a team-based model of care. TransforMED began its work with a 2 year National Demonstration Project (NDP) during which it worked closely with practices across the country in an effort to both assist them in practice transformation, but to also learn from them what works. This work reaffirmed much of what is in the literature about primary care practices being complex systems, and needing a team approach. TransforMED is taking the lessons learned from the NDP to practices that are seeking to implement the Patient Centered Medical Home model endorsed by AAFP and other primary care specialty organizations. Cielo's new business partnership with TransforMED affirms the common goals of our organizations to transform primary care practice around a new model of care with technology that is designed to support that new model. Donald E. Nease, Jr, MD Chief Medical Officer Cielo MedSolutions, LLC Labels: clinical quality management system, patient centered medical home |