Western New York Beacon Community
Western New York Beacon Community
Western New York Beacon Community
technology infrastructure; improving health outcomes, care quality, and cost efficiencies; and
spearheading innovations to achieve better health and health care.
Health care costs for individuals with diabetes are more than five times greater than those who
do not have the disease. People with poorly managed diabetes are more likely to experience
complications. They are also more likely to be hospitalized for flu and pneumonia, and they may
also develop congestive heart failure, another condition associated with low quality of life and
high health care service use.
For more than 10 years, Buffalo, NY and the greater western New York region have been
leaders in regional efforts to sustainably develop health information exchange (HIE). Due to the
collaborative leadership of local payers, employers, hospitals, and public officials, the western
New York region is home to a sophisticated regional HIE, called HEALTHeLINK. It connects
nearly half of health care providers and just under half (45 percent) of hospitals in the area.
Increasing health information exchange capabilities will continue to be key to increasing quality,
reducing costs, and improving public health. The Beacon program is serving as the impetus to
expand existing health information technology (health IT) investments and using them to build
new care delivery improvements that translate into improved quality, cost, and population
health.
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Using Health Information Technology to Make a Difference
The WNYBC is built on the conviction that the appropriate and meaningful use of health
information technology will help increase the quality of care for patients with diabetes. Research
on electronic health record (EHR) implementation has identified three critical success factors:
use of disease registries, workflow integration, and real-time clinical decision support. In year
one, Beacon activities are helping more than 275 providers realize the benefits of health IT by:
• Assisting health care providers with using electronic patient registries and clinical decision
support tools
• Deploying clinical decision tools (EHR alerts and registries) coupled with technology-
enabled community supports (home monitoring/telemedicine, patient portals/personal health
records, and education) to improve outcomes for individuals with diabetes
• Implementing medication-adherence programs within EHRs, with medication management
especially for high-risk patients
• Piloting shared care manager resources for small physician practices to help manage high-
risk or chronically ill patients
• Piloting the use of advanced remote monitoring technology to help 100 high-risk diabetes
patients actively manage their health without visiting a hospital or physician’s office
• Providing training and technical support for physician office workflow redesign, use of
clinical decision software, and other practice transformation relevant to EHR meaningful use
A Team Approach
HEALTHeLINK, the western New York clinical information exchange, is a collaborative effort
among various organizations including: The Catholic Health System, Erie County Medical
Center Corporation, HealthNow New York (BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York),
Independent Health Association, Kaleida Health, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Univera
Healthcare, and the Health Care Efficiency and Affordability Law for New Yorkers Capital Grant
Program from New York State. HEALTHeLINK stakeholders include a broad representation of
health care professionals and organizations throughout the eight-county western New York
region such as the Buffalo Academy of Medicine (BAM), Erie County Department of Health, the
State University of New York at Buffalo, and the WNY R-AHEC (Rural Area Health Education
Center). Through the Beacon Community initiative, HEALTHeLINK, along with the P2
Collaborative of Western New York (NYeCregional extension agent), and 40 community
partners will advance and leverage resources as well as areas of excellence.
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By expanding current HIE capabilities and equipping more providers, particularly in smaller,
rural practices, to be meaningful users of EHRs, the Western New York Beacon Community will
be well poised to demonstrate the linkages between health IT and improvements in affordable,
high-quality care. Additionally, as a home to a more mature HIE, HEALTHeLINK and its partners
can inform sustainability strategies to newer information exchange efforts across the country.