esMD Initiative Phase - Pilots

esMD Demonstration and Pilot projects will exercise defined aspects of the Provider Profiles Authentication (PPA), Author of Record (AoR), and Electronic Determination of Coverage (eDoC) Implementation Guides in a real-world setting. The real-world pilots evaluate not only the technology and standards, but also provide a test bed to evaluate the interaction of technology, implementation support, and operational infrastructure required to meet the objectives of the esMD Use Cases at the stakeholder or organization levels.

If you are interested in connecting with other potential pilots sites in a cooperative/collaborative pilot effort please see the esMD Pilot Projects table below for other interested parties.

Pilot Launch presentation Slides: Pilot Launch Presentation

esMD Pilot Streams

  1. Provider Profiles Authentication (Provider Registration)

    1. PPA Use Case: esMD - Provider Profiles Authentication
    2. PPA Pilot Description: 
  2. Digital Signatures (Author of Record Level 1 / 2)

    1. AoR White Papers: Author of Record Level 1 Sub-Workgroups
    2. AoR L1 Use Case: Author of Record Level 1
    3. AoR L2 Use Case: Author of Record Level 2
    4. Digital Signatures Pilot Description: 
  3. e-Clinical Template for Power Mobility Devices (Electronic Determination of Coverage e-Clinical Template)

    • Stream 1: Native eClinical Template

    • Stream 2: SDC eClinical Template

    • Stream 3: Portal eClinical Template

    1. eDoC Use Case: esMD - Electronic Determination of Coverage
    2. eDoC Power Mobility Devices User Story: esMD - Electronic Determination of Coverage PMD User Story
    3. CMS e-Clinical Template: 
    4. eClinical Template for PMD Pilot description: 

Guidelines for a Pilot Project

Proposing a Pilot Project

  1. Register to participate as an esMD Pilot and indicate which Use Case you intend to pilot at the esMD Pilots Registration page.
  2. Submit a Pilot Project Profile to the esMD Pilot leads using the following template: 
  3. The esMD RI/Pilots Workgroup Support Team will then create a Pilot Brief Wiki page for your organization. The Pilot Brief page will be linked to in the esMD Pilot Projects table below.
  4. Participate in pilot project discussion calls (workgroup meetings) to explain pilot proposal(s) and answer community questions.
  5. After the Pilot Brief is complete, the Community reviews the proposal pilot based on criteria defined below, and if necessary, suggests modifications. Accepted Pilots are indicated on the esMD Pilot Projects table.

Criteria for acceptance as an esMD Pilot Project

  1. Proposing organization should be registered as a committed member.
  2. Project should be distinct from other proposed pilots in terms of stakeholders, provider types, or goals.
  3. Project should include a set of measurable objectives, providing feedback on the esMD Use Cases, esMD Implementation Guides, etc.
  4. The proposing organization will commit adequate resources (people, infrastructure) to successfully complete the proposed scope.

Guidelines as an accepted esMD Pilot Project

  1. Maintain your organization's Pilot Brief Wiki page.
  2. Name one or more individual(s) as the ‘pilot leader’ (who will represent the pilot on all workgroup calls).
  3. Use esMD RI/Pilots WG wiki and communication tools to document status and operations of project.
  4. Participate in esMD RI/Pilots Workgroup calls and provide regular status updates.
  5. Conform to esMD RI/Pilots Initiative timeline.
  6. Provide pilot feedback to esMD Leadership/CMS, including lessons learned and intended next steps.
  7. It is recommended to complete a Configuration Guide for your Pilot to provide additional details.

Pilot Success Metrics

Examples: Time and Cost to implement system changes – determine cost/benefits

  • Pilot defined test cases execute successfully
  • Enable appropriate sharing of data that otherwise would not have been shared – define volume of transactions/messages

Accepted esMD Pilot Projects

OrganizationProvider Profiles AuthenticationDigital SignaturesE-Clinical Template for PMDE-Clinical Template for LLPStakeholders & POCsPilot Project ProfileStatus
Secure Exchange SolutionX X Dan Kazzaz
dkazzaz@secureexsolutions.com
 Inactive
PAHISP LLC & NHDSXXX Peter Bachman
peterb@pahisp.org
Development
IBEZA LLC  X Victor Beraja
victor@ibeza.net
Development
MEA XX Tim Staley
tim.staley@nea-fast.com
 Inactive
InprivaXX  Ginna Yost
gyost@inpriva.com
Don Jorgenson
djorgenson@inpriva.com
 Inactive
MaxMDXXX Bruce Schreiber
bschreiber@max.md
Start - Up
MRO Corporation & DigiCertXX  David Borden
dborden@mrocorp.com
Scott Rea
scott@digicert.com
 Inactive
Strategic Healthcare SolutionsXXXXDr. Mark Pilley
m.pilley@strategichs.com
 Inactive
Numotion  X Mike Gohr
michael.gohr@numotion.com
 Development
University of Pittsburgh  XXBrad Dicianno
dicianno@pitt.edu
 Development
Colonial Medical  X David Bruinsma
david@colonialmed.com
 Development
MedAZ.Net, LLCX X Gita Reddy
gita@medaz.net,vasu@medaz.net
Vijaya Vasu
vasu@medaz.net
 Development
Topline Healthcare XXXMark Kimmel
mark.kimmel@toplinehealthcare.com
Susan Hemme
susan.hemme@toplinehealthcare..com
 Complete:
Production Ready Capability
Opie Software   XSean Dodds
sean@oandp.com
 Development
Quality Outcomes   XScott Williamson
scott@qualityoutcomes.com
  
Syracuse Prosthetic Center   XMichael Mahar
mjm737@gmail.com

Requested esMD Pilots

 

 

esMD Pilots Reference Materials

Reference Material DescriptionLink to Reference Material
esMD Pilots Launch Presentation
esMD Pilot Project Profile
eClinical Template for PMD Pilot Description
Provider Profiles Authentication/Provider Registration Pilot Description
Digital Signatures Pilot Description
Pilot Organizations, PoCs, and Organization Types
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