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Select, Implement, or Change a Resource & Patient Management System

Navigate tribal healthcare and RPMS systems to increase tribal revenues and improve community service levels.

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  • As a CIO of a tribal organization, you have been asked to find an IT solution using an Resource and Patient Management System (RPMS) suite or module that improves tribal health care quality, enhances access to care, reduces medical errors, and modernizes administrative functions.
  • Your tribe is currently using IHS’ RPMS healthcare services or system and is looking to renew its contract with IHS or replace the IHS RPMS system.

Our Advice

Critical Insight

  • Stakeholders will want to have a starting point, or benchmark set of numbers and metrics, against which to measure the success of the project. Involve all project stakeholders early to identify and obtain historical or proposed healthcare usage, capacity, patterns, RPMS data, and metrics (even if manual).
  • Perform a thorough tribal healthcare context analysis (including SWOT, envisioning, and metrics) and use these as inputs to develop business and technical requirements.
  • Think strategically about the costs associated with the project. When you take the time to critically evaluate the costs associated with an alternative/"non-IHS (Indian Health Service)" RPMS version or module, don’t be surprised if the costs are the same as or very close to IHS’ RPMS. Don’t forget about modules and services that IHS does not provide or non-IT infrastructure items such as the need for barcode printers and scanners to track health services related inventories.
  • Have an organization transition plan focused on people, processes, and technology. You want to make sure you reduce down-time, while leading your staff through role and accountability changes. Make sure to communicate these changes effectively because this is a stressful transition cycle.

Impact and Result

  • Maximize your success and credibility by making a solid business case for your RPMS project by understanding the value it provides to the agency and community and be prepared to support it.
  • Prepare for key objections and challenges by defining the tribal agency and community context for your RPMS deployment and making sure your technical requirements can satisfy your business requirements.
  • Develop a comprehensive request for proposal based on your requirements and score your responses using a standard methodology.
  • Effectively guide the organization through the healthcare services and RPMS project by carefully planning the change, communications, and your project timeline prior to implementation.

Select, Implement, or Change a Resource & Patient Management System Research & Tools

Start here – read the Executive Brief

Read our concise Executive Brief to find out why you should implement an RPMS solution, review Info-Tech’s methodology, and understand the four ways we can support you in completing this project.

1. Understand the healthcare models, deployment options, and requirements, and initiate the RPMS project

Define the current and desired healthcare and RPMS state and requirements, and structure the RPMS project.

2. Analyze the RPMS financials and build the business case

Gather and analyze RPMS funding sources and financials and build the project business case.

3. Analyze RPMS requirements, shortlist vendors, develop an RFP, and select an RPMS solution

Build the RFP, evaluate responses and proposals, conduct vendor demonstrations, and select an RPMS solution.

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A blueprint is designed to be a roadmap, containing a methodology and the tools and templates you need to solve your IT problems.

Each blueprint can be accompanied by a Guided Implementation that provides you access to our world-class analysts to help you get through the project.

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Guided Implementation 1: Define your RPMS state
  • Call 1: Understand your business context.
  • Call 2: Determine your technical requirements.

Guided Implementation 2: Build the business case
  • Call 1: Review your project financials.
  • Call 2: Review your business case.

Guided Implementation 3: Select your RPMS solution
  • Call 1: Review the RFP.
  • Call 2: Review the RFP responses and contract.

Guided Implementation 4: Develop the deployment plan
  • Call 1: Develop the implementation plan.
  • Call 2: Finalize the plan.

Guided Implementation 5: Implement and monitor success
  • Call 1: Review the initial project implementation.
  • Call 2: Monitor the RPMS.

Authors

Larry Fretz

Viktor Popov

Contributors

  • Donnie Parish, CIO – Health Information Technology, Cherokee Nation Health Services
  • Mick Souder, Director, Management Information Systems, Southern Ute Indian Tribe
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