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Innovaccer Launches Physician Engagement Solution From The CURES 2.0 Database

by Jasmine Pennic 09/20/2018 Leave a Comment

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Innovaccer Launches Physician Engagement Solution From The CURES 2.0 Database

To assist physicians of California in meeting the CURES compliance and control drug overuse, Innovaccer has launched ‘InNote for CURES’. The solution delivers key insights from the CURES 2.0 database to physicians within the EHR, right at the point of care, as they prescribe Schedule II, III, or IV controlled substances.

CURES  Overview

The opioids epidemic and drug abuse have become a huge challenge for the US healthcare. To ensure proper prescribing and administering of controlled substances, the California Department of Justice certified the Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System (CURES) database for statewide use. The program mandates healthcare prescribers to consult the CURES database before prescribing a Schedule II, III, or IV controlled substance effective October 2nd, 2018.

CURES was initiated in 1997, and the current CURES 2.0 database was built to provide a scalable environment capable of providing a medium for healthcare providers to communicate. The database maintains a directory of all system users to enable collaboration and integrate with health IT systems. CURES 2.0 requires providers to consult a patient’s activity reports and prescription thresholds before writing off a prescription. While mandatory, experts believe that the database is another data source for physicians and is bound to increase physician workflow challenges. In addition to EHRs, reporting requirements, and patient insights, CURES database could be another source for physician burnout.

InNote for CURES Overview

InNote for CURES cuts through the noise and surfaces critical patient insights, while eliminating the need to switch across multiple platforms and toggle between screens. Healthcare providers can also view the prior prescriptions made out to patients, drug strength, date filled and sold, refills, prescribing provider, along with the last date of prescription. Additionally, providers can view the prescription thresholds for the following cases:

  • The patient is currently prescribed more than 90 morphine milligram equivalents per day

  • The patient has obtained prescriptions from 6 or more prescribers or 6 or more pharmacies during the last 6 months

  • The patient is currently prescribed more than 40 morphine milligram equivalents of methadone daily

  • The patient is currently prescribed to opioids more than 90 consecutive days

  • The patient is currently prescribed to both benzodiazepines and opioids

InNote is a part of Innovaccer’s existing suite of solutions- the healthcare data platform, InData; care management product, InCare; and analytics product, InGraph.

“We congratulate the Department of Justice and welcome the mandate to consult CURES to control the national crisis that is drug abuse. It’s an admirable move to shift healthcare towards a more efficient paradigm,” remarks Abhinav Shashank, CEO & Co-founder at Innovaccer. “Supporting the same shift, we launched InNote for CURES to make sure CURES doesn’t become an additional administrative burden for physicians, and they continue delivering care as seamlessly as possible.”

Apart from CURES insights, InNote also delivers actionable patient information such as due measures or screenings, dropped codes, patient education opportunities, and risk scores at the point of care. InNote also enables physicians to keep track of their own performance via concise scorecards, learning about their value rank across the network, the number of care gaps closed, cost efficiency, and the patient loyalty across lives managed.

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