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Reflections from the 2024 State Healthcare IT Connect

Key trends and developments in health and human services transformation

The 14th annual State Healthcare IT Connect Summit took place in early April, and KPMG attended as participants and session facilitators. Throughout the event, KPMG diligently listened for common themes, industry buzz, and valuable lessons learned. The Summit was well attended by state participants and vendor partners who engaged in thoughtful discussions on various health and human services (HHS) topics. Presented below are the key topics that consistently emerged during the State Healthcare IT Connect Summit sessions.

Key themes

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Organizational Change Management: Several sessions emphasized the crucial role of organizational change management (OCM) in ensuring the success of HHS transformation projects. It goes beyond software testing and starts early, adapting to changing audiences and messages over time. OCM should consider not only end-users but also agency leadership, Managed Care Organization (MCO) partners, providers, legislative resources, and other stakeholders, tailoring the plan to their specific roles. As these projects span multiple years, accounting for new team members and ensuring their understanding of the project's vision is important. Culture integration from the start is essential, maintaining a strong vision while remaining flexible on implementation. OCM also has ongoing impacts like future support, recruiting, and staff relations that should be considered.

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Innovation: Innovation was a key theme at the State Healthcare IT Connect Summit, with a focus on low-tech solutions to improve HHS service delivery and expand access to care. The Maryland "Healthcare for the Homeless" approach highlighted the importance of building trust and meeting specific community needs. This initiative started as a pilot and expanded statewide after achieving positive results. Improving maternal health was another area of focus, with Indiana's "My Healthy Baby" program addressing the lack of prenatal care in marginalized communities, and Washington, DC's "HONEY" program providing support and resources for pregnant people experiencing homelessness. Both programs have expanded after successful pilots, demonstrating the recognition and support for innovative solutions to address critical community needs.

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Artificial Intelligence: Artificial intelligence (AI) adoption was a major topic at the Summit, with a focus on AI solutions that effectively replace HHS business functions rather than merely serving as flashy technology. Concerns were raised regarding the limited availability of major vendors offering innovative AI solutions for HHS. Lessons learned from Arizona and Washington emphasized prioritizing specific business needs, addressing ethical considerations, and framing AI as a means of "helping staff do what they want to do.

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What lies ahead: Multiple sessions at the Summit discussed what lies on the horizon for Medicaid agencies and the broader HHS community, from updating the Medicaid Information Technology Architecture (MITA) framework, enhancing electronic health record (EHR) interoperability, and better facilitating behavioral health exchange, to including prior authorization application programming interfaces (APIs) for automation and payer-to-payer API access, and more. These changes may require significant operational adjustments for providers and payers alike.

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Addressing evolving HHS challenges

As a trusted adviser, KPMG actively engages with key stakeholders, listens to industry concerns, and offers tailored solutions to address the evolving challenges in HHS. We aim to think big while understanding that progress is often made in increments. Whether its future-state design strategy, developing and implementing an OCM plan, or piloting AI use cases, or we are ready to help you achieve your future goals. Whether you are just beginning your transformation journey or adjusting course due to emerging trends, KPMG is here to help you think creatively, plan intentionally, and deliver successfully on your objectives.

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Michael Wirth
Advisory Managing Director, Health & Government Solutions, KPMG US
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Managing Director Advisory, Health & Government Solutions, KPMG US

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