IPP Coordinator’s Update

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IPP Coordinator’s Update New Orleans

Good Food and Drink

NCC National Chlamydia Coalition Why Screen for Chlamydia: http://www.prevent.org Partnership for Prevention Private providers Download or purchase

Strategic Plan Objectives and priorities should be in line with these – projects funded that

PM Data Is the data being used to plan programs? Why/Why Not? Set Goal, Action Steps, Best Practices Why/Why Not? Consequences? More from CDC…

Special Projects E.g. Use of Texting to increase treatment PM with use of: www.joopz.com “You Decide” client centered message to improve quality of Race / Ethnicity Data Working with Society for Adolescent Health to overcome barriers for insured adolescents to get testing (confidentiality) Risk factor analysis based on race / ethnicity and based on Area-Based Socioeconomic Measures ABSM & Geo-coding

HEDIS

April 17 2009 MMWR Kent Nationally 41.6% sexually active females 15-25 years old screened 41.6% Highest screening in Northeast 45.5% 2007 50.5% Medicaid enrollees screened compared with 38.6% commercial

Epi Methods Survey 3 from Region I – Higher participation than many sites Collating initial findings and disseminate Plans to reissue for higher response rate

Special Project Region I Funded 09-10 Continuation of Provider Assessment Intervention to improve performance Data dissemination element Provider-level intervention