Fit For Life We Do The Do EBAN Experience Session III Sept 16, 2011.

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Fit For Life We Do The Do EBAN Experience Session III Sept 16, 2011

Aim To increase the percentage of pts of color who complete colorectal cancer screening by at least 10 % in Improve our percentage at least from 45.7 % to 55.7 %

Measurement We are quantifying the percentages of B.C pts of color who have completed the CRC screening.

Implementation Second fit testing clarification. Pt education (showing laminating education piece to pt while waiting for providers). FIT screening education to nurses and providers. Sage program referral for CRC screening. Incentives.

These are the percentages of pts of color who completed CRC screening by quarter. 4 th quarter 2010 : 45.7 %. 1 st quarter 2011: 58.6 %. 2 nd quarter 2011: 57.2%. Reached initial goal for pt of color to increase 10 %, but our trend for last 5 months has been a plateau. Measurement

Measurement Sharing of our Eban experience and results with other care team members. Stressed importance of identifying target population by pre visit planning and encouraging CRC screening. Review results with all care teams on a quarterly basis A procedure was put in place to follow up with care team at the end of Sept