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KENTUCKY PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATION 2011 ANNUAL MEETING OCTOBER 17, 2011 JOY HOSKINS, RN, BSN, BA Kentucky Women’s Cancer Screening Program
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Objectives Compare and contrast the statewide morbidity and mortality breast and cervical data with U.S. data. List the eligibility criteria for the Kentucky Women’s Cancer Screening Program. Describe the role of the KWCSP to provide breast and cervical cancer screening, diagnostic and case management services to Kentucky’s women in need.
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Female Invasive Breast Cancer Incidence Rates in Kentucky, 2003-2007 Age –Adjusted to the U.S. 2000 Standard Million Population Data Source: Kentucky Cancer Registry and U.S. SEER
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Female Breast Cancer Mortality Rates in Kentucky, 2003-2007 Age –Adjusted to the U.S. 2000 Standard Million Population Data Source: Kentucky Cancer Registry and U.S. SEER
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Female Invasive Cervical Cancer Incidence Rates in Kentucky, 2003-2007 Age –Adjusted to the U.S. 2000 Standard Million Population Data Source: Kentucky Cancer Registry and U.S. SEER
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Female Cervical Cancer Mortality Rates in Kentucky, 2003-2007 Age –Adjusted to the U.S. 2000 Standard Million Population Data Source: Kentucky Cancer Registry and U.S. SEER
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Kentucky Women’s Cancer Screening Program In 1990, legislation (KRS 214.554) established and funded the Kentucky Women’s Cancer Screening Program (KWCSP) within the Department for Public Health The KWCSP provides breast and cervical cancer screenings, diagnostic follow-up services and case management services to women
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Mission Statement The mission of the KWCSP is to provide breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services of high quality and at a low or reduced cost to women who many not otherwise receive this healthcare. The KWCSP promotes and provides awareness activities, screening, early detection and prompt referral for treatment of cancer to achieve this goal.
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KWCSP Eligibility Criteria Women 21 – 64 years of age Household income below 250% of the federal poverty level Client has no Medicaid, Medicare, or third party payer
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KWCSP Revenue State general funds Federal funds from the CDC National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) Sliding fee scale for clients 101% - 250% Health department local tax dollars
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Provider Reimbursement Fee for Service reimbursement negotiated with local provider Approved list of CPT codes Per the CDC, reimbursement rates cannot exceed Medicare B rates
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Breast Cancer Services Office visits: Preventative and E/M Screening Services: Clinical breast examinations (CBE) Screening Mammograms In FY 2010, nearly 18,000 screening mammograms provided Diagnostic Services: Diagnostic Mammograms Ultrasounds Fine Needle Aspirations Other Diagnostic services
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Cervical Cancer Services Office Visits: Preventative and E/M Screening Services: Pap tests Conventional and thin prep tests In FY 2010, nearly 77,000 pap tests provided Diagnostic Services: Colposcopies LEEPS Other diagnostic services
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KWCSP Program Components Program Management Clinical Services Data Management Recruitment
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Kentucky Breast and Cervical Treatment Program (BCCTP) Enacted in October, 2002 (907 KAR 1:805) Administered through the local health departments and by the KY Department for Medicaid Services Women who are eligible for and screened through the KWCSP and found to need treatment for breast or cervical cancer may be eligible for coverage through the BCCTP Time limited Medicaid card
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BCCTP Resources KY Department for Medicaid Services website: http://chfs.ky.gov/dms/bcctp.htm “Quick Reference Guide for Health Care Providers” Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment in Kentucky website: http://chfs.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/CDC92097-06F0- 434A-B338-49FE08E2131E/0/PurpleBook.pdf
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Partnerships Approximately 500 contracts with local health departments, private providers, FQHCs, rural health clinics, primary care clinics, hospitals, universities, laboratories, mammography providers among others State and community partners include the American Cancer Society, KY Cancer Program, KY Cancer Registry, LHD cancer coalitions, Kentucky Pink Connection, Susan G. Komen For a Cure, Cervical Cancer Free Kentucky Initiative and other community- based and faith-based organizations
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“Driving for a Cure”
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Breast Cancer Research and Education Trust Fund Program In June, 2005, in accordance with KRS 211.580, the Breast Cancer Research and Education Trust Fund (BCTF) program was established The purpose of the trust fund program is to collect and distribute monies to support breast cancer research, education, treatment, screening, and awareness in Kentucky The trust fund consists of funds collected from the state income tax check-off, the breast cancer license plate, and any other proceeds from grants, contributions, appropriations, or other monies made available for the purposes of the trust fund
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Questions? Joy Hoskins, RN, BSN, BA Director, Division of Women’s Health Joy.hoskins@ky.gov (502) 564-3970 x 3107 Carolyn Kerr, RN, BSN KWCSP Clinical Coordinator Carolyn.kerr@ky.gov (502) 564-3236 x 3753 Sivaram Maratha (Ram), MS, MPA KWCSP Epidemiologist/Data Manager Sivaram.maratha@ky.gov (502) 564-3236 x 3772
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