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1 Kansas HPV Vaccination Project Kansas Association of Local Health Departments, Board Meeting 4/21/2015

2 Project Background Targeted efforts to increase HPV vaccination rates for adolescents aged 11-18 Vaccine rates for Kansas decreased since 2009 and are below the national average HPV vaccinations have the potential to reduce cervical cancer deaths by 60% http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/hpv/statistics/cases.htm http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/hpv/statistics/cases.htm Project timeframe 8/1/2014-10/31/2015

3 Project Activities Stakeholder Engagement Communications Activities for both Provider and Public Audiences – www.kfmc.org/immunizations www.kfmc.org/immunizations – www.3protectkids.com www.3protectkids.com Provider Consultation – Consultation/AFIX visits – Technical assistance and education – Local quality improvement support (PDSA)

4 Problem Statement and Project Goal HPV vaccination rates for Kansas have decreased since 2009 and are the lowest in the nation. Vaccinating our children now will protect our youth from experiencing cancer in the future. Together, we are working to increase HPV vaccination rates for our youth aged 11-18. The vaccine is most effective when delivered to 11 and 12 year olds.

5 Stakeholder Engagement Key partners in our efforts include: – Immunize Kansas Coalition (Previously IKK) – Midwest Cancer Alliance – Kansas Cancer Partnership – The American Cancer Society – American Academy of Pediatrics, Kansas Chapter – Kansas Academy of Family Physicians – Kansas Local Health Departments (Geary, Gove, Grant, Harvey, Johnson, Labette, McPherson, Riley, Rooks, Saline, Smith, Thomas, Washington and Wilson Counties)

6 Upcoming Events Melinda Wharton, MD, MPH; Director, Immunization Services Division; National Center for Immunization & Respiratory Diseases; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, will visit Kansas 5/6/2015-5/7/2015. There are several activities scheduled to allow provider participation. KFMC will host a screening of “Someone You Love: The HPV Epidemic” in Wichita 7/30/2015. KFMC will be featuring a session about local partnerships to improve adolescent vaccines at the Quality Forum conference in Wichita 7/31/2015.

7 KFMC’s 3ProtectKids Campaign Goal: To increase the public awareness of vaccines adolescents need and when the vaccines work best Duration: 5 months (March-August) Strategies – Direct Mail – Radio Advertising – Digital Advertising – Landing Page

8 KFMC’s 3ProtectKids Campaign Attendees at today’s meeting received: – Poster for parent audience (11 x 17) – Poster for teen audience (11 x 17) – Postcard for parent audience – Save the date for upcoming documentary screening event Posters and postcards are also available in Spanish upon request

9 KFMC’s 3ProtectKids Campaign Additional outreach materials are available upon request, including: – Digital files – Social media blasts – Newsletter copy To order these materials: 1.Visit public.kfmc.org 2.Click “3ProtectKids Campaign Materials” 3.Enter your organization’s contact information and requested materials. We will respond within 1-3 business days. Please direct questions about the 3ProtectKids campaign to Rachel Linn (rlinn@kfmc.org)

10 Provider Engagement KFMC is working with providers across the state on quality improvement efforts geared toward improving adolescent vaccination outcomes We are working with 38 practices statewide. Twenty-three of our IPG providers are local health departments

11 Kansas HPV Data Updates January 2015 CDC HPV Vaccination Report for Kansas – Updated NIS-Teen 2013 Adolescent Vaccine Outcomes – HPV Doses Ordered in Kansas – Teens Receiving Clinician Recommendations for HPV Vaccine

12 Discussion Points What are the key barriers you face in immunizing adolescents? Is there additional support we can provide to help with your local efforts? How much do you engage with local primary care in delivery of adolescent vaccines? Who are your local partners? How big of a barrier are local grandfathered health plans that do not provide first dollar coverage of vaccines for adolescents? What innovative local strategies are emerging to improve vaccination outcomes for adolescents?

13 For More Information Contact: Stephanie Lambert-Barth, PMP Kansas HPV Vaccination Project Project Manager, Subcontractor (785)-271-4137 slambert@kfmc.org


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