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Maryland Cigarette Restitution Fund Public Health Grant at Johns Hopkins New Pathways for Care: A Model for Delivering Prostate Cancer Screening to Men in Need Charlotte Neuhaus, MHS Program Manager Community-based Research Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins November 12, 2003
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Age-adjusted Prostate Cancer Rates in Baltimore City, 1999 Per 100,000 population Source: Maryland Cancer Registry, 2002 237 169 77 37
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Prostate Cancer Screening Practices, Baltimore City, Males over Age 40 Source: Maryland BRFSS, 2001 Have you ever had a PSA test? When did you have your last PSA test?
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Baltimore City: Significant Facts 25% of residents have no health insurance. African-Americans twice as likely uninsured. 57% of uninsured men age >40 report having no health coverage in over 5 years. Source: City of Baltimore, 2000 Source: Maryland BRFSS, 2001
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The Community-based Research team is dedicated to cancer prevention and control through innovative community-based programs and research. Mission Statement
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Public Health Grant: Goals Implement new model for community-based cancer education, screening diagnosis and treatment. Reduce prostate cancer disparities in Baltimore City. Improve access to prostate cancer screening. Leverage existing resources through partnerships to increase men’s access to other health services.
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Public Health Grant: Who We Are Johns Hopkins partnership with 7 organizations: 5 community-based organizations, a community- based health provider, and a historically black university. Recruited and trained staff from communities to: – Increase community awareness about prostate cancer – Outreach and provide education – Ensure informed decision-making prior to screening, Provide prostate cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment services to eligible men.
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Plan Overview Prevention, Education, Screening Develop and expand community infrastructure for cancer awareness and screening Sites – Credible presence in the communities and a commitment to cancer prevention and control Assess individual community needs through a qualitative and quantitative methods Screening methods – Prostate: PSA & DRE
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Delivery of Services Region A Region B St. Clare Medical Outreach Van Urban Medical Institute
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Plan Overview Diagnosis and Treatment Individuals with suspicious and/or positive cancer screening results: - For those with health insurance, covered via their existing health insurance plan - For those without health insurance or who are underinsured and meet eligibility requirements, covered via Federal/State medical assistance programs
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Plan Overview Diagnosis and Treatment (cont’d) For those without health insurance or who are underinsured and do not meet eligibility requirements for Federal/State medical assistance programs, covered via the CRF/JH Diagnosis and Treatment Program
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A New Roadmap: Pebbles in the Road New pathway for providing care Budget cuts Interface with – 7 partners – Baltimore City Department of Health – Baltimore City Cancer Coalition – Department of Health and Mental Hygiene – Clinical providers Serving as health insurer, health educators, case managers, outreach workers, patient navigators
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Necessary Components for a New Pathway Community capacity building – CLAM A shared vision for health promotion Sustainable service programs in the community Clear and honest communication
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Public Health Grant Progress Total educated20071 Total screened 1101 – FY04 Screening Goal by June 30, 2004 500 – Total screened since July, 2003 (FY04) 200 Case management Number of men provided with diagnostic and treatment services for prostate cancer 56 Diagnosed with prostate cancer6
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On the Road: Maintaining Success
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