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STD Screening Program for At-Risk Women Team: Women’s Health Physician Practice Sharon Bird RN Margaret O’Connor RN
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The Problem: Chlamydia is a treatable sexually transmitted disease (STD) with 3 million new cases reported each year. National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) implemented a national campaign to test every sexually active woman, 25 years and younger, for chlamydia NCQA baseline screening data (2003): 30% of women with commercial insurance 44% of women with Medicaid
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Loyola’s Opportunity: Baseline Loyola data for STD screening –33% for all sexually active women, 25 years and younger, which is similar to NCQA data Goal: –To offer STD screening to all sexually active women, 25 years and younger
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Why STD screening is not offered Lack of physician awareness regarding the NCQA screening campaign Lack of patient education related to STD screening Patient refusal
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Solutions Implemented Collected baseline data Decided to use Gen-probe specimen collection Screens for chlamydia and gonorrhea Established accountability for screening Physician education program Staff nurse education Shared results with physicians and staff
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Accountability for Screening NurseResponsibilities: Rooms patientRooms patient Offers screeningOffers screening Offers writtenOffers written education materials education materials Sets up suppliesSets up suppliesPhysicianResponsibilities: Counsels patientCounsels patient Performs testPerforms test Instructs patientInstructs patient to call back for to call back for results results
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Results:
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Analysis STD screening has improved since project implementation in January 04 Loyola’s 4 th quarter performance is greater than the NCQA baseline 47% of women with commercial insurance 17% higher than NCQA 53% of women with Medicaid 9% higher than NCQA
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Next Steps Current data does not include patient refusal rate. Plan to begin collection of this data in 2 nd quarter,2005. If needed, based on refusal rates, review and revise patient education plan Ongoing education of physicians and staff
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