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Maria Syl D. de la Cruz, MD Department of Family & Community Medicine

Maria Syl D. de la Cruz, MD Department of Family & Community Medicine Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. http://nccrt.org/about/provider-education/crc-clinician-guide/. The national picture of CRC screening in CHCs. How can this manual help you?.

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Maria Syl D. de la Cruz, MD Department of Family & Community Medicine

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  1. Maria Syl D. de la Cruz, MD Department of Family & Community Medicine Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University

  2. http://nccrt.org/about/provider-education/crc-clinician-guide/http://nccrt.org/about/provider-education/crc-clinician-guide/

  3. The national picture of CRC screening in CHCs

  4. How can this manual help you? Provides a systems approach to cancer screening Helps practices increase CRC screening rates Helps increase rates for UDS measure Trains staff on a quality improvement project

  5. How can this manual help you? 5. Strengthens relationships with community partners 6. Teaches concepts that apply to other preventive services 7. Implements field-tested processes created by experts

  6. Steps for Increasing Screening Rates

  7. Step #1: Baseline Screening Rates • CHCs need to determine where they are before they can determine where to go • Encourage all CHCs to assess or re-assess their baseline screening rate

  8. Step #2: Create a Team • Find your internal and external champions! • Your champions can help you establish links of care. • Patient navigators can boost screening rates.

  9. Step #3: Get Patients Screened A recommendation from the provider is the most influential factor on patient screening behavior

  10. Step #4: Coordinate Care The creation of a medical neighborhood will be critical in coordinating the care of patients Includes the facility, pathology, anesthesia, back up surgery, radiology, hospital, and possibly oncology   

  11. Next Steps • Has been distributed by ACS Health Systems Staff, HRSA, and CDC • Plans to work with CDC to share the manual with end users and incorporate their feedback

  12. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of the following individuals: Authors: Mona Sarfaty, MD, MPH Contributing Editors: Durado Brooks, MD, MPH Mary Doroshenk, MA Richard Wender, MD Reviewers/Contributors: Terri Ades, DNP, FNP-BC, AOCN Lynn Butterly, MD Joanne K. Gersten, RN, MS Joenell Henry Tanner, MPH James Hotz, MD Djenaba Joseph, MD, MPH Debbie Kirkland Dorothy Lane, MD, MPH Kerstin Ohlander, MS Michael Potter, MD Catherine Rohweder, DrPH

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