Using a report card to increase HIV screening in a large primary care group practice

Author:

Luu Mitchell NORCID,Wada Paul Y,Levine-Hall Tory,Hurley Leo,Ramalingam Nirmala,Tran H Nicole,Slome Sally B

Abstract

BackgroundDespite increased efforts to promote HIV screening, a large proportion of the US population have never been tested for HIV.ObjectiveTo determine whether provider education and personalised HIV screening report cards can increase HIV screening rates within a large integrated healthcare system.DesignThis quality improvement study provided a cohort of primary care physicians (PCPs) a brief educational intervention and personalised HIV screening report cards with quarterly performance data.ParticipantsParticipants included a volunteer cohort of 20 PCPs in the department of adult and family medicine.Main measuresPer cent of empaneled patients screened for HIV by cohort PCPs compared with PCPs at the Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center (KPOAK) and the non-Oakland Medical Centers in Northern California region (Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC)).Key resultsOf the 20 participating PCPs, 13 were female and 7 were male. Thirteen were internal medicine and seven family medicine physicians. The average age was 40 years and average practice experience was 9 years after residency. During the 12-month intervention, the estimated increase in HIV screening in the cohort PCP group was 2.6% as compared with 1.9% for KPOAK and 1.8% for KPNC.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that performance-related report cards are associated with modestly increased rates of HIV screening by PCPs.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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