Electronic data review, client reminders, and expanded clinic hours for improving cervical cancer screening rates after COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns: a multi-component quality improvement program

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Ghosh SueORCID,Fantes Jackie,Leschly Karin,Mazul Julio,Perkins Rebecca

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AbstractObjectiveTo improve cervical cancer screening (CCS) rates, the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC) implemented a Quality Improvement (QI) initiative from March to August 2021.MethodsStaff training was provided. A 21-provider team validated overdue CCS indicated by electronic medical record data. To improve screening, CCS-only sessions were created during regular clinic hours (n=5) and weekends/evenings (n=8). Patients were surveyed on their experience.Results6126 charts were reviewed. Of the list of overdue patients, outreach was performed to 1375 patients to schedule the 13 sessions. A total of 459 (33%) of patients completed screening, 622 (45%) could not be reached, and 203 (15%) canceled or missed appointments. The proportion of total active patients who were up to date with CCS increased from 68% in March to 73% in August 2021. Survey results indicated high patient satisfaction, and only 42% of patients would have scheduled CCS without outreach.ConclusionsThe creation of a validated patient chart list and extra clinical sessions devoted entirely to CCS improved up-to-date CCS rates. However, high rates of unsuccessful outreach and cancelations limited sustainability. This information can be used by other community health centers to optimize clinical workflows for CCS.FundingAll funding was internal from EBNHC Adult Medicine, Family Medicine, and Women’s Health Departments.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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