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WWC Five Year Highlights July 19, 2017 Highlights of Past 5 Years June 30, 2012 New 5 Year June 30, 2012 New 5 Year CDC Grant S t art s Just Clinical S Just Clinical S ervices aka S ervices, aka S ervice Delivery aka WWC ervice


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WWC Five Year Highlights

July 19, 2017

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Highlights of Past 5 Years

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June 30, 2012 – New 5 Year June 30, 2012 New 5 Year CDC Grant S t art s

Just Clinical S ervices aka S ervice Delivery aka WWC Just Clinical S ervices, aka S ervice Delivery, aka WWC

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First t here was Clinical First t here was Clinical S ervices

43,428 women served i J 30 2012* since June 30, 2012*

40 835 40,835 received breast services 27,269 received cervical services breast services

560 170 529 21 39 years olds breast cancers diagnosed cervical cancers diagnosed 21-39 years olds screened since

  • Jan. 1, 2017
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Then came CQI: Reach Then came CQI: Reach

75,000 women Breast 120,000 women Cervical 131,000 people Colorectal Cancer S creening Measure Eligible Population in CQI Clinics/ Health S ystems

About 45% are men

51% screened 53% screened 41% screened % Eligible Population Compliant with S creening About 30% live in rural Colorado Race/ ethnicity demographics comparable to state

men

As of May 2017, CQI j t i d ith Uninsured rate* 23% 30% 23% proj ect is engaged with 41 health systems encompassing 101 clinics

* Excludes t imes when insurance was unknown (ranges f rom 33 t o 47% by measure)

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CQI CQI

S ince start of CQI work, partner health systems and clinics have seen an additional:

8,020 men & women screened for colorectal cancer 2,692 women screened for cervical cancer 1,366 women screened for breast cancer

Among partner health systems and clinics with improved rates, average increase from baseline to Year 1 reassessment: reassessment:

37% to 43% for colorectal cancer screening 49% to 53% for cervical cancer screening 49% to 53% for cervical cancer screening 47% to 55% for breast cancer screening

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Next t here was TOP… Next t here was TOP…

Targeted Outreach Program First cohort of 7 agencies began in December 2014 S

  • uthern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute tribes were merged into

the program in July 2016 Four additional agencies j oined in October 2016

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Women reached t hrough TOP Women reached t hrough TOP

17 271 17,271

Educated Educated

9 956 9,956

Referred 4,912

S creened

49% f f d 49%

  • f women referred
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Followed soon af t er by CCGP… Followed soon af t er by CCGP…

Care Coordination Grant Program

  • FY13 pilot proj ect with two clinics
  • First cohort of 14 agencies began in February 2015
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econd cohort of 10 agencies j oined in October 2015 One more agency j oined in February 2016

  • One more agency j oined in February 2016
  • Last cohort of 3 agencies j oined in June 2016

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CCGP CCGP

10,067 women navigated i F b 2015* since February 2015*

8 620 8,620 navigated for breast services 4,216 navigated for cervical services breast services

62 37 627 21 39 years olds breast cancers diagnosed cervical cancers diagnosed 21-39 years olds navigated since

  • Jan. 1, 2017
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But t hat ’ s not all! But t hat s not all!

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Road S hows Road S hows

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Qualit y Awards Qualit y Awards

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S it e Visit s S it e Visit s