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Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2007 Annual Conference

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This is the text version of the slide presentation titled Using Evidence to Inform and Improve Clinical Prevention.

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Using Evidence to Inform and Improve Clinical Prevention

  1. Using evidence to inform and improve clinical prevention
  2. Presenters
  3. Using Prevention Products and Tools at Different Levels
  4. One Source of Evidence: US Preventive Services Task Force
  5. USPSTF Process for Development of Recommendations
  6. Using Prevention Products and Tools at Different Levels
  7. Science Informed Policy and Coverage Decisions
  8. Background
  9. Who Ensures Prevention?
  10. Coverage Among Large (500+) Employers
  11. Delivery and Utilization
  12. The Purchaser's Guide
  13. Purpose of the Purchaser's Guide
  14. Part 1: Knowledge
  15. Rethinking Current Approaches
  16. Rethinking Current Approaches
  17. Rethinking Current Approaches
  18. The Role of Clinical Preventive Services in Disease Prevention and Early Detection
  19. The Role of Clinical Preventive Services in Disease Prevention and Early Detection
  20. Part 2: Coverage
  21. Summary Plan Description (SPD) Language
  22. Screen capture
  23. Tobacco Use Treatment
  24. Summary Plan Description (SPD) Language
  25. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Codes
  26. Part 3: Evidence
  27. Forms of Evidence Used in the Purchaser's Guide
  28. Evidence: USPSTF
  29. Examples of USPSTF Recommendations
  30. Evidence-Statements for Recommended Clinical Preventive Service Benefits
  31. Evidence-Statements for Recommended Clinical Preventive Service Benefits
  32. Evidence Statement: Tobacco Use Treatment (Screening, Counseling, and Treatment)
  33. The Problem
  34. Uses of the Guide
  35. Using Prevention Products and Tools at Different Levels
  36. Support Clinical Decisionmaking at the Point of Care
  37. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
  38. USPSTF
  39. Communicating Evidence-based Recommendations from the USPSTF
  40. Annual Guide for Clinicians
  41. Electronic Tool for Primary Care Clinicians
  42. Screenshot
  43. Screenshot
  44. Screenshot
  45. Screenshot
  46. Screenshot
  47. Locating Clinical Decision Support Tools
  48. Using Prevention Products and Tools at Different Levels
  49. Support Redesign of Health Care Delivery Processes to Improve Quality
  50. On-time Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Nursing Homes
  51. Research-based Best Practices Nursing Home Study (NPULS) 1996-1997
  52. Long-term Care CPI Results Outcome: Develop Pressure Ulcer
  53. Common Challenges Across Facilities
  54. Step 1: Build Partnerships
  55. Step 2: Standardize Documentation
  56. Comprehensive Standardized Documentation
  57. Scan of Prevention/Pressure Ulcer Data Collection Form
  58. Scan of Prevention/Pressure Ulcer Data Collection Form
  59. Step 3: Timely Feedback Reports
  60. Timely Reports Focus on Pressure Ulcer Prevention
  61. Example: Nutrition Report
  62. Nutrition Report
  63. Example: Priority Report
  64. Benefits of Timely Feedback Reports
  65. Step 4: Integrate into Daily Workflow
  66. Results
  67. Impact On Pressure Ulcer QMs
  68. Summary of Key Program Benefits
  69. Summary of Key Program Benefits (cont.)
  70. Available On-time Tools
  71. Questions?

 

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