Screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) is cost-effective and saves lives by early detection. The ability to screen large numbers of individuals is especially important for states with tight health insurance budgets dealing with aging populations. However, in 2010 only 65 percent of US adults between ages 50 and 75 got the recommended screening. A University of Colorado Cancer Center study recently published in the American Journal of Managed Care demonstrates a systematic approach to improve screening rates.
?With an introductory phone call and then mailed testing kits, we saw CRC screening rates jump from 47 to 72 percent in three years. Those who were exposed to the outreach were almost four times more likely to screen,? says Karin Kempe, MD, MPH, recent director of clinical prevention at Kaiser Permanente Colorado, a CU Cancer Center consortium partner.
Kempe and colleagues mailed 58,800 fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) to low-risk Kaiser members who were not up to date on screening for colorectal cancer. Members could either complete the stool test at home and mail it back or request colonoscopy through their provider. Of these hard-to-convince patients, 26,003 completed screening with FIT or colonoscopy. The increase in screening rates was especially high in those without recent primary or specialty care visits, suggesting that the protocol reached patients who may have been unaware of screening recommendations or who were not previously engaged in preventive care.
?What?s especially exciting is that this first test seemed to be a foot in the door to further screening,? Kempe says. Patients screened first through this study tended to migrate over time into the colonoscopy screening program.
Source: http://www.news-medical.net/news/20120815/Systematic-approach-to-improve-colorectal-cancer-screening-rates.aspx
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