Literature DB >> 31620908

Identification of Military Veterans Upon Implementation of a Standardized Screening Process in a Federally Qualified Health Center.

M Bryant Howren1,2,3,4, Debra Kazmerzak5, Ronald W Kemp6, Theodore J Boesen5, Gina Capra7, Thad E Abrams8,9,10.   

Abstract

The identification of veterans receiving care in community-based settings is important and has implications for healthcare delivery and workforce training and development. As part of a larger collaboration regarding the delivery of behavioral health services, this project partnered a Midwest Veterans Affairs Medical Center with a state primary care association and large federally qualified health center (FQHC) to standardize the method in which veteran status is captured in clinic. Before adapting the screening item and implementing it as a required field in the electronic medical record, the number of veterans reported was 56, or 0.32% of total patients. After implementation, that number increased to 506, or 3.01% of total patients. This suggests there is a need to standardize the method in which veteran status is collected, which has implications for awareness of conditions likely to impact veterans and may inform opportunities for providers to engage in veteran-centric education and training.

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Keywords:  Community care; Federally qualified health center; Veterans

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31620908     DOI: 10.1007/s10900-019-00761-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


  8 in total

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Authors:  Bonnie M Vest; Jessica A Kulak; Gregory G Homish
Journal:  Fam Pract       Date:  2019-05-23       Impact factor: 2.267

3.  A piece of my mind: The unasked question.

Authors:  Jeffrey L Brown
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2012-11-14       Impact factor: 56.272

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Authors:  Rebecca K Blais; Keith D Renshaw
Journal:  J Trauma Stress       Date:  2013-01-18

5.  Distance is relative: unpacking a principal barrier in rural healthcare.

Authors:  Colin Buzza; Sarah S Ono; Carolyn Turvey; Stacy Wittrock; Matt Noble; Gautam Reddy; Peter J Kaboli; Heather Schacht Reisinger
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2011-11       Impact factor: 5.128

6.  Unclaimed health care benefits: a mixed-method analysis of rural veterans.

Authors:  Stacy Wittrock; Sarah Ono; Kenda Stewart; Heather Schacht Reisinger; Mary Charlton
Journal:  J Rural Health       Date:  2014-07-22       Impact factor: 4.333

7.  Considering the issue of dual use in veterans affairs patients: implications & opportunities for improved communication & counseling.

Authors:  M Bryant Howren; Ashley J Cozad; Peter J Kaboli
Journal:  Health Commun       Date:  2014-07-10

8.  Addressing Patients' Veteran Status: Primary Care Providers' Knowledge, Comfort, and Educational Needs.

Authors:  Bonnie M Vest; Jessica Kulak; Victoria M Hall; Gregory G Homish
Journal:  Fam Med       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 1.756

  8 in total
  3 in total

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Authors:  Brian Shiner; Talya Peltzman; Sarah L Cornelius; Jiang Gui; Jenna Forehand; Bradley V Watts
Journal:  J Behav Med       Date:  2020-09-11

2.  Veterans utilizing a federally qualified health center: a clinical snapshot.

Authors:  Thad E Abrams; Bruce Alexander; Antonio Flores; M Bryant Howren
Journal:  Mil Med Res       Date:  2022-04-13

3.  Rural health in behavioral medicine: introduction to the special series.

Authors:  M Bryant Howren; John C Higginbotham
Journal:  J Behav Med       Date:  2021-06-29
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