Carmen E Guerra1,2,3, Emily Verderame2, Andrea Nicholson4, LiYea Wan2, Ari D Brooks2,5. 1. Department of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States. 2. Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States. 3. Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States. 4. MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ, United States. 5. Department of Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
Abstract
Introduction: For the over 28 million Americans without health insurance, there is a great need to develop programs that help meet the health needs of the uninsured population. Materials and Methods: We applied the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) quality improvement framework to the development, implementation, and evaluation of a breast cancer screening navigation program for un- and under-insured women. Results: Six critical steps emerged: (1) obtain program funding; (2) navigator training; (3) establish a referral base network of community partners that serve the un- and under-insured women; (4) implement a process to address the barriers to accessing mammography; (5) develop a language- and culturally-tailored messaging and media campaign; and (6) develop measures and process evaluation to optimize and expand the program's reach. Discussion: A Plan-Do-Study-Act approach allowed identification of the key elements for successful development, implementation and optimization of a breast cancer screening navigation program aimed at reaching and screening un- and underinsured women.
Introduction: For the over 28 million Americans without health insurance, there is a great need to develop programs that help meet the health needs of the uninsured population. Materials and Methods: We applied the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) quality improvement framework to the development, implementation, and evaluation of a breast cancer screening navigation program for un- and under-insured women. Results: Six critical steps emerged: (1) obtain program funding; (2) navigator training; (3) establish a referral base network of community partners that serve the un- and under-insured women; (4) implement a process to address the barriers to accessing mammography; (5) develop a language- and culturally-tailored messaging and media campaign; and (6) develop measures and process evaluation to optimize and expand the program's reach. Discussion: A Plan-Do-Study-Act approach allowed identification of the key elements for successful development, implementation and optimization of a breast cancer screening navigation program aimed at reaching and screening un- and underinsured women.
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