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Public State Initiatives in Public State Initiatives in Colorectal Screening:Colorectal Screening:
The Colorado ExperienceThe Colorado Experience
Tim Byers MD MPHUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
Institute of Medicine, DC February 25, 2008
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Developing CRC Screening Developing CRC Screening Programs in States Programs in States
• Wyoming• Connecticut• Arizona• Maryland• New York• Maine• Minnesota• South Carolina• Colorado
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Colorectal Screening Experience Colorectal Screening Experience in Colorado in Colorado
• 2000 Provider / patient survey – ACS $• 2001 Medicare promotional trial - CMS $• 2002 Statewide awareness campaign - CDC $• 2003 Kaiser efficacy trial – Kaiser, CDC $• 2004 Dialogue for Action – CRPF, CDC $• 2005 HEDIS – insurers $• 2006 Began screening program – tobacco tax• 2007 Statewide program - $5 million per year
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Situation in 2000 Situation in 2000 Situation in 2000 Situation in 2000 • We were riding favorable trends
• crc mortality dropping• crc screening increasing
• but: screening was still under-utilized• Both providers and patients were shy
• and: CRC screening a new Medicare benefit
• Conclusion: promote it
• We were riding favorable trends• crc mortality dropping• crc screening increasing
• but: screening was still under-utilized• Both providers and patients were shy
• and: CRC screening a new Medicare benefit
• Conclusion: promote it
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Key messages for ages 65+Key messages for ages 65+
• Colorectal cancer comes from polyps
• One of every three adults has polyps
• 80% of colorectal cancer may be preventable
• Most Coloradans get breast or prostate screening, but not colorectal screening
• This is a new Medicare benefit – don’t waste it
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2001: Medicare Colorectal 2001: Medicare Colorectal Screening projectScreening project
• Randomized controlled trial (n=1500) to assess the effects of beneficiary targeted mailed messages
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2001: Medicare Colorectal 2001: Medicare Colorectal Screening projectScreening project
• Randomized controlled trial (n=1500) to assess the effects of beneficiary targeted mailed messages
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2003: Kaiser Colorectal Screening 2003: Kaiser Colorectal Screening Promotion Project Promotion Project
• Randomized controlled trial (n=1082) to assess the impact of a mail-delivered or phone-delivered prompt to Kaiser members
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2003: Kaiser Colorectal Screening 2003: Kaiser Colorectal Screening Promotion Project Promotion Project
• Randomized controlled trial (n=1082) to assess the impact of a mail-delivered or phone-delivered prompt to Kaiser members
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Summary of lessons in 2003Summary of lessons in 2003Summary of lessons in 2003Summary of lessons in 2003
• Start with Medicare and the insured
• Gender-specific messaging works best
• Brief, written messages yield 5%
• Brief phone messages yield 10%
• MD-endorsed messages double response
• Just do it
• Start with Medicare and the insured
• Gender-specific messaging works best
• Brief, written messages yield 5%
• Brief phone messages yield 10%
• MD-endorsed messages double response
• Just do it
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2003: Colorado Colorectal Cancer 2003: Colorado Colorectal Cancer Screening Promotion ProgramScreening Promotion Program
To implement and evaluate a sustained awareness campaign to prompt Coloradoans ages 50-74 to ask their health care provider for colorectal cancer screening.
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Program strategy from 2003-2005Program strategy from 2003-2005
170,000 mailings to Coloradans 65-74 in 4 waves (75% of Colorado houses with Medicare beneficiary)
Messages: • Removing polyps can prevent colon cancer • Medicare pays for colorectal cancer screening• Ask your provider for screening
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2006: Program activities2006: Program activities
• New partnerships with insurers and providers• Fueled by HEDIS measure• HMO’s have conducted mailings• Medicaid has conducted mailings
• Beginning of a colorectal screening for uninsured with tobacco tax revenues
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Colorado Colorectal Colorado Colorectal Screening ProgramScreening Program
• Funded by revenues from a new tobacco tax– Constitutional Amendment created competitive
grants program for cancer, cvd, resp disease
• Began in January, 2006 ($2 million)
• Became statewide in Nov, 2007 ($5 million)
• Partnership with community clinics
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ApproachApproach
• Provide endoscopic colorectal screening to Coloradans without health insurance who are under 250% Federal Poverty Level and who need screening
• Encourage all Coloradans ages 50 and older to get screened.
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Program ComponentsProgram Components
• Endoscopic screening in clinics or by referral
• Follow-up and Rx• Patient navigation support • Capacity development • Public outreach & marketing• Evaluation
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Program Eligibility Program Eligibility
• Coloradan ages 50 and older
• Under 50 if family or personal history
• Patient of a participating clinic
• Income below 250% of Federal Poverty
• No health insurance
• Need colorectal screening
• Lawfully present
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Current program goalsCurrent program goals
• Sustain statewide screening– Seamless program management– Patient navigation and support– Flexibility for new screening methods
• Screen approx 3000 per year– Year 2010 objectives of 75% screening
compliance among uninsured
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Findings from the first Findings from the first 4000 colonoscopies4000 colonoscopies
• 65% female
• 47% Hispanic
• 97% had an adequate exam
• 25% had adenomas
• 1% had cancer
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Benefits from the first Benefits from the first 4000 colonoscopies4000 colonoscopies
• 35 cancers detected
• Adenomas removed from 1000 people
• Advanced adenomas removed from 400
• Approx 150 future cancers prevented– At only $100,000 per case, this is $15 million– Total program cost to date is $10 million
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Program informationProgram information
– www.uccc.info/colonscreen
– CCSP coordinating center: 1-866-909-3481
– ACS help line: 1-866-227-7194
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The bottom line ? The bottom line ? The bottom line ? The bottom line ?
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The bottom line The bottom line The bottom line The bottom line
• Several states are now starting crc screening
• Funding sources differ
• Funding levels differ
• These state-specific models should help to inform an eventual Federal program
• Several states are now starting crc screening
• Funding sources differ
• Funding levels differ
• These state-specific models should help to inform an eventual Federal program
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Public State Initiatives in Public State Initiatives in Colorectal Screening:Colorectal Screening:
The Colorado ExperienceThe Colorado Experience
Tim Byers MD MPHUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
Institute of Medicine, DC February 25, 2008