Hosted by the CCSP program and the sustainability team at the Center for Public Health Systems Science at Washington University in St. Louis
Sustainability of patient navigation programs and practices requires a dedicated approach based on several domains that influence sustainability. In this webinar, Kim Prewitt and Caren Bacon from the Center for Public Health System Science at Washington University in St. Louis provided an overview of the Patient Navigation Sustainability Assessment Tool (PSAT) and Clinical Sustainability Assessment Tool (CSAT). Then the Colorado Cancer Screening Program (CCSP) team discussed how they worked in partnership with the Wash U team to adapt the questions and concepts from the PSAT and CSAT to develop the Patient Navigation Sustainability Assessment Tool for Cancer Screening (PNSAT).Â
Hosted by the CCSP program and the sustainability team at the Center for Public Health Systems Science at Washington University in St. Louis
Sustainability of patient navigation programs and practices requires a dedicated approach based on several domains that influence sustainability. In Part 2 of this webinar series, join the Center for Public Health System Science at Washington University in St. Louis and the Colorado Cancer Screening Program at the University of Colorado for a discussion how sustainability planning tools have been applied to real-world public health and navigation programs and projects.Â
CCSP's October 2018 an April 2019Â Monthly Calls focused on an overview of the sustainability planning process that all clinics participating in the Program will progress through during the FY19-21 grant cycle. Topics discussed include the sustainability domains, CCSP's adapted Patient Navigation Sustainability Assessment Tool used to assess current capacity, the process for building a sustainability plan, and resources.
Lead time messaging, on-time actions. Presentation by Dr. Whitney Jones to CCSP Team and Partners.
3/9/2023
Individual presentation slides are linked below
Erin Darbouze, MPH
Fight Colorectal CancerNick Torres
American Lung AssociationHeather Hampel, MS, CGC
City of HopeAllie Bain, MS, MPH
American Cancer SocietyThe CCSP team reviews an overview of all program components. Topics covered include program structure, navigation and navigating for colorectal cancer screening, CCSP evaluation reporting, billing processes, and basics of lung cancer screening, familial history/genetic screening, and sustainability planning.
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Join expert guest Jennifer Kolb, MD as she breaks down each section of endoscopy and pathology reports. A thorough examination of important terms and what you need to know for CCSP monthly evaluation reporting.
Join our Gastroenterology provider partners for a discussion of the components and best practices for successful bowel preparation, including measures of a good prep and the value for navigation, bowel prep types and the specific contraindications and considerations, the clear liquid diet, and tips to ease the process for your patients.Â
Resources:
CCSP's Bowel Prep 101 Quick Guide (one-page)
Colorectal Cancer Alliance - How to Prepare for Your Colonoscopy (timeline and comprehensive guide)
Guest Presenter: Timothy Yen, MD
Chief Gastroenterology Fellow, University of Colorado School of Medicine
Guest Presenter: Alison Freeman, MD, MPH
University of Colorado School of Medicine
In this webinar we are joined by Katie Hanna and Ashley Doty with the American Cancer Society. We will learn about the resources that are available to patients that have been diagnosed with cancer including financial assistance, transportation, housing, and insurance.Â
*The introduction got cut off. Technology, am I right?! Don't worry though because the slides can be found below!
In this webinar Dr. Hans Elzinga from Salud Family Health Centers presents on the basics of sedation during colonoscopy and considerations for navigators and clinics, including:
The types of sedation used
Messaging about patients for use and level of sedation
When sedation is not used
What navigators should know about the practices of their GI practices
What Salud is doing for sedation and barrier reduction
*Please note, there are not slides for this webinar.
In this webinar Dr. Durado Brooks, Vice President of Cancer Control Interventions, from the American Cancer Society presents on:
- Identifying appropriate patients for FIT/FOBT based on screening guidelines
- Discussion about best tests available
- Explain Community Guide recommendationsÂ
In this webinar featured speakers Sharyn Worrall & Reese Garcia from Fight Colorectal Cancer present on:
- Understanding the historical landscape around patient preference for colorectal cancer screening
- Explain the patient’s perceived and actual barriers and challenges around screening
- Discuss the potential benefits of considering patient preferences and integrating shared decision making
Join Magen Phillips, MPH Cancer Health Systems Specialist from Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment as she presents on:
- Explaining the importance of annual testing and compliance
- Understanding the need for tracking and monitoring
- Discuss different approaches to FIT/FOBT campaignsÂ
Speakers Andrea Dwyer, Director of CCSP, and guest Allie Bain of the American Cancer Society discuss:
Systems and EMR Tracking
Importance of reminder systems
Identification of patients in need of devoted patient navigation services
Best practices and approaches for high turnover/transient populations
American Cancer Society resources
Guest speaker Amanda Petrik from the Center for Health Research at Kaiser Permanente Northwest discusses the following:
Benefits of creating a registry of patients with positive stool test
The need for robust follow-up plans
Benefit of directly notifying endoscopists of patients with positive stool-based tests
Appropriate interval between positive stool test and diagnostic colonoscopy
Identification of practical ways to combat challenges
The Colorado Cancer Screening Program (CCSP) is partnering with the Colorado Alliance for Community Health Workers (CHWs), Patient Navigators (PNs), and Promotores de Salud, with support from the Patient Navigator Training Collaborative, to host a monthly Resource Fair Meetup. These Resource Fair Meetups will connect PNs, CHWs, and our broader community with local resources from community organizations in response to the direct needs of patients and the community, who are in even more need since the onset of the pandemic.
Participating Organizations:
Colorado Community Health Network (CCHN) - Shoshi Preuss, Senior Policy Analyst
Vuela for Health - Diana Pineda, Executive Director
Participating Organizations:
Office of Suicide Prevention (OSP)/ Zero Suicide - Conlin Bass, MPH, Zero Suicide Coordinator
Ray of Hope Cancer Foundation - Mauro Villasenor, Program & Operations Director
Participating Organizations:
Non-emergent Medical Transportation (NEMT) - Courtney Sedon, Transportation Policy SpecialistÂ
Mile High United Way/ 2-1-1 Colorado - Sammie Johnson, Data Quality Supervisor
Participating Organizations:
Mile High United Way/ 2-1-1 Colorado - Sammie Johnson, Data Quality Supervisor
Energy Outreach Colorado - Amy Brown, Energy Education Program Manager & Catherine Wiersma, Energy Education Coordinator
Mile High United Way: 2-1-1 Resource List Instruction Guide
Participating Organizations:
Project Angel Heart - Brandy Brogan, Director of Client Services
Benefits in Action - Tamara Orndoff, Resource Outreach Coordinator
With special guest Patricia Valverde, Ph.D., we discuss the value of patient navigation, how to effectively communicate your role as a navigator, and the importance of team-based care as well as self-care.Â
Guest presenter Taylor Miranda Thompson, MPH, from the Colorado Community Health Network discusses strategies for team-based assessment and decision making that can be applied to a quality improvement or sustainability planning project.
Magen Phillips, MPH from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reviews the Clinic Quality Improvement Process and shares tips for implementing a success QI project.
With special guest Rebecca Richey, Psy.D., this webinar discusses the basics of motivational interviewing and its benefit in communicating with patients.
Dr. Christopher Lieu, Medical Oncologist at the University of Colorado Cancer Center provided an update on the COVID-19 landscape in Colorado, including cases, resource utilization, vaccination and boosters, and implications for healthcare professionals and cancer patients.