St. Elizabeth Cancer Center

 

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Jamie Ries, RN, BSN, Manager of Population Health Support Services
St. Elizabeth Cancer Center

Edgewood, Kentucky

A Model for Demonstrating Sustainable Outreach for Cancer Screening

For several years, this healthcare system struggled to find a sustainable program to perform outreach to patients with outstanding orders for lung, breast, and colon cancer screenings. A financial analysis of associated expenses, reimbursement, payer mixture, and downstream revenue of these screening efforts demonstrated positive net return on investment, allowing for expansion and implementation of the Population Health Support Services team to perform this task. In 2022, 12 outreach specialists scheduled visits that accounted for 38% of completed lung cancer screenings and 15% of completed breast cancer screenings for this healthcare system.

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A Model for Demonstrating Sustainable Outreach for Cancer Screening

2023-innovator-awards-200x200For several years, St. Elizabeth Cancer Center struggled to find a sustainable program to conduct outreach to patients with outstanding orders for lung, breast, and colon cancer screenings. However, understanding the benefits an effective screening program would have on patients that present at the cancer program, their staff persisted.
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Cancer screening plays a pivotal role in our approach to delivering comprehensive cancer care. Early detection through screening significantly improves the chances of survival and reduces the burden of cancer on individuals and communities.
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