How to Pay for Screening Navigation Toolkit January 10th, 2017 2:00pm ET
Purpose of Today s Webinar Take a guided tour of the new toolkit: Paying for Colorectal Cancer Screening Patient Navigation Toolkit Understand the value of quality, sustainable CRC screening navigation Take a look at real life programs that have been able to sustain funding. Q&A
Presenters: Mary Doroshenk (Moderator) Director, NCCRT Andrea (Andi) Dwyer Co-Director, Colorado Colorectal Screening Program University of Colorado Cancer Center, Colorado School of Public Health NCCRT Steering Committee Member Co-Chair, NCCRT Evaluation and Measurement Task Group
Presenter: Andrea (Andi) Dwyer Co-Presenters: Betsy Risendal Holly Wolf Katie Bathje
The Toolkit is formatted in initial draft in PDF Format Save To Your Device, Active Links Print Out Evaluate!!! PLEASE! http://nccrt.wpengine.com/about/providereducation/paying-for-screening-navigation-toolkit/ Microsite Supported by University of Colorado
Andrea (Andi) Dwyer Lead Developer Co-Director Colorado Colorectal Screening Program University of Colorado Cancer Center, Colorado School of Public Health NCCRT: Steering Committee Member Co-Chair: Evidence Base Task Force Dr. Holly Wolf Advisor Director Colorado Colorectal Screening Program Associate Professor University of Colorado Cancer Center, Colorado School of Public Health NCCRT: Member Co-Chair: Policy Task Force Dr. Betsy Risendal Advisor Health Service Research and Epidemiologist Associate Professor University of Colorado Cancer Center, Colorado School of Public Health NCCRT: Member Katie Bathje Review Committee Member and Key Contributor Program Coordinator for the Kentucky Cancer Consortium. NCCRT: Member
This Toolkit is timely as there is not one direct way to pay for navigation and requires dedicated planning There is a wealth of data to show improvement in health outcomes and cost savings with inclusion of patient navigation Many states, regions and cities have accomplished success in payment-many are struggling This Toolkit aims to pull real world examples, evidence and opportunities to ensure colorectal cancer screening patient navigation is a reality for those who navigation the most DISCLAIMER: This guide was made possible in part by funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement Number 5U38DP004969-02 and 03. The views expressed in the material do not necessarily reflect the view of the Department of Health and Human Services. Special thanks to American Cancer Society, The National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable with support from the Centers for Disease Control for supporting this effort
Dr. Betsy Risendal: The groundwork for the Toolkit and How a Public Health Approach to Sustainability is Necessary for Considering Payment for Patient Navigation
Chapter 1: Ignites Sustainability Themes. Chapter 2: Provides evidence and defines patient navigation for colorectal cancer screening: Defining Quality Patient Navigation Professional and Public Health Guidelines Which Illustrate Evidence Evidence to Suggest IT WORKS! How to Apply This Information to Sustain Efforts and Make the Case for
States: Colorado South Carolina New York City Alaska New Hampshire Each Demonstrates: Setting Detail about Approach Lessons learned HOW TO! Connects to all the other Chapters and themes in sustainability to see how it all fits together!
Chapter 3: The Details About Setting and Approach
To Get Started: Grants and foundational support might be a means to begin There are possible methods for payment through accountable care opportunities, the ACA and perhaps allowable codes for care coordination Making the business case can also be a viable and sustainable approach, Chapter 6 can tell you how!
Dr. Holly Wolf Perspectives on the Policy Resources in the Toolkit and how this resource can help educate and inform policy work The opportunities with the National Colorectal Roundtable for Advancement of policy work for patient navigation
General Description of Kentucky s Experience Contributions to the Toolkit-Microsite http://pntoolkitresources.weebly.com/kentucky-casestudy.html Value of Toolkit for People at Various Stages In The Work Personal Opinion About Biggest Contribution the Toolkit Provides
Chapter 1: Data-Key to sustainability Chapter 2: Data to contribute to evidence Chapter 3: To sustain programs must evaluate Chapter 4: Must monitor data for grants and also many payment approaches Chapter 5: Data is all used for quality and accreditation Chapter 6: Cost analysis must have evaluation data Chapter 7: Policy, organizational and legislative rely on data to make the case Answer: EVALUATE
This Toolkit Will: Help people in different settings and different phases think about payment and sustaining patient navigation Give examples of what programs and initiatives have worked with patient navigation at the core Additional Resources Will: Provide greater insight about how to initiate specific programs Inform how to manage and supervise patient navigators (See Chapter 9) Many other opportunities
Chat Today Email Me: andrea.dwyer@ucdenver.edu 303.724.1018 http://nccrt.wpengine.com/about/provider-education/paying-for-screeningnavigation-toolkit/
Winter: Post Preview Review Workshop: Must Register and Have Reviewed Toolkit Prior Spring: Online Workshop With Two States Featured in the Toolkit To Delve Into Personal Experience About How They Are PAYING! Dialogue for Action Review of the Toolkit in Washington, D.C. Summer: Let s Review How To Evaluate! And Tools to Help Review of Sustainability/Cost Analysis Case Studies with Colorado Fall: Focus Group Review About How the Toolkit is Working Toolkit Update Begins
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Andi Dwyer Holly Wolf, PhD, MSPH Betsy Risendal, PhD Katie Bathje, MA Thank You! The nearly 100 people who helped in this effort! This webinar series was made possible in part by funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement Number 5U38DP004969-03. The views expressed in the materials and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Dept. of Health and Human Services.
Questions Join us for the following upcoming webinar: Thursday, February 9th, Noon EST Release of new Asian American Communications Companion Guide on Colorectal Cancer Screening/ Save the date! Registration available soon at www.nccrt.org. To follow NCCRT on social media: Twitter: @nccrtnews Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/coloncancerroundtable For more information contact: nccrt@cancer.org