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Overall Status of Products from Partner Scope of Work for Tobacco Cessation 

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DELIVERABLE 1
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Participate in Launch Call

 

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Partner with state health department for Million Hearts, TIPS, and other smoking cessation programs.

 

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Meet monthly with NACHC  to review strategies
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Engage 3 health centers to participate in QI tobacco cessation work.
Identify a domain and population of focus with partner health centers.

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  1. Engage health centers in virtual meetings
  2. Capture lessons learned and share them with NACHC and other partners

 

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Implement and test strategies

 


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DELIVERABLE 3
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Partner with state tobacco cessation programs and Million Hearts for alignment and strategy.

 

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Identify gaps in evidence-based care using quality measures and responding to them using a human-centered approach, and evaluate the impact of the QI intervention

 

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Submit report on lessons learned and promising practices on lessons learned, and experience as a result of tobacco cessation quality improvement efforts, reflecting the care team and patient experience, challenges and recommendations for sustainability and scale

 

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Tasks / Action Items

FINAL STEPS/PRODUCTS


Resources:

NACHC Tobacco Cessation Change Package + Activities Questionnaire Results

Harvest Meeting Presentations:

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 Proposed final steps 7updated 8-19-21

  • Promising practices on what TCCP implementation strategies work for health centers and primary care and what needs to be added:  networks and population health and EHRs
  • Work flow examples from health centers :  education/curriculum
  • Transdisciplinary team member roles (graphic?):  dentists/behavioral health
  • Inventory of the top resources for tobacco cessation for health centers based on clinical evidence, implementation science, and system transformation.
    • MI
    • Integration of dental

Products:

  1. One pager networks
  2. Curriculum
  3. Dentists/behavioral health role and integration
  4. Motivational interviewing (from pediatric obesity)

Harvest Meeting Agenda and Logistics

Products for health centers

Products for Anna Final report23-21

"How to tap into CHC's Unique Model for Tobacco Cessation"

  • Introduction/Background - How CHC’s are unique – with a comprehensive value-driven focus to care and co-located services.  Because CHCs are unique - Ohio suggests the order of CDC’s change package can be adjusted slightly to help health centers who wish to engage their dental clinics in cessation efforts (for example): 
  • Part 1: Tap into CHC’s Unique Model. 1 page on how CHCs can maximize opportunities for screening, treatment, and integration -- because of the co-location of services such as dental, behavioral health and primary care -- and explain how the integrated team approach leads to individualized care plans and more patient engagement.
    • As Ellen recommends, we can use an Infographic to illustrate how services can work together (using some of the health center’s graphics from their slides)
    • And if you want more: we can build a case study here to illustrate how this “looks” at a health center or from the PCA's perspective... 
  • Part 2: CHC Workflow Examples for Cessation Work at Dental Clinics and Pharmacies. Offer a few examples to show how CHC's can boost cessation services through dental clinics, pharmacies, and behavioral health clinics (or whatever samples we can get)
  • Part 3: Utilize PCA Support and Resources. Explain how PCAs can support cessation efforts by offering and sharing resources such as:
    • Training programs:
      • Dental training: Case Western’s program
      • ….is there anything equivalent for pharmacists?
      • Motivational Interviewing: (example? .. the dental training includes this)
    • Referral resources:
      • ?quit lines… ?
    • Marketing materials:
      • Samples from these health centers
  •  Part 4: Build Ticklers and Tracking within Electronic Medical Records. Offer examples (screen shots?) of how EHRs have been enhanced with population health models to identify high-risk patients, added “ticklers” to prompt clinical staff to ask about smoking habits, referrals, and tracking tools for follow-up/treatment. ** I asked Brandi to ask her centers about this earlier... I hope they'll share a bit about this on Wednesday.
  •  Part 5: CSC Coding and Billing Tips for Tobacco Cessation Efforts… (I realize it’s different for each state, so I want to ask Cheryl or someone how best to do this. But…) I found this: How to Bill for Smoking Cessation Counseling 99406 (capturebilling.com) - Brandi shared this: If we see Medicare Pts, We get paid $46.71 for them if we drop the : • G0375: Smoking and tobacco-use cessation counseling visit; intermediate, greater than 3 minutes up to 10 minutes. • G0376: Smoking and tobacco-use cessation counseling visit; intensive, greater than 10 minutes  (Susan didn’t ask her centers yet) - Susan seemed to think her centers can't get much from extra billing so she didn't see value in this... but I wonder...