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Patients Need Screening? Make It Personal

  • Identifying eligible members for colorectal screening
  • Developing a personalized story for each patient to make it relevant
  • Creating a follow-up process to ensure patients are following through with the test

What can your team do to customize your outreach to patients?

 

Cancer screenings save lives, but patients can be reluctant to get tested. Instead of relying on impersonal statistics to make the point, one medical team in the Northwest made it personal instead. Team members individualized stories to match the patient. They talked about real-life cases, such as the doctors who received a positive screenings result but are doing well because the disease was caught early. In 2 years, the clinic increased its rate from 72.7 percent to 81.7 percent, exceeding the target.

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After identifying eligible members for colorectal screening, the team developed a personalized story for each patient, and created a follow-up process to contact them.
Why This Matters
Early detection is paramount to successful cancer treatment.
Test of Change
Bringing the message to a personal level helps patients to understand
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See how to individualize the value of testing.

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Reaching patients on a personal level can be a good strategy for delivering quality care such as applying the importance of a cancer screening test to a patient’s situation.

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Reaching patients on a personal level can be a good strategy for delivering quality care such as applying the importance of a cancer screening test to a patient’s situation.

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Personalize The Need for Screening
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Clinical Outcomes
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Preventive Care
Quality
Communicator
Laureen Lazarovici
Editor (if known)
Tyra Ferlatte
Role
Frontline Managers
Frontline Physicians
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Outpatient
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Team-Tested Practice
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Inform
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Personalizing the need for screening can be helpful for the patient.

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increase in percentage points for cancer screenings