Resources to Improve Private-Sector Providers Chlamydia Screening Practices Gale R Burstein, MD, MPH, FAAP Erie County Department of Health Buffalo, NY.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
TEEN DATING VIOLENCE AND THE MEDICAL HOME RESPONSE.
Advertisements

Clinical Alliances and Partnerships Raul A. Romaguera, DMD, MPH Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention March 11, 2004.
Assessing the Training Needs of Managed Care Providers: Implications for STD Clinical Training Targeting this Hard-to- Reach Group by the Eastern Quadrant.
Intervention and Promotion Makes a Difference Tobacco cessation intervention by healthcare providers improves quit rates. Brief counseling is all that.
Families with Adolescents Support Project Jesmond Neighbourhood Centre Inc. Phone:
Field Based Treatment of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Nilmarie Guzmán,MD & Michael Sands,MD University of Florida/Jacksonville and the Duval County Health Department.
Birth to Five: Watch Me Thrive! Developmental and Behavioral Screening and Support Christy Kavulic, EdD Office of Special Education Programs.
Identifying the Prevalence of Perinatal Substance Abuse in Santa Clara County September 2004 Karen Miyamoto, PHN Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health Program.
Medical Home for Children Exposed to Violence Denise Dowd, MD, MPH, FAAP Chair, Medical Home for Children Exposed to Violence Project Advisory Committee.
ClASS MODULES: BREAKOUT SESSIONS. ClASS CLINICAL MODULE.
DC American Academy of Pediatrics Adolescent Health Working Group Expedited Partner Therapy Fact Sheet Updated February 20, 2014 DC American Academy of.
2011 North Carolina Immunization Conference August 2011 Iyabode Akinsanya-Beysolow, M.D., M.P.H. Medical Officer National Center for Immunization and Respiratory.
American Academy of Pediatrics and Children’s National Medical Center Joseph L. Wright, MD, MPH Professor of Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine & Health Policy.
Linda Chamberlain, PhD MPH IPV and Sexually Transmitted Infections/HIV MENU Overview Regional and Local Data The Impact of IPV on Women’s Health IPV and.
Sharon Levy, MD, MPH Children’s Hospital Boston
HPV Vaccination Activities Elizabeth Sobczyk, MSW, MPH Manager, Immunization Initiatives American Academy of Pediatrics.
Three Modules for Provider Training Children’s Medical Services, DHCS
TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction HIV/AIDS Instruction California Comprehensive Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Prevention Education.
Midwest AIDS Training & Education Center Health Care Education & Training, Inc. HIV/AIDS Case-Finding In Family Planning Clinics.
Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE Building Systems of Care: Community by Community Fostering Creativity Through.
STD Testing Protocols, STD Testing, and Discussion of Sexual Behaviors in HIV Clinics in Los Angeles County Melanie M. Taylor MD, MPH Los Angeles County.
Communities Coordinating for Healthy Development General Introduction.
REAL-START : Risk Evaluation of Autism in Latinos (Screening Tools and Referral Training) Assuring No Child Enters Kindergarten With an Undetected Developmental.
Using Teen Actors to Teach How to Communicate with Adolescents Anisha Abraham, MD, MPH Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics Chief, Section of.
Using Qualitative Data to Contextualize Chlamydia and Birth Rates Joyce Lisbin EdD, Anna Groskin MHS, Rhonda Kropp RN MPH, Virginia Loo ABD, Julie Lifshay.
Overview of Healthy Child Care America. Overview: HCCA Overview: HCCA Healthy Child Care America/Child Care Health Partnership.
CFP Information Call: Policy Impacting Youth Access to Reproductive and Sexual Health Services from Schools Audio Instructions: , pass code:
Putting Medical Homes into Practice Improving Children’s Mental Health through the Medical Home May 30, 2007 Improving Children’s Mental Health through.
Increasing Screening in the Private Sector Task Force Gale R Burstein, MD, MPH, FAAP Medical Director Epidemiology and Surveillance and STD & TB Control.
Pediatric Terrorism and Disaster Preparedness Resource (PTDPR)
Kylia Crane, RDN, LD Nutrition Coordinator Georgia Chapter- American Academy of Pediatrics WIC and Georgia Chapter of the.
Comprehensive Clinical And Policy Resource Guide To Assess Children's Needs Molly A. Hicks, M.P.A. Assistant Director Department of Federal Affairs American.
Reaching Out to Providers Summary of Region II IPP Tools.
Rosana P. Arruda MS.,RD.,LD. Houston Department of Health and Human Services (HDHHS) - WIC LA 26 Amalia Guardiola, MD. Community and General Pediatrics.
Good Morning Connecting with National Cancer Institute Sara Comstock, ICC, NCI CIS Maebe Brown, NCI CIS.
Can Bright Futures Be Implemented in a Busy Clinical Setting? Lessons Learned from the Preventive Services Improvement Project: A National Collaborative.
Health Care Reform and Adolescent Health Service Delivery: Principles and Principals Richard E. Kreipe MD, FAAP, FSAM Society for Adolescent Medicine (SAM)
StopSTDs! Improving Prevention and Screening in Young People BlueShield of Northeastern New York Capital District Physicians' Health Plan Albany Medical.
Bright Futures in Practice: Nutrition. “New Morbidities”of the 21st Century Changing family structures Highly mobile populations Lack of access to health.
The Needs of Pediatric Practices for Policy and Procedures to Facilitate Youth with Special Health Care Needs (YSHCN) Transition to Adulthood. Patience.
Improving Reproductive Management in an Integrated Health System: Contraception as a Vital Sign Diane Dailey, MD Kaiser Permanente, Northern California.
Provider knowledge of California confidentiality laws: Associations with self-confidence and training Kapphahn C, MD, MPH 1, Rao S, MS, MPH 2, Jesser C,
Jointly Sponsored by The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and the New England Regional Chapter of the Society of Adolescent Health and.
NHS Landscape in England Leela Barham RCN Policy Advisor 28 th June 2013 Presentation for GUNA.
I have no relevant financial relationships with the manufacturers of any commercial products and/or provider of commercial services discussed in this CME.
Randomized Controlled Trial to Prevent Child Violence Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS)
Learn and Serve Patient Education and Medical Education in Primary Practice General Pediatrics The University of Chicago Yingshan Shi, MD.
1 Statewide Screening Collaborative July 30, 2013 Prevention Resource and Referral Services (PRRS) Susan Roddy, PRRS Project Director.
Integration of Male Services into Family Planning Settings April 4, 2006 Norman Clendaniel Delaware Division of Public Health.
Plenary III: There is No Health Without Mental Health.
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROFILE OF STUDENTS IN MID AND LATE ADOLESCENCE IN SCHOOLS. DR. AASHISH GUPTA DR. SANGITA YADAV DR. D.K.TANEJA DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS.
 2009 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; American Academy of Pediatrics Julius B. Richmond Center of Excellence Dana Best, MD, MPH, FAAP.
Changing Clinical Norms: Tobacco Intervention in Pediatric Care Settings Shann Hauck Wyoming Department of Health Substance Abuse Division 2003 National.
CT and GC Screening: What about the guys?! Gale R Burstein, MD, MPH, FAAP, FSAHM Erie County Department of Health SUNY at Buffalo School of Medicine Buffalo,
Moving Ahead… Alabama Interagency Autism Coordinating Council & Regional Autism Centers American Academy of Pediatrics Alabama Chapter September 18, 2009.
Discussion Background Objectives Office Based Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: Lessons Learned from the Practicing Safety QuIIN Project Diane Abatemarco,
Human Trafficking Prevention: The Role of the Health Care Provider Jordan Greenbaum, MD Blank Center for Safe and Healthy Children Children’s Healthcare.
Increases in Reproductive Health Care, STD Screening and HIV Testing Among High School Students Following a School Based Health Care Intervention Christine.
Promoting Science-based Approaches to Preventing Teen Pregnancy, STDs and HIV Policy, Partnerships, and Creativity Brigid Riley, MPH American Public Health.
Can Providers Assure Commercially Insured Adolescents Confidentiality for STI Screening and Treatment? C onflicting Laws and Innovative Approaches Abigail.
Neighborhood-Based Public Health Program to Reduce Teen Pregnancy Disparities in NYC Allyna B. Steinberg, MPH Philip M. Alberti, PhD Bronx District Public.
Best Practice in APN Education for Domestic Violence Screening Expectations and Opportunity for Change Beth Knox DNP APN AOCN October 13, 2016.
Kathleen Brady, MD; Coleman Terrell; Marlene Matosky, MPH, RN
Crossroads Teen Driving
Task Force on Obesity Progress Report
Jessica A. Lanerie, MD1 and Teresa K. Duryea, MD2
Staying Healthy Assessment Training (SHA) Provider Relations June 2016
Conflicting Laws and Innovative Approaches
Collaborative Efforts in California to Prepare for the HPV Vaccine
Khalida Itriyeva, MD, Ronald Feinstein, MD, Linda Carmine, MD
Presentation transcript:

Resources to Improve Private-Sector Providers Chlamydia Screening Practices Gale R Burstein, MD, MPH, FAAP Erie County Department of Health Buffalo, NY

Outreach Strategy “If the people do not come to you, go to the people.”

How to find “the people”? Professional medical specialty organizations State and local chapters Medical institutions specialty departments i.e. General Hospital pediatrics department Academic institutions specialty departments i.e. University of Florida pediatrics department

What to do when you find them? Continuing medical educational programs Medical specialty organization and office-based presentations Consider train-the-trainer Hospital-based, grand rounds may not reach target groups Provide technical assistance, including providing tools, information, and resources

The Massachusetts Experience: Chlamydia Toolkit and Training Contents of Tool Kit: Background Chlamydia trachomatis Confidentiality/HIPAA Making your Office Teen Friendly Cultural Issues Sexual History Taking Providing Prevention Counseling Screening and Treatment Partner Management Referral resources and practice management tools

Toolkit: User Friendly!

Toolkit Content  Confidentiality and the teen friendly office Office atmosphere, plans for contact information, charting, HIPAA, billing

Toolkit Content Sexual history taking How to take a history, how to interview alone, reinforcing confidentiality

Toolkit Content  Screening and treatment guidelines Preferred testing and treatment approaches

Professional Medical Organizations American Academy of Pediatrics Society for Adolescent Medicine American Medical Association American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

American Academy of Pediatrics National pediatricians professional medical organization 60,000 members (45% <40 years old) 59 chapters in US and 7 chapters in Canada* Provide educational, advocacy, research, and networking opportunities Publish clinical guidelines and policy statements *See handouts for chapter contacts

AAP Policy Statements Adolescent Assault Victim Needs: A Review of Issues and a Model Protocol. Pediatrics 1996;98: Adolescents and HIV Infection: The Role of the Pediatrician in Prevention and Intervention. Pediatrics 2001;107: Care of the Adolescent Sexual Assault Victim. Pediatrics 2001;107: Condom Use by Adolescents. Pediatrics 2001;107: Contraception and Adolescents. Pediatrics 1999;104: HIV Screening. Pediatrics 1999;104:128.

AAP Section on Adolescent Health Tools in Development AAP Reproductive health coding/billing fact sheet AAP Brochure explaining and endorsing confidential adolescent health care Brochure and script for offices to download and modify to explain their confidentiality policies Hutchinson, et al. Changing parental opinions about teen privacy through education. Pediatrics. 2005;116: AAP Contact: Karen Smith Phone:

Parent Package

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists National OBGYN professional medical organization 49,000 members 20 districts divided into 83 sections Provide educational, advocacy, research, and networking opportunities Publish clinical guidelines and policy statements

More Tools

Adolescent and Sexual Health Specialty Organizations Guttmacher Institute Adolescent Health Work Group American Social Health Association

The Guttmacher Institute

Adolescent Health Work Group Adolescent Provider Toolkit A GUIDE FOR TREATING TEEN PATIENTS The Adolescent Provider Toolkit is a collection of resources for health care providers who work with adolescents. The Toolkit incorporates adolescent health care best practices and includes resources for providers, parents, and teens. The Toolkit modules contain screening tools, brief office interventions and counseling guidelines, community resources and referrals, tip sheets for teens and parents, health education materials for teens and their adult caregivers, and literature and internet resources.

Adolescent Health Work Group Available Toolkits Adolescent Health Care 101: The Basics Update to Website Links in Adolescent Health Care 101 Sexual Health Body Basics Understanding Confidentiality and Minor Consent in California: An Adolescent Provider Toolkit First Revised Edition

NYSDOH Adolescent Health Questionnaire and Provider Response Guide Provide a standardized mechanism to identify adolescents engaging in risk behaviors promote discussions between adolescents and health professionals Available in English or Spanish Lower reading level and brief (16 questions) Available at:

Conclusion Many available strategies, tools and resources for health departments to use to interface with private-sector providers Get the foot in the door Let’s get started!!!

Questions