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Lung Cancer Screening In A Primary Care Clinic For Coal Mine, Glenda Mills, Sarah Cobb Apr 2024

Lung Cancer Screening In A Primary Care Clinic For Coal Mine, Glenda Mills, Sarah Cobb

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Lung cancer is the leading cause of mortality for both men and women in the United States. Guidelines are set by the American Cancer Society for annual screenings of at-risk patients. Early identification of lung cancer risk and screening with low-dose CT scans can increase detection and treatment thereby reducing risk of death or disability. Coal miners are exposed to numerous cancer-causing agents, such as toxic chemicals, dust pollution from coal, and diesel exhaust fumes. However, primary care clinics serving coal miners lack lung cancer screenings despite the increased risk miners face. Patients were screened using criteria set forth by …


Implementation Of Prep Protocol In Primary Care, Myia Harper, Catalina West May 2022

Implementation Of Prep Protocol In Primary Care, Myia Harper, Catalina West

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is an incurable condition that continues to be a public health threat. Approximately 38 million people live with the disease worldwide, and one out of seven are unaware they have the disease. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medication that can be prescribed to individuals at risk of acquiring HIV. PrEP can be prescribed by any healthcare provider who deems a patient at risk for HIV. However, a primary care practice in central Illinois previously had no protocol for initiation of PrEP. This quality improvement (QI) project aimed to implement a PrEP protocol in the department of …


Hypertension Management In Primary Care Using Target:Bp; Meeting Patient Goals And Quality Measures, Hollie Yoder May 2022

Hypertension Management In Primary Care Using Target:Bp; Meeting Patient Goals And Quality Measures, Hollie Yoder

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Hypertensive disease is a global problem impacting millions of individuals aged 18 years and above. Uncontrolled hypertension management can lead to significant complications and death . Primary care providers are challenged to improve patient outcomes in patients with hypertensive disease while complying with clinical quality measures for high blood pressure as outlined by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIP) performance measures. The purpose of this project was to improve high blood pressure in patients diagnosed with primary hypertension utilizing the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Medical Association (AMA) Target: Blood Pressure (BP) …


Increasing Low-Dose Ct Screening In Primary Care, Bethany Huelskoetter Dec 2021

Increasing Low-Dose Ct Screening In Primary Care, Bethany Huelskoetter

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Abstract

Lung cancer was ranked as the second most common cancer diagnosed in 2020 and had the highest death rate compared to all other cancers, excluding nonmelanoma skin cancers (ACS). Early detection is key in decreasing the mortality of lung cancer. A low dose CT (LDCT) is a yearly screening tool developed to detect lung cancer early in high-risk patients yet is much underutilized in primary care. The purpose of this project is to increase the number of LDCT orders placed for qualified patients to decrease the lung cancer mortality rate. There were two main methods for this project: education …


Improving Skin Cancer Screening In Primary Care, Jaclyn Barnhouse, Rebecca Baietto May 2021

Improving Skin Cancer Screening In Primary Care, Jaclyn Barnhouse, Rebecca Baietto

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Skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in the United States, with melanoma having the highest rate of mortality of all forms of skin cancer (CDC, 2019). However, there is hesitancy among primary care providers to perform skin cancer screenings (Oliveria et al., 2011). Prevention and early detection of melanoma is key. Melanoma has been known to be highly curable when found early. This makes early detection even more important in order to prevent metastasis and potential mortality (Bruce et al, 2017). The use of targeted screening tools can potentially save lives when utilized in primary …