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. 2011 Apr;36(2):180-90.
doi: 10.1007/s10900-010-9296-8.

An asthma and diabetes quality improvement project: enhancing care in clinics and community health centers

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An asthma and diabetes quality improvement project: enhancing care in clinics and community health centers

Alan Silver et al. J Community Health. 2011 Apr.

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  • J Community Health. 2011 Apr;36(2):191-2

Abstract

Asthma and diabetes are major chronic conditions in the United States, particularly in the Medicaid population. The majority of care for these diseases occurs at ambulatory practice sites. The New York State Department of Health Office of Health Insurance Programs (OHIP) worked with IPRO, the New York State Medicare quality improvement organization, to develop and implement a quality improvement project (QIP) for these conditions. The approach was based upon the Chronic Care Model and used an iterative academic-detailing methodology. Clinics and community health centers volunteered to participate and used IPRO-collected data with audit and feedback to improve their practices. Several metrics significantly improved for asthma (e.g., use of anti-inflammatory long term controller agents, assessment of asthma severity, use of asthma action plans) and for diabetes (e.g., lipid testing and control, A1c testing). Key organizational elements of success included senior medical leadership commitment and practice site quality improvement team meetings. OHIP has used the QIP experience to begin patient-centered medical home implementation in New York State.

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