Bluegrass Care Clinic - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 17
About This Presentation
Title:

Bluegrass Care Clinic

Description:

Bluegrass Care Clinic. 625 HIV-Positive patients. 63-county ... Dental and Ophthalmology. Diagnostic, Radiology, & Laboratory Testing. Family counseling ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:49
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 18
Provided by: jmm4
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Bluegrass Care Clinic


1
Bluegrass Care Clinic
  • 625 HIV-Positive patients
  • 63-county service area in Central and Eastern
    Kentucky
  • Ryan White Title II Funding
  • Ryan White Title III Funding

2
Bluegrass Care Clinic
  • Ryan White Title III
  • Direct Services
  • Infectious Dis. Specialty
  • Primary Care
  • Psychiatry
  • Mental health Counseling
  • Pharm. Counseling
  • Medical Case Mgmt.
  • Prevention Counseling
  • By Referral
  • Nutrition counseling
  • Specialty care (GI, ENT, etc.)
  • Dental and Ophthalmology
  • Diagnostic, Radiology, Laboratory Testing
  • Family counseling

3
Staff
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Medical Director
  • Patient Services Coordinator
  • Infectious Disease MD (5)
  • Infectious Disease Fellows (2)
  • Primary Care MD (2)
  • Clinic Pharmacist
  • Mental Health Counselor (LCSW)
  • Care Coordinators (6)

4
Services
  • Ryan White Title II
  • Direct Services
  • Infectious Dis. Specialty
  • Primary Care
  • Psychiatry
  • Mental health Counseling
  • Pharm. Counseling
  • Medical Case Mgmt.
  • Prevention Counseling
  • By Referral
  • Nutrition counseling
  • Specialty care (GI, ENT, etc.)
  • Dental and Ophthalmology
  • Diagnostic, Radiology, Laboratory Testing
  • Family counseling

5
Demographics
  • Gender ()
  • Male 500 (80)
  • Female 120 (19)
  • Transgender 5 (1)
  • Race/Ethnicity ()
  • White 478 (76)
  • Black 109 (17)
  • Hispanic 32 (5)
  • Unreported 5 (1)
  • Insurance Status ()
  • Private 210 (34)
  • Medicare 153 (24)
  • Medicaid 100 (16)
  • No Insurance 156 (25)
  • Unreported 6 (1)

6
Demographics
  • Age ()
  • 2-12 yrs 1 (0)
  • 13-24 yrs 16 (3)
  • 25-44 yrs 381 (61)
  • 45-64 yrs 217 (35)
  • gt65 yrs 10 (2)
  • Risk Factor ()
  • MSM 343 (55)
  • Heterosexual 178 (28)
  • IDU 33 (5)
  • MSM IDU 17 (3)
  • Unreported 16 (3)
  • Blood Transfusion 15 (2)
  • Hemophilia 7 (1)
  • Perinatal 2 (0)

7
Options Kick-Off
  • Journal Club introduced discussed OPTIONS
    Clinician Initiated HIV Reduction Intervention
    for HIV-Positive Persons
  • HIV Monthly Conference focused on OPTIONS with
    Debra Cornman-Teleconference
  • Two 1.5 hour trainings session for all clinic
    staff on a Monday/Friday of the same week
  • Focused on 2 intense training times
  • Didactic, Video with examples and then dedicated
    time for patient role plays
  • Lunch was donated by a drug representative
  • Enrollment started with myself and Dr. M who had
    been trained in DC

8
Options Intervention Training
  • AGENDA Day 1
  • Goals of the Options Intervention at the
    Bluegrass Care Clinic Feasibility, Fidelity, and
    Efficacy
  • Overview of Motivational Interviewing
  • Step-by-Step Review of Options Intervention
    Initial Visit
  • RISK MANAGEMENT Discussion of Club Drugs
  • Rehearsal of Protocol
  • AGENDA - Day 2
  • Review of Initial Visit
  • Overview of Follow-Up Visits
  • Rehearsal of Protocol
  • RISK MANAGEMENT Discussion of Sexual Behaviors

9
Total Enrollment
  • Dr. T WF, Assoc Prof, ID
  • Dr. G WM, Prof, ID
  • Dr. M WM, Assist Prof ID
  • Dr. NM WF, Clinical IM
  • Dr. H WF, Clin Prof ID
  • Dr. S Asian F, Fellow
  • Dr. B Asian M, Fellow

10
Enrollment UpdateAugust 14, 2006
  • 103 Patients Enrollment since March 28, 2006
  • 36 Follow Up Surveys completed
  • Exit survey is completed at each appointment
  • Behavioral Survey is completed every 3 months
  • Incentives will be distributed soon

11
Integrated
  • Options staff reminded each physician at the
    beginning of clinic to enroll patients
  • Options staff and physician identified patients
    for enrollment
  • Follow Ups were identified with highlighter on
    daily clinic list
  • PRF was easy to find in chart for follow ups

12
Challenges
  • One physician was reluctant to be trained
  • Tried to get the untrained visiting PA to do the
    work in the clinic
  • One physician was agreeable to training but has
    only completed 1 options interview
  • Very enthusiastic coordinator left in June

13
Biggest Challenge
  • Enrollment of Patients at end of appointment time
  • Patients sited the following
  • Variety of studies happening at the clinic
    (patients overwhelmed by surveys)
  • Patients cant commit to the time for completion
    of surveys
  • Work/Personal Obligations
  • Long wait to see physician unwilling to wait
    longer

14
Battling Resistance
  • Focused on goal of 120 patients
  • Weekly Options Enrollment Updates emailed to
    physicians
  • Daily reminders at the beginning of each clinic
    to enroll patients
  • End Result - One physician not willing to
    Participate

15
Booster SessionJune 23, 2006
  • Used to invigorate staff at mid point in study
  • Reviewed Progress
  • Update from June OPTIONS Meeting
  • Reviewed Enrollment Process
  • Focused on Follow Up Interviews and Process
  • Options Staff Role Play with Physicians

16
Successes
  • 43 yo AA Female
  • AIDs, previous IDU
  • Through interviewing found out she is binge
    drinking
  • One goal was to get into mental health care
    first session goal was psychiatrist,
  • Second Goal Mental Health Counselor

17
Quotes from Physicians
  • Dr. G Success anytime you take time to talk to
    patients about sex in a way that relates
    particularly to them
  • Dr. M
  • Importance of Impact on Clinic (5)
  • Importance of Implementing Techniques Learned (7
    or 8)
  • Paperwork interfered in busy clinic
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com