Thursday, April 15, 2021

Hepatitis C Lifetime Screening Improvement Work in Two Ohio FQHCS



The Ohio Association of Community Health Centers (OACHC) has partnered with the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) to improve screening and testing for hepatitis c in targeted counties in Ohio.
Two Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) have been selected to implement interventions that will 1) educate providers and communities to reduce health disparities; 2) increase the number of Ohioans living with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) who are aware of their infection; and 3) facilitate linkages of newly diagnosed individuals to appropriate care and treatment.

Cincinnati Health Network (CHN) and Five Rivers Health Centers began working on this pilot in November of 2020. Both health centers had been doing hepatitis c screening for their populations but did not have standard workflows in place to ensure that every patient eligible for a lifetime hepatitis c screening was receiving it. 

CHN has a long history of providing doing hepatitis c screening to patients and have been referring those in need of treatment to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. For this pilot project they have worked to create and approve a new policy for screening and linkage to care including revamping their clinical workflow and patient education. Their new policy ensures that providers are ordering the HCV test which includes an automatic reflex, and that providers are sharing patient education documents through the After Visit Summary (AVS) function in Athena, their EMR. Additionally the health center has been using Azara DRVS Patient Visit Planning tool to identify patients who are in need of a hepatitis c test. 

Five Rivers Health Center has been screening patients for hepatitis c with an antibody test and referring patients to treatment at their Medical Surgical Health Center. For this pilot the health center is working on a Medical Resident- led initiative to increase screening and testing of patients. Residents are working on pulling in a patient education document that will be included in the AVS in Epic, which is helping with patient awareness and education.

They will be training providers on ordering the reflex testing in the future as well, to be sure that every patient is getting the RNA confirmatory testing necessary for diagnosis.

Five Rivers is also planning to use the provider specific scorecard in Azara DRVS to be able to review which providers are offering hepatitis c testing, and to what extent. They are also currently using the Patient Visit Planning Report to identify patients without a lifetime screening for hepatitis c as well.  

OACHC has offered a clinical training, and an Azara DRVS training for this project. Both health centers are working with the Azara team to map three additional hepatitis C specific measures as part of this pilot as well. OACHC felt that these measures would make reporting to ODH easier at the conclusion of the project, and also help the health centers inform their clinical care decisions for patients. Both health centers have had their initial mapping meetings for the following measures; HCV Diagnosis, HCV Linkage to Care, and HIV screening for HCV patient and will be wrapping up their work this month.

To date, there is some data available in Azara DRVS for the Hepatitis C Lifetime Screening measure in Azara DRVS. A preliminary look at this data over the course of the pilot has shown that Five Rivers has been screening 46% of patients eligible for a hepatitis c test (TY 2021 March), and trending  upwards since December 2020, and that CHN has been screening 44% of patients (TY 2021 March) and their percentage has been remaining steady since December 2020. In comparison, the average performance for this measure of all 22 health centers that have implemented Azara DRVS are performing at an average of 19%. The two pilot health centers are currently two of the three top performers in the state, behind only one health center who previously participated in this same pilot in 2019. The health center’s respective screening progress is expected to improve by the pilot end.

 

 

Monday, April 12, 2021

340B Bill History, Testimony, and Media

 

BILL HISTORY

 

  Date

  Action

 January 6-23

 Co-sponsor request

 January 8

 Advocate Call to Action for Co-Sponsors (CLOSED)

 January 27

 Bill numbers released: House Bill 482 and Senate Bill 263

 January 28

 Press Conference: Video from The Ohio Channel

 January 29

 HB 482 referred to House Health

 February 5

 SB 263 referred to Senate Finance

 February 18

 HB 482 1st hearing, sponsor testimony: Video from The Ohio Channel

 February 25

 SB 263 1st hearing

 November 10

 HB 482 & SB 263 for 2nd hearings (Click bill number for The Ohio Channel video)

 November 17

 SB 263 3rd hearing

 December 1

 HB 482: 3rd Hearing; Voted out of committee

 December 1

 SB 263: 4th Hearing; Voted out of committee

 December 2

 SB 263 unanimously passes out of the Ohio Senate

 December 8

 SB 263: 1st hearing in House Health Committee: voted out of committee

 December 8

 HB 365: amended in Senate Health, Human Services and Medicaid Committee to include SB 263: voted out of committee

 December 17

 HB 365 passed the Senate and is pending concurrence by the House

December 18

 SB 263 passed the House pending Governor signature into law

January 6, 2021

SB 263 signed by Governor into law (effective in 90 days)!! Video of signing

 

TESTIMONY

Click on the corresponding House or Senate link below and using the dates from the chart above, you will see each advocate’s testimony (in-person and written): Ohio House Health Committee testimony | Ohio Senate Finance Committee testimony

 

NEWS COVERAGE

  Date

 Media Coverage

 1/8/2020

 WHIO’s Bill Otte: “Prescription Drug Costs Are The Issue”

 1/13/2020

 The Columbus Dispatch’s Candisky: “Pharmacy middlemen benefit from drug discount program intended to help poor

 1/28/2020

 The Columbus Dispatch's Candisky: Ohio lawmakers aim to protect clinics for poor form pharmacy middlemen"

 1/28/2020

 Statehouse News Bureau's Jo Ingles: "Bill Meant To Protect Independent Pharmacies And Community Health Clinics"

 1/29/2020

 NBC4's Catherine Ross: Ohio lawmakers propose crackdown on pharmacy benefit managers

 1/29/2020

 Spectrum News 1's Molly Martinez: Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to Curb Predatory Price-Gouging

 1/30/2020

 Becker's Hospital Review: Ohio lawmakers aim to protect 340B hospitals from PBM price manipulations

 11/12/2020

 340B Report “Ohio 340B Providers Make Final Push for Bills on PBM Reimbursement

Thursday, April 1, 2021

Stressed Out!

These days, everyone is stressed out about any and all things in their life. If it's not one thing, it's another. Now, mental health disorders are coming more into focus and people are learning how to deal with the tolls that life can take on both your physical and mental health. 

It has been shown that not dealing with stress can lead to more serious health conditions down the road. According to NIH, "Stress-related disorders result from abnormal responses to acute or prolonged anxiety, and can include obsessive-compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder."

Dealing with stress and anxiety can be difficult too. Taking things one day at a time and finding a starting point to help cope is always a good way to begin your stress relief.


Resources:
Stress Management
The Effects of Stress on Your Body
10 Free Resources to Help You Better Manage Stress