Highlighting the Urgent Need for Research on Improving Delivery of Preventive Services to People with Disabilities
Issue Number
932
October 8, 2024
Â鶹ƵµÀStats: In-Hospital Sepsis Mortality Rate Disparities
While the in-hospital mortality rate among all patients increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, Hispanic patients saw the greatest impact, with mortality rates rising by 64.3 percent between 2019 and 2021. (Source: Â鶹ƵµÀHealthcare Cost and Utilization Project Statistical Brief #309, [PDF, 856 KB].)
Today's Headlines:
- Highlighting the Urgent Need for Research on Improving Delivery of Preventive Services To People With Disabilities.
- Practice Facilitation Boosts Screening for Unhealthy Alcohol Use.
- New Â鶹ƵµÀBrief Provides Guidance on Community Engagement for Whole-Person Primary Care.
- Register Now for Technical Assistance Webinars for Applicants to ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s Healthcare Extension Service.
- Highlights From ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s Patient Safety Network.
- Now Available: 2024 Chartbook for the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Child Hospital Survey Database.
- More Â鶹ƵµÀWebinars.
- New Research and Evidence From AHRQ.
- Â鶹ƵµÀin the Professional Literature.
Highlighting the Urgent Need for Research on Improving Delivery of Preventive Services To People With Disabilities
AHRQ's efforts to increase access to clinical preventive services among people with disabilities is the subject of a new Â鶹ƵµÀViews blog post. Accessing appropriate screening, counseling, early treatment, vaccines and medications is vital to good health. Unfortunately, only 5.3 percent of those living with disabilities received all appropriate preventive services in 2020, according to . To eliminate these inequities, more research is urgently needed on interventions to increase the delivery of preventive services. To address the challenge, Â鶹ƵµÀrecently delivered to Congress a report, (PDF, 196 KB). This agenda for new research, informed by an expert panel and a recently published AHRQ , recommends guiding principles for exploring the barriers, facilitators and interventions for delivering preventive services to people with disabilities. Access the blog post authored by Â鶹ƵµÀDirector Robert Otto Valdez, Ph.D., M.H.S.A. To receive all blog posts, .
Practice Facilitation Boosts Screening for Unhealthy Alcohol Use
Primary care practices in Virginia that implemented ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s EvidenceNOW Model increased the use of recommended screening instruments for unhealthy alcohol use by 41.6 percent in the six months after they received practice facilitation that included tailored education, tools and assistance with workflows, according to an AHRQ-funded study published in JAMA Health Forum. During the same period, clinic-based counseling for unhealthy alcohol use improved by 35.6 percent. Given the number of people treated in the participating practices, this intervention resulted in an additional 171,500 patients being screened annually for unhealthy alcohol use. ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s EvidenceNOW: Managing Unhealthy Alcohol Use initiative is based on the EvidenceNOW Model, which is designed to help primary care practices increase their capacity for quality improvement with the goals of improving patient and practice health. Access the .
New Â鶹ƵµÀBrief Provides Guidance on Community Engagement for Whole-Person Primary Care
A new from Â鶹ƵµÀpresents four case studies illustrating how primary care practices can effectively engage with their communities to support whole-person care. Whole-person care is a person-centered approach that considers the broader factors influencing health outcomes and emphasizes longitudinal relationships and comprehensive interdisciplinary, team-based care. Supporting whole-person care in primary care practices can increase access to care and quality of care and improve patient health outcomes and healthcare utilization. The brief was developed by ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s , which provides topic briefs to support the integration of behavioral health and primary care.
Register Now for Technical Assistance Webinars for Applicants to ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s Healthcare Extension Service
Registration is open for two technical assistance webinars for applicants seeking to join ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s recently launched Healthcare Extension Service: State-based Solutions for Healthcare Improvement:
- Oct. 10, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. ET.: . This webinar is for individuals or organizations interested in the recent for establishment of a National Coordinating Center for the Healthcare Extension Service.
- Oct. 21, 1 to 2 p.m. ET: . This webinar is for individuals or organizations interested in the recent for establishment of a National Evaluation Center for the Healthcare Extension Service.
Webinar attendance is optional and is not a requirement to submit an application. Access more information about the initiative’s technical assistance resources.
Highlights From ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s Patient Safety Network
´¡±á¸é²Ï’s highlights journal articles, books and tools related to patient safety. Articles featured this week include:
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Review additional new publications in PSNet’s , including recent cases and commentaries and ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s WebM&M (Morbidity and Mortality Rounds on the Web).
Now Available: 2024 Chartbook for the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Child Hospital Survey Database
Results from ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s 2024 Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS®) Child Hospital Survey Database are now available. The CAHPS Child Hospital Survey (Child HCAHPS) assesses inpatient care experiences of pediatric patients (17 and younger) and their parents or guardians. The survey covers many topics addressed by the adult version of the CAHPS Hospital Survey (HCAHPS) and additional topics relevant to pediatric care. Access the results via the chartbook (PDF, 1.4 MB) and an infographic (PDF, 492 KB).
More Â鶹ƵµÀWebinars
- Oct. 17, 1 to 2 p.m. ET: Introducing the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Outpatient Mental Health Survey.
- Oct. 30, 1 to 2 p.m.: Improving Hospital Handoffs Using ´¡±á¸é²Ï’s Surveys on Patient Safety Culture® Hospital Survey.
New Research and Evidence From AHRQ
- Systematic Review (draft open for comment): .
Â鶹ƵµÀin the Professional Literature
In-home health risk assessments and chart reviews contribute to coding intensity In Medicare Advantage. Jacobs PD. Health Aff 2024 Jul;43(7):942-9. Access the on PubMed®.
Patient-centered clinical decision support challenges and opportunities identified from workflow execution models. Sittig DF, Boxwala A, Wright A, et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2024 Aug;31(8):1682-92. Access the on PubMed®.
Pharmacist use of a population management dashboard for safe anticoagulant prescribing: evaluation of a nationwide implementation effort. Barnes GD, Chen C, Holleman R, et al. J Am Heart Assoc 2024 Sep 17;13(18):e035859. Epub 2024 Sep 9. Access the on PubMed®.
Assessing the Revised Safer Dx Instrument® in the understanding of ambulatory system design changes for type 1 diabetes and autism spectrum disorder in pediatrics. Brady PW, Ruddy RM, Ehrhardt J, et al. Diagnosis 2024 Aug 1;11(3):266-72. Epub 2024 Mar 25. Access the on PubMed®.
Development of a disease-based hospital-level diagnostic intensity index. Ellenbogen MI, Feldman LS, Prichett L, et al. Diagnosis 2024 Aug 1;11(3):303-11. Epub 2024 Apr 22. Access the on PubMed®.
eConsultation for deprescribing among older adults: clinician perspectives on implementation barriers and facilitators. Growdon ME, Hunt LJ, Miller MJ, et al. J Gen Intern Med 2024 Oct;39(13):2461-70. Epub 2024 Jun 28. Access the on PubMed®.
Lack of knowledge of antibiotic risks contributes to primary care patients' expectations of antibiotics for common symptoms. Laytner LA, Trautner BW, Nash S, et al. Ann Fam Med 2024 Sep-Oct;22(5):421-5. Access the on PubMed®.
Electronic health record-based screening for intimate partner violence: a cluster randomized clinical trial. Lenert L, Rheingold AA, Simpson KN, et al. JAMA Netw Open 2024 Aug;7(8):e2425070. Access the on PubMed®.