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The Hepatic Innovation Team Collaborative: A Successful Population-Based Approach to Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance
by
Park, Angela
, Nobbe, Anna
, Chartier, Maggie
, Gonzalez, Rachel
, Bajaj, Jasmohan S.
, Rogal, Shari S.
, Yakovchenko, Vera
, Scott, Dawn
, McCurdy, Heather
, Comstock, Emily
, Ross, David
, Lamorte, Carolyn
, Sidorovic, Michael
, Dominitz, Jason A.
, Beste, Lauren A.
, Gibson, Sandra
, Morgan, Timothy R.
, Rozenberg-Ben-Dror, Karine
in
Cirrhosis
/ Codes
/ Collaboration
/ Electronic medical records
/ Gastroenterology
/ Health care
/ Hepatitis C
/ Hepatocellular carcinoma
/ Hepatology
/ Leadership
/ Liver cancer
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Liver diseases
/ Onsite
/ Primary care
/ Quality control
/ Surveillance
/ Teams
2021
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The Hepatic Innovation Team Collaborative: A Successful Population-Based Approach to Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance
by
Park, Angela
, Nobbe, Anna
, Chartier, Maggie
, Gonzalez, Rachel
, Bajaj, Jasmohan S.
, Rogal, Shari S.
, Yakovchenko, Vera
, Scott, Dawn
, McCurdy, Heather
, Comstock, Emily
, Ross, David
, Lamorte, Carolyn
, Sidorovic, Michael
, Dominitz, Jason A.
, Beste, Lauren A.
, Gibson, Sandra
, Morgan, Timothy R.
, Rozenberg-Ben-Dror, Karine
in
Cirrhosis
/ Codes
/ Collaboration
/ Electronic medical records
/ Gastroenterology
/ Health care
/ Hepatitis C
/ Hepatocellular carcinoma
/ Hepatology
/ Leadership
/ Liver cancer
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Liver diseases
/ Onsite
/ Primary care
/ Quality control
/ Surveillance
/ Teams
2021
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The Hepatic Innovation Team Collaborative: A Successful Population-Based Approach to Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance
by
Park, Angela
, Nobbe, Anna
, Chartier, Maggie
, Gonzalez, Rachel
, Bajaj, Jasmohan S.
, Rogal, Shari S.
, Yakovchenko, Vera
, Scott, Dawn
, McCurdy, Heather
, Comstock, Emily
, Ross, David
, Lamorte, Carolyn
, Sidorovic, Michael
, Dominitz, Jason A.
, Beste, Lauren A.
, Gibson, Sandra
, Morgan, Timothy R.
, Rozenberg-Ben-Dror, Karine
in
Cirrhosis
/ Codes
/ Collaboration
/ Electronic medical records
/ Gastroenterology
/ Health care
/ Hepatitis C
/ Hepatocellular carcinoma
/ Hepatology
/ Leadership
/ Liver cancer
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Liver diseases
/ Onsite
/ Primary care
/ Quality control
/ Surveillance
/ Teams
2021
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The Hepatic Innovation Team Collaborative: A Successful Population-Based Approach to Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance
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The Hepatic Innovation Team Collaborative: A Successful Population-Based Approach to Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance
2021
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After implementing a successful hepatitis C elimination program, the Veterans Health Administration’s (VHA) Hepatic Innovation Team (HIT) Collaborative pivoted to focus on improving cirrhosis care. This national program developed teams of providers across the country and engaged them in using systems redesign methods and population health approaches to improve care. The HIT Collaborative developed an Advanced Liver Disease (ALD) Dashboard to identify Veterans with cirrhosis who were due for surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and other liver care, promoted the use of an HCC Clinical Reminder in the electronic health record, and provided training and networking opportunities. This evaluation aimed to describe the VHA’s approach to improving cirrhosis care and identify the facility factors and HIT activities associated with HCC surveillance rates, using a quasi-experimental design. Across all VHA facilities, as the HIT focused on cirrhosis between 2018–2019, HCC surveillance rates increased from 46% (IQR 37–53%) to 51% (IQR 42–60%, p < 0.001). The median HCC surveillance rate was 57% in facilities with high ALD Dashboard utilization compared with 45% in facilities with lower utilization (p < 0.001) and 58% in facilities using the HCC Clinical Reminder compared with 47% in facilities not using this tool (p < 0.001) in FY19. Increased use of the ALD Dashboard and adoption of the HCC Clinical Reminder were independently, significantly associated with HCC surveillance rates in multivariate models, controlling for other facility characteristics. In conclusion, the VHA’s HIT Collaborative is a national healthcare initiative associated with significant improvement in HCC surveillance rates.
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