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Improving Hepatitis B Screening at Family Health Centers Using Quality Improvement and Electronic Medical Record Tools.

Jeannie S HuangRusvelda CruzKathleen B SchwarzThao Tran
Published in: Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition (2023)
Chronic hepatitis B viral (HBV) infection is associated with significant morbidity and mortality with endemic areas carrying most of the global burden of HBV disease. Current HBV screening rates in the United States are suboptimal. We aimed to improve HBV screening rates at regional family health centers serving high-risk refugee populations by 20% over 2 years. We used quality improvement (QI) methodology and implemented interventions providing electronic medical record (EMR)-enabled HBV screening tools within known clinical workflows. EMR tools captured country-of-origin data to identify persons from HBV-endemic regions with provision of a laboratory order set to ensure performance of appropriate HBV screening tests. The project was initiated prior to the COVID pandemic but continued during the pandemic with imposed social isolation measures. We nevertheless demonstrated 4 statistical process control chart shifts and achieved our QI smart aim. Further, we demonstrated a high HBV detection rate (8.2%-12.8%) among persons identified for screening.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis b virus
  • liver failure
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • mental health
  • coronavirus disease
  • patient safety
  • palliative care
  • physical activity
  • risk assessment
  • big data
  • deep learning
  • climate change