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Systems Change Strategies To Address Commercial Tobacco Treatment Progress Of Apple Tree Dental The 2017 Minnesota Tobacco Control Conference January 26, 2017 St. Paul, MN Efforts Made Possible By A Health Systems Change Grant Presentation


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Systems Change Strategies To Address Commercial Tobacco Treatment

The 2017 Minnesota Tobacco Control Conference

January 26, 2017

  • St. Paul, MN

Progress Of Apple Tree Dental

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Efforts Made Possible By A Health Systems Change Grant

Presentation prepared by Dr. Teresa E Johnson, DDS, MS, MPH, DABSCD

There are no other disclosures indicated, nor any conflicts of interest.

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About Apple Tree Dental

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In our 31st Year!

Apple Tree’s mission is to improve the oral health of all people, including those with special access needs who face barriers to care.

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  • Low-income children and their

families

  • Adults with disabilities
  • Elders in long-term care
  • Urban and rural communities

Six Minnesota Centers

130 Community Sites

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  • West Central MN = 16.7%
  • Metro Area = 13.6%
  • Southeastern MN = 13.0%
  • South Central MN = 12.8%

2014 MN Adult Smoking Distribution

Southwest MN = 13.8% Northwest MN = 15.5% Central MN = 17.0% Northeast MN = 18.3%

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Three-Way Organizational and Staff Partnerships

2 School

Group Home Nursing Facility Assisted Living

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Center for Dental Health

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On-Site Hygienist- Dentist Teams

  • 1. Center for Dental Health
  • Clinic Designed for Special Care
  • Care Coordination Center
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Cloud-Based Electronic Health Record Apple Tree has entered into Phase II meaningful use with our customized EHR

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Our Health Systems Change Initiatives

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Tobacco Cessation Planning Team

  • One representative from each Center for Dental Health
  • Five Hygienists, and one Advanced Dental Therapist
  • Leadership representatives
  • Dr. Michael Helgeson, Karen Engstrom, Brenda Prosa, Mary Larkin,
  • Dr. Teresa E. Johnson
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Grant Objectives

  • Integrate tobacco dependence diagnosis and

patient education and referral processes using our EHR

  • Modify our EHR to go beyond only reporting

smoking status

  • Implement quality improvement processes to

monitor and improve tobacco cessation efforts

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Goals & Means

  • Means
  • Staff education and encouragement – leadership-driven to achieve

“buy-in”

  • Develop an Integration Plan and Standard Operating Procedures

(SOPs)

  • Request EHR program changes tailored to our SOPs
  • Pilot testing, staff training, and launching our systems change

program

  • Community Outreach Survey
  • Goals
  • Foster a reduction in tobacco utilization among patients
  • Improve our ability to assess patients’ tobacco use and their interest

in quitting, provide patient education, & offer referrals

  • Staff “buy-in”
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Progress Made To Date

  • Developed SOPs and staff and patient education materials
  • Open Dental v16.2 (EHR) integrated our tobacco assessment and

intervention documentation needs

  • Center Reps pilot tested the SOPs & EHR changes; SOP

modifications made

  • Staff Education (four-hour training) - May 2016
  • Monitoring Staff Compliance of the SOPs (ongoing)
  • Tweaked the SOPs & provided additional staff training (Oct.-Nov.

2016)

  • Community outreach initiatives (Fall 2016 to present)
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Apple Tree’s Standard Operating Procedures

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Intent Of Our SOPs

  • Facilitate ATD staff education
  • Achieve consistency among ATD clinical staff
  • Serve as a resource/guide
  • Clearly explain:
  • what ATD dental health professionals will and will not do
  • how patients will be screened and what questions to ask them
  • how to provide patient education
  • when and how to offer patients a tobacco cessation referral
  • how data will be recorded in our EHR
  • the patient follow-up process
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Team Work

is critical for the success of

  • ur health

systems change program!

Emphasis On Team Work

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  • Tobacco Cessation Patient Encounter Flow Chart
  • Used by our dental health professionals to:
  • master the 5A’s model
  • develop our communication and education approach
  • learn how to document pertinent tobacco use data in our EHR
  • Tobacco Users Guide: Health Effects & Benefits to

Quitting

  • An educational tool
  • Tobacco Users Guide: Online Resources & Informative

Links

  • An educational resource and a referral option for patients

Forms Used For Our SOPs

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5 A’s Model for Tobacco Cessation

  • All patients age 13 years and older are assessed for

tobacco use at their first visit and all future recall visits.

  • Ask patient’s about tobacco use
  • Advise patients to quit (patient education)
  • Assess patients’ interest in quitting tobacco use now (1-

10 readiness ruler)

  • Assist those ready to make a quit attempt now (RR > 8)
  • Referral to “Call It Quits” or
  • Referral to a MD or
  • On-line Resources (to make a quit attempt on their own)
  • Arrange for patient follow-up for those patients choosing

to make a quit attempt

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Our SOPs Do Not Include

  • Questioning of patients about e-cigarettes
  • Cessation counseling to patients by our dental

healthcare team

  • Prescribing NRT medications
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EHR Enhancements

  • Duration of tobacco use (approximate start date is entered,

then the years & months are automatically calculated)

  • Document the forms/referrals given to tobacco users
  • Record the readiness to quit tobacco use today (scale 1-

10)

  • Record the referral intervention that tobacco users choose
  • Record when tobacco users decline referral interventions
  • Assist with patient follow-up at future appointments
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A closer look at our Forms

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Tobacco Cessation Patient Encounter Flow Chart

Multifunctional:

  • a script to use in communicating with patients
  • directions on how to document tobacco use data into the

EHR

  • prompts when to provide educational handouts and or

referrals

Two Versions of the Flow Chart

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Tobacco Users Guide: Health Effects & Benefits to Quitting

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Tobacco & The Mouth

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Tobacco Users Guide: Online Resources & Informative Links

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Community Partners

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Outreach Efforts

  • Contact our community partners (where we provide
  • n-site dental services)
  • Inquire about their tobacco cessation efforts for

residents/clients

  • Inform partners about our systems change strategies

to address patients’ commercial tobacco use

  • Is there interest in learning more about our patient

education materials?

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Community Partners Surveyed By Phone

  • 1. Do you allow residents/clients/staff to use tobacco products on site? Y or N
  • 2. Do you have designated places for smokers? Y or N
  • 3. Where are your designated smoking locations/spaces?
  • a. None (no designated smoking area) b. Outdoors
  • c. Indoors d. Outdoors and indoors
  • 4. Approximately what percentage of your residents use tobacco? ________
  • 5. Have you implemented a tobacco cessation program? Y or N
  • 6. Do you routinely ask your residents who use tobacco if they are interested in

quitting? Y or N

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Preliminary Outreach Data

As of January 11, 2017

Data from 86 of 100 Outreach Facilities

  • 1. Do you allow residents/clients/staff to use tobacco products on site? Y = 52% N = 48%
  • 2. Do you have designated places for smokers? Y = 66% N = 34%
  • 3. Where are your designated smoking locations/spaces? None = 29% Outdoors = 64%

Indoors = ? Outdoors and indoors = 6% (1% not answered)

  • 4. Approximately what percentage of your residents use tobacco? 0% = 49% <5% = 11%

5%-<10% = 12% 10%-<25% = 7% 25% = 17% 35% = 1% 50% = 1% ? = 2%

  • 5. Have you implemented a tobacco cessation program? Y = 31% N = 69%
  • 6. Do you routinely ask your residents who use tobacco if they are interested in quitting?

Y = 23% N = 77%

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Face To Face Meetings With Two Community Partners

After asking the first six questions (previous slide,) a ATD Center Representative from the Tobacco Cessation Planning Team takes a few moments to describe Apple Tree Dental’s tobacco cessation efforts and review our custom made patient education form. Then asks:

  • 7. How we can support one another in our efforts to reduce tobacco use among
  • ur mutual patients/residents?
  • 8. Are there any steps we can take to achieve consistency with the messages we

are both giving our mutual patients/residents about tobacco use?

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Quality Monitoring

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EHR Monitoring Data

May 27, 2016 - December 31, 2016

EHR ACTIVITY TOTALS

Number of Patient Assessments Entered 6,362 Number of Tobacco Users 1,584 Percentage of Tobacco Users 25% Total Number of Referrals Made 188 Number of Call It Quits Referrals (% of referrals) 123 (65%) Number of MD Referrals (% of referrals) 27 (14%) Number of Online-Resources Referrals (% of referrals) 38 (20%) Number of Tobacco Cessation Follow-ups Completed 27 Number of Tobacco Cessation Failures Recorded 12 Number of Tobacco Cessation Successes Recorded Note: Data includes anticipated staff recording errors or omissions

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Thank You!

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