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Citation

Freeman RJ, Cersovsky SB, Barbour G. Mil. Med. 2011; 176(6): 679-684.

Affiliation

Department of Preventive Medicine, Building 4077, Bassett Army Community Hospital, 1060 Gaffney Road, Fort Wainwright, AK 99703, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

21702388

Abstract

The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research General Preventive Medicine Residency conducted a performance improvement study to evaluate clinical preventive services (CPSs) in the National Capital Region. This study focused on enhancing medical care through quality management of both the process and measurement of service delivery, thereby improving the overall quality of a service by examining its constituent parts. Screening mammography and pneumococcal immunization were the CPSs selected for evaluation, and 9 of 40 military treatment facilities (MTFs) were visited. Mammography completion ranged from 64% to 81%. The process of providing mammography to eligible enrollees varied greatly among MTFs, and the majority did not utilize all identified steps deemed critical for mammography completion. Pneumococcal immunization ranged from 0% to 21%. There was a positive correlation between CPS completion, the number of eligible enrollees, and the use of critical steps. Recommendations include using critical steps to evaluate and improve MTFs' CPS processes.


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