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NCC ANNUAL MEETING 2013 February 21, 2013 Report Out and Next Steps

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NCC ANNUAL MEETING 2013

February 21, 2013

Report Out and Next Steps

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Meeting Themes/Key Take Aways Yesterday’s health plan panel

A B C

Today’s dual protection panel 1 2 3

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Provider Education Committee Include Ct screening measure in required

quality measures for other federally funded programs Research all the federal programs with

quality measures requirement (EHR, Meaningful Use of Data)

Have organizations such ACOG, AAP, SAHM and others issue a joint statement recommending that these programs choose the CT measure as part of their suite

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Provider Education Committee Strengthen relationship with NCQA

Pursue an acknowledgement category that has a broader umbrella such a adolescents, or sexual health

Pursue rescreening measure State-based, targeted outreach to

quality improvement people in targeted health plans

Re-sequence the resources in the provider toolkit Screen, treat (patient), treat (partner), test

(retest), treat

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Public Awareness Committee (PAC) Two main objectives for 2013

1. Promote SHRE (pronounced as “share”) site

2. Chlamydia consumer messaging for health plans and coalition members

Discussed committee membership and capacity for outreach

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PAC: Promoting SHRE Site

Name change from CRE SHRE Step 1: Upload challenge for NCC

members Goal: have 20 coalition member

organizations upload materials by March 31st, in preparation for STD Awareness Month

Rewards/recognition for those who upload Step 2: Promote SHRE site through

networks and among partners Step 3: Promote SHRE (for uploads and

downloads) through wider channels

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PAC: Chlamydia Messages

Purpose: Our proposed plan

1. Scan to see what’s available 2. Query health plan contacts and NCC

members to determine what would be valuable, seek input from Provider Ed. Committee

3. Define core content and format(s)4. Pre-test with consumers and professional

review with health plans and other users

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Research Translation Committee Will review responses from yesterday’s

survey Made plans for Expert Commentaries

and Hot Topics Decided to include short talking points

alongside each product, which can be used for shorter messaging These will primarily be aimed towards a

provider audience Will continue to work towards

maximizing readership and impact within our NCC audience

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SPG: Adolescent Confidentiality No policy levers this group can influence

at this time

Will continue information sharing and awareness

Recommends integrating confidentiality messages into provider education and public awareness

Recommends sharing our updates on confidentiality with the entire NCC

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Next Steps

Review all these great ideas and plans Consider in combination with time and

resource constraints Report out on next steps on our next,

respective committee calls