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Improving on National Quality Indicators of Breast Cancer Care in a Large Public Hospital as a Means to Decrease Disparities for African American Women
Authors:Monica Rizzo MD  Harvey Bumpers MD  Joel Okoli MD  Diana Senior-Crosby NP  Ruth O’Regan MD  Amelia Zelnak MD  Lin Pan MS  Marina Mosunjac MD  Sharla Gayle Patterson MD  Sheryl G. A. Gabram MD
Affiliation:1. Department of Surgery, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
2. Avon Comprehensive Breast Center at Grady, Atlanta, GA, USA
3. Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA
4. Department of Hematology and Oncology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
5. Department of Biostatistics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
6. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract:

Background

In April 2007, the National Quality Forum (NQF) endorsed the first nationally recognized hospital-based performance measures for stage I, II, and III breast cancer. The purpose of this study was to document compliance with the 3 NQF breast quality indicators during 2 time intervals in a metropolitan public hospital.

Materials and Methods

Tumor registry and medical records were used to identify patient demographics and treatments before (2005–2006) and after (2008) implementations in 2007 as a result of the NQF audit. Program changes included: hiring a dedicated medical oncology nurse practitioner, requiring the radiation oncology case manager to attend weekly multidisciplinary conferences, educating Patient Navigators of the importance of multimodal care, and providing support groups for patients addressing importance of completion of all treatment options.

Results

A total of 213 female patients were diagnosed with and treated for stage I, II, or III breast cancer in 2005–2006 and 2008. Of these, 189 (89%) were African American (AA) women. Also, 70 patients of 86 (81.3%) received radiation therapy, 60 of 77 (77.9%) received or were considered for adjuvant chemotherapy, and 124 of 144 (86.1%) for hormonal therapy according to NQF indicators. After 2007, patients receiving radiation therapy increased from 75.8 to 95.8%. Patients receiving or considered for adjuvant chemotherapy or hormonal therapy increased from 73.7 to 93.7% and from 84.1 to 90.0%, respectively.

Conclusions

NQF breast cancer indicators provided a mechanism to improve compliance of multimodal treatment in our center. Raising awareness of these indicators in the multidisciplinary conference, hiring dedicated personnel, and educating patients has led to major improvements in breast cancer care.
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