Title: The Cohort Review Process in Washington State
1The Cohort Review Process in Washington State
Kim Field, RN, MSN Washington State Department of
Health kim.field_at_doh.wa.gov Website
www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/tb September 16, 2005
2Topics To Be Discussed
- 2-Part Presentation
- WA State Profile
- Impact of cohort review
- Implementation of cohort review process in WA
State - WA State TB objectives
3Reasons for Implementation
- 2005 CDC Cooperative Agreement
- Increase learning
- Improve case management at the state and local
levels - Use cohort review as a tool to conduct program
evaluation - Improve documentation in clinic records
4Gaining Support of Staff
- Received info from NYC
- Gained support of state TB epidemiologist who
reviewed NYC cohort review materials - Need to convince staff of benefits
- Many meetings!
- Refinements continuing
5Cohort Review Process in WA
- Nursing Consultants continually work with local
health jurisdictions (LHJs) to review cases and
prepare for cohort review sessions - LHJ staff or Nursing Consultants present cases
- During session, TB Program Manager and MDs ask
questions and provide education
6Cohort Review Process in WA, Cont.
- At beginning of session, epidemiologist presents
- Final analyses of previous cohort of cases and
contacts - Preliminary analyses of cases being reviewed
7Cohort Review Process in WA, Cont.
- Analysis of TIMS and WA State Contacts Database
using SAS software program - Epidemiologist uses cohort review forms for
timeliness measures - A program to automatically analyze timeliness
measures has been created
8Cohort Review Timeline
9Modifications to NYC Model
- Revised cohort review form
- Added assessment of HIV screening not offered
- Added evaluation of adherence to treatment for
cases and contacts - Data summaries generated from TIMS, Contacts
Database, and cohort review forms
10Modifications, Cont.Timeliness Measures for Cases
- Average number of days
- Sputum collected to received at lab
- Sputum smear and cavitary CXR to TB meds
starting - For cases with and without MTD testing, sputum
collection to TB meds starting
11Modifications, Cont.Timeliness Measures for
Cases
- Average number of days
- Sputum smear to case reporting from private
provider to LHJ - Sputum smear to reporting from lab to LHJ
- Sputum smear to case reporting from LHJ to DOH
- MTB culture to reporting drug susceptibility
from lab to LHJ
12Modifications, Cont.Timeliness Measures for
Contacts
- Average number of days
- Sputum smear and cavitary CXR to date contacts
identified
132005 2009 WA State TB Objectives
- By 2009
- Surveillance
- All diagnosed cases of TB will be reported to
CDC. There will be 95 percent completeness for
key variables in the RVCT - 60 of immigrants and refugees designated as
Class B1, B2 will be appropriately evaluated
within 60 days
142005 2009 State TB Objectives, Cont.
- Treatment and Case Management
- 95 of TB patients will complete a course of
treatment within 12 months - 85 of TB patients will be on DOT
- HIV status will be reported for 90 of all cases
- Drug susceptibility will be reported for 95 of
all culture-positive TB cases - Decrease the TB incidence rate to 4.0
cases/100,000 among American Indian/Native
Alaskan persons
152005 2009 State TB Objectives, Cont.
- Contact Investigation
- Contacts will be identified for 90 of sputum
smear positive TB cases - 75 of contacts to sputum smear positive TB cases
will be evaluated - 70 of infected contacts will start on treatment
and complete - Human Resources
- The American Lung Association of WA will
implement and maintain TB training and human
resource development
162005-2009 State TB ObjectivesA National
Measurement of Our Success as a State
- 1999-2003
- 90 of TB patients completed a course of TB
treatment within 12 months of initiation - 75 of patients were on DOT
- State Objectives, by 2009
- 95 of TB patients will complete a course of TB
treatment within 12 months of initiation - 85 of patients being treated for active TB will
be on DOT
172005-2009 TB Objectives, Cont.A National
Measurement of Our Success as a State
- 1999-2003
- HIV status was reported for 89 of all reported
cases - Drug susceptibility results were reported for 99
of all culture-positive TB cases
- State Objectives, by 2009
- HIV status will be reported for 90 of all newly
reported TB cases - Drug susceptibility results will be reported for
95 of all culture-positive TB cases
182005-2009 TB Objectives, Cont.A National
Measurement of Our Success as a State
- State Objectives, by 2009
- Contacts will be identified for at least 90 of
sputum smear cases - 75 of contacts to sputum smear cases will be
evaluated - 70 of infected contacts started on treatment
will complete
- 1999-2003
- Contacts were identified for 82 of sputum smear
cases - 57 of contacts to sputum smear cases were
evaluated - 47 of infected contacts started on treatment,
completed (reporting delay)
19QUESTIONS ????
- CONTACTS
- Alexia Exarchos, Epidemiologist
- 360-236-3413 alexia.exarchos_at_doh.wa.gov