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Page 1: Staff Training. MOQC/MCC Tobacco Cessation Patient Education Video: Why Cancer Patients Should Quit Tobacco

Staff Training

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MOQC/MCC Tobacco Cessation Patient Education Video:

Why Cancer Patients Should Quit Tobacco

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Agenda1. Background2. Future State3. Change Packet4. MOQC Resources5. Next Steps

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1. Background

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Background• There is growing evidence that using tobacco:– Compromises the effectiveness of cancer treatments

(e.g., chemotherapy, surgery)– Reduces treatment tolerance– Increases the risk of complications and the risk for a

secondary primary cancer • Stopping tobacco use immediately after being

diagnosed with cancer gives patients the best chance for their cancer treatment to work

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Background• Oncologists play a vital role in tobacco cessation by

providing the recommendation and education to patients to help them quit

• Clinicians can make a difference with even a minimal intervention (less than 2 minutes)

• Barriers to referring patients to tobacco cessation counseling include:– Physician attitudes and behaviors – Financial burden for patient– Scarce resources at the practice level

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Goal and Approach• Goal: To change clinical culture and practice patterns to

ensure that every patient being treated for cancer who uses tobacco is identified, advised to quit, and offered scientifically sound treatments

• Approach: MOQC is collaborating with the Michigan Cancer Consortium and Michigan Department Community Health to implement a standard process within participating oncology practices to automatically refer cancer patients who smoke to the free Michigan Tobacco Quitline

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Measure of Success• Percent of target population with tobacco use STATUS

DOCUMENTED in the medical record TARGET: 100%• Percent of tobacco users with REFERRALS to Michigan

Tobacco Quitline (or other program) DOCUMENTED in the medical record

TARGET: 90%

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Results to Date – Pilot Group

Data Source: Michigan Tobacco Quitline

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2. Future State

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Future State

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Michigan Tobacco Quitline Services• Program is free and confidential for the patient• Open 7 days per week, 7am-1am ET• All Quitline coaches are highly trained in Motivational

Interviewing and Behavior Modification• Provides:

- Referrals to local programs- Counseling- Unlimited reactive calls for one year- Self-help materials- Text messaging- Online program

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Michigan Tobacco Quitline Eligibility

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Michigan Tobacco Quitline ProcessTiming Action

Day one (initiated by participant)

• Participants call or are referred to the MI Tobacco Quitline• Tobacco cessation specialist will likely conduct intake and first

of four coaching sessions

Within 5 days of enrolling

• Participant receives welcome letter and self-help workbook• If participant completes first coaching call, 1st shipment of

Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) is sent out at this time

Over next 6 to 8 weeks

• Tobacco cessation specialist conducts three remaining coaching sessions as outbound calls to participant

At any time • Participants call Michigan Tobacco Quitline for support

Program completion

• Participant receives completion certificate after 4 coaching calls• Participants will receive a follow up call at 3/6/12 months after

intake to determine their quit status

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• Use only the pre-populated form provided by MOQC to ensure proper data tracking

• Provider signature NOT required unless patient has one of three listed conditions

• Patient signature and initials NOT required

• Instruct patient to expect a call from the Quitline: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669)

Quitline Fax Referral Process

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Quitline Fax Referral Process• Patient should expect call from the Quitline:

1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669)• Patient is called within 24 hours of receipt or based on

the preferred times indicated by the participant• 3 attempts to reach the patient based on the preferred

times indicated on the fax referral form• If no preferred times are indicated, patient is called at

24 hours, 3 days, and 10 days

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Quitline Process: Office Follow Up• Providers will receive fax back updates on patient’s

progress with the Quitline:1. Fax Received (within 48 hours)2. Enrolled3. NRT Ordered4. Program Complete5. Declined to Enroll6. Unreachable

Updates dependent on complete information on fax referral form

BEST PRACTICE: Update medical record in standard location or image Quitline status faxes into record so staff can provide appropriate patient support at return visit

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3. Change Packet

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4. MOQC Resources

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Resource Tool Kit

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5. Next Steps

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Go Live Date

Our practice will go live on:

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Accountability is defined by role Buttons worn; brochures visible Auto Referral (Opt Out) Process: All patients in

target population who use tobacco will be referred to the Michigan Tobacco Quitline (patients have to actively opt out)

Staff show empathy & support – personal triumphs shared with patients

Staff engage families in the quit process

Tips for Success!

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Tobacco Cessation Demonstration Project: Voice of the Customer

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ASK ADVISE REFER

[email protected]

www.moqc.org

MOQC is a Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan funded quality initiative

Thank You!