ATTACHMENT 9
SITES SELECTED FOR
COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM, 2005
Selected sites for RFA AA030, Colorectal Cancer Screening Demonstration Program, 2005
Applicant |
Program Site and Structure |
Priority Population |
Proposed Screening Test(s) |
Numbers of Screens Proposed |
Program consultation |
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Year 1 (6 months) |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
PSB program consultant |
EARB scientific consultant |
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Research Foundation of SUNY, Stony Brook, NY AA030- 18 |
Collaboration between SUNY at Stony Brook Univ Med Ctr and Suffolk Co DOH (to include 10 community- based health centers) |
50+, low income, inadequately insured for CRC screening (racially diverse group) |
Primary screening with colonoscopy |
250 screens per 6 months |
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1250 screens over 3 years (10% increase over 3 yrs) |
Ena Wanliss |
Laura Seeff |
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Lincoln, NE AA030- 14 |
Statewide program, built on EWM (BCCEDP) infrastructure; recently completed 3 yr CRC screening pilot |
50+, low income and uninsured, increased outreach to African-American population |
primary screening with FOBT and f/u with colonoscopy; primary colonoscopy for high risk clients |
goal 10,000 screens |
NA |
NA |
Anne Major |
Laura Seeff |
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) AA030-38 |
St Louis City; MO DHSS and CCC will collaborate with community cancer coalitions in St Louis |
50+, low income and uninsured, half of priority population is African American |
FOBT for screening and f/u with colonoscopy; primary colonoscopy for high risk clients |
400 |
1200 |
NA |
Anne Major |
Laura Seeff |
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH), AA030- 13 |
Baltimore City; ACS and MD DHMH with 4 clinical sites |
50+, low income and uninsured |
Primary screening with colonoscopy; single clinic may offer FIT as alternative |
382 |
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1,146 over 3 years |
Ena Wanliss |
Lisa Richardson |
Public Health - Seattle & King County, Seattle, WA AA030- 15 |
6 clinics and 3 outreach sites in 3 WA counties (King, Clallam and Jefferson); WBCHP (BCCEDP) and Seattle and King Counties Public Health |
50+, low income and uninsured, with focus on American Indian/Alaska Native and African American populations |
FOBT; colonoscopy for f/u and for high risk |
600 |
1500 |
1500 (3600 over 3 years) |
Annette Gardner |
Lisa Richardson |
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | ATTACHMENT 9 |
Author | arp5 |
Last Modified By | arp5 |
File Modified | 2007-02-05 |
File Created | 2007-02-05 |