Attachment 9. Selected Sites for CRC Screening Demonstration Program 2005

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Attachment 9. Selected Sites for CRC Screening Demonstration Program 2005

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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

Year 1

(6 months)

Year 2

Year 3

PSB program consultant

EARB scientific consultant

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


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


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


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