Increasing Cancer Screening Rates in Primary Care
- PMID: 33099455
- DOI: 10.1016/j.mcna.2020.08.001
Increasing Cancer Screening Rates in Primary Care
Abstract
Screening for cancer has contributed to substantial reductions in death from several cancers and is one of the most cost-effective preventive interventions in all of health care. In the United States, primary care clinicians, their clinical teams, and the systems in which they work are primarily responsible for ensuring that screening occurs. In order to achieve the highest possible population-wide screening rates, primary care clinicians must embrace the responsibility to screen their entire enrolled patient population, institute several overarching general approaches to screening, and implement a combination of evidence-based interventions.
Keywords: Cancer screening; Patient reminders; Physician reminders; Population management; Primary care; Primary care clinicians.
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