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Education Interventions

Education Interventions. 05/07 VISN 16 Training conference NIAAA Training Program - Management of Alcohol in Primary Care 08/07-VISN 16 JoAnn Kirchner, MD Brief Alcohol Intervention 01/08 – VISN 16 Lawrence Daily, LMSW Clinical Reminders Training 02/08 – Dr. Oslin

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Education Interventions

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  1. Education Interventions • 05/07 VISN 16 Training conference • NIAAA Training Program - Management of Alcohol in Primary Care • 08/07-VISN 16 JoAnn Kirchner, MD • Brief Alcohol Intervention • 01/08 – VISN 16 Lawrence Daily, LMSW • Clinical Reminders Training • 02/08 – Dr. Oslin • Alcohol Misuse in Primary Care • 05/08- VISN 16 Training Conference • Dr. Oslin • Integrating Alcohol Misuse in Primary Care

  2. VISN 16:Alcohol Use Disorder Diagnoses

  3. FY06 115,531 61,540 53.27% FY07 124,461 70,518 56.66% FY08 174,774 132,321 75.71% VISN 16 Screening for Alcohol Misuse w Audit C Total Patients Patients Screened % Patients Screened % Patients w/ Alcohol Diagnosed 9% 9% 9%

  4. PCMH Co-Located Alcohol Diagnosis Data run for 1/1/07 – 9/30/08 * 580 and 586 excluded due to partial implementation of program

  5. PCMH:Care Management Alcohol Diagnosis Data run for 1/1/07 – 9/30/08

  6. VISN 16:Follow up of Positive Audit C screen

  7. On-going Efforts to Implement AUD • Standard Topic for PCMH Monthly Conference Call • Updated TIDES AUD Protocol (GLA) • Health Factors • No of Drinks per Occasion (Men/Women) • No of Drinks per week (Men/Women) • Patient Education/Activation • Brief Intervention by Care Managers

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