March: QI Activity
Health Topic: Women's Health
The theme for International Women's Day in 2025 is 'Accelerate Action.' Collectively, we can accelerate action for gender equality.
In our region, 52.1% of women aged 50-74 participated in breast screening, which is lower than the national (64.7%) average.
Step 1: Identify your QI Measures
Start by considering which of the relevant QI measures you will work towards in support of this topic. Measures you could choose from include:
- Proportion of patients with the necessary risk factors assessed to enable CVD assessment
Accreditation Requirements
The RACGP Standards for general practices 5th edition outlines specific criteria related to the capture of patient information, including CVD. These criteria are relevant to the accreditation of general practices, as they form part of the broader focus on preventive health and chronic disease management.
- Comprehensive Patient Records (Criterion C6.1):
- General practices are required to maintain comprehensive and accurate patient health records. This includes regularly updating key health indicators such as smoking status, BMI, and alcohol consumption (ideally, every 12 months).
- These indicators are critical for preventive health care, allowing practitioners to identify risk factors and provide appropriate interventions. - Health Assessments and Chronic Disease Management:
- The Standards emphasise the importance of preventive health activities, including regular health assessments where smoking status, BMI, and alcohol consumption are recorded and reviewed.
- These assessments are essential for managing chronic diseases, providing a basis for patient education and care planning - Patient Health Summaries:
- Practices are expected to maintain up-to-date patient health summaries that include smoking status, BMI, and alcohol consumption as part of the essential patient information.
- The presence of these details in patient summaries is crucial for the practice's accreditation, demonstrating a commitment to comprehensive care. - Quality Improvement and Preventive Health:
- The Standards also stress continuous quality improvement (CQI) in preventive health measures. Regularly capturing and reviewing smoking status, BMI, and alcohol consumption is part of this ongoing improvement process.
- Accreditation bodies may review how practices use this data to engage in CQI activities, such as targeted health campaigns or interventions.
Step 2: Undertake your QI activity
We've prepared a simple worksheet that can help you work through activity you will need undertake to meet the Improvement Measure you have selected.
1. Identify your plan, using the Model for Improvement:
- What are you trying to accomplish? e.g. increase the proportion of active female patients aged 50–74 who have no recorded breast cancer screening (mammogram) or cervical cancer screening (CST) by the end of the current PIP QI quarter.
- How will we know that change is an improvement? Set a specific measure or SMART goal, e.g. by the end of the PIP QI quarter, achieve a [insert percentage] % increase in active female patients aged 50–74 who have participated in breast cancer screening and/or cervical cancer screening, as recorded in the practice database.
- What changes can you make that will result in improvement? Come up with your own ideas or consider ours below.
2. Some possible ideas you could choose to do:
- Engage the team: Conduct a team meeting to ensure all practice staff are aware of the importance of increasing screening participation rates.
- Run CAT4 Searches: Use Pen CS CAT4 to identify active female patients aged 50–74 with no recorded mammogram or CST.
- Patient Outreach: Implement health promotion campaigns targeting patients through SMS, letters, and phone calls to encourage participation in screenings.
- In-Practice Reminders: Create CAT4 prompts or Topbar notifications to alert clinicians during consultations to discuss overdue screenings.
- Educational Materials: Display patient-friendly educational materials in the clinic to raise awareness of breast and cervical cancer screenings.
- Data Review: Periodically review flagged ‘ineligible’ patients to ensure the data is accurate and up to date.
3. Document your actions
- Use our PDSA Worksheet to document your activity. It also walks you through how to complete a CAT4 search and use PHN Exchange to track trends in GPMP claims.
4. Resources to help you
- Consider creating a specific CAT Prompt Topbar notification to flag this patient cohort during consultations.
Further resources
Resources for GPs and practice nurses
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