Variations in Screening Quality in a Federal Colorectal Cancer Screening Program for the Uninsured
ORIGINAL RESEARCH — Volume 16 — May 30, 2019
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Of the 29 grantees, 3 were tribal grantees in Alaska, 1 was a tribal grantee in Washington State, and 25 were in the following 25 states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, Washington.
Figure 1.
Twenty-nine grantees in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program, 2009–2015. Shading indicates a grantee state. An asterisk indicates a tribal grantee.
Figure 2.
Positivity rates for FITs and FOBTs among clients aged ≥50, by grantee, Colorectal Cancer Control Program, 2009–2015. N’s indicate number of tests. A, FIT positivity rates. Only the 18 grantees that recorded ≥30 FITs are shown individually. “All grantees” refers to all grantees, including grantees that had <30 tests. B, FOBT positivity rates. Only the 7 grantees that recorded ≥30 FOBTs are shown individually. “All grantees” refers to all grantees, including the grantees that had <30 tests. Tests for which results were not known were excluded from these analyses. Abbreviations: FIT, fecal immunochemical test; FOBT, fecal occult blood test.
A. Grantee Identifier Number | No. of FITs | % of Positive FITs |
---|---|---|
3 | 188 | 0 |
17 | 1,011 | 5.0 |
2 | 2,475 | 5.1 |
12 | 1,156 | 5.7 |
4 | 5,334 | 6.2 |
16 | 400 | 6.3 |
24 | 109 | 6.4 |
28 | 3,197 | 6.8 |
18 | 452 | 8.0 |
21 | 1,989 | 8.6 |
14 | 399 | 9.5 |
13 | 2,620 | 9.6 |
25 | 255 | 12.2 |
10 | 3,031 | 10.4 |
26 | 480 | 13.3 |
7 | 54 | 13.0 |
8 | 148 | 14.9 |
27 | 1,663 | 25.1 |
All 28 grantees | 24,983 | 8.7 |
B. Grantee Identifier Number | No. of FOBTs | % of Positive FOBTs |
---|---|---|
16 | 813 | 0.7 |
15 | 3,092 | 3.6 |
11 | 3,978 | 5.0 |
28 | 136 | 6.6 |
14 | 34 | 8.8 |
26 | 762 | 11.5 |
13 | 4,299 | 13.0 |
All 28 grantees | 13,157 | 7.4 |
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