Impact of a quarterly report card on colonoscopy quality measures

Mar 12, 2013Gastrointestinal endoscopy

How quarterly report cards may influence colonoscopy quality

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Abstract

In the intervention phase, the adjusted adenoma detection rate increased to 53.9% from 44.7% prior to the report card intervention.

  • Cecal intubation rates improved significantly from 95.6% to 98.1% after the implementation of the report card.
  • The increase in adenoma detection rates was primarily due to the enhanced identification of proximal adenomas.
  • Five out of six physicians showed a trend of higher adenoma detection rates during the intervention phase.
  • No significant changes were observed in the detection of serrated polyps, advanced neoplasms, or the mean size of adenomas post-intervention.
  • The report card intervention is associated with higher adenoma detection rates after adjusting for patient and physician factors.

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