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What is the Quality of Preventive Care Provided in a Student-Run Free Clinic?

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The quality of preventive care provided in student-run free clinics has not been well documented, although an increasing number of vulnerable populations seek care in these settings. OBJECTIVE: To examine the rate of preventive care services provided in one student-run free clinic compared with national data. Design. Cross-sectional chart review. PARTICIPANTS: Randomly selected patients seen between October 2008 and 2009. MAIN MEASURES: Preventive screening guidelines by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the American Diabetes Association (ADA). KEY RESULTS: Among 114 patient charts examined, 48 (42.1%) received an HIV test, which did not differ from national rates (40.8%, p=.78). Similarly, 63.3% of patients received a fasting blood glucose test (64.2%, p=.92). Among eligible patients, 59.6% received a fasting lipid panel and 54.6% a Pap smear; lower than national rates (86.6%, p<.001, and 70.5%, p=.001 respectively), but not different compared with uninsured nationally (61.5%, p=.79, and 54.7%, p=.98). CONCLUSIONS: This student-run free clinic provided preventive services at comparable rates to national levels, but short of goals specified in Healthy People 2020.

Authors

Butala NM; Murk W; Horwitz LI; Graber LK; Bridger L; Ellis P

Journal

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 414–424

Publisher

Johns Hopkins University Press

Publication Date

February 1, 2012

DOI

10.1353/hpu.2012.0034

ISSN

1049-2089

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