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. 2017 Feb 10;109(5):djw271. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djw271

Table 1.

A call to action: Recommended priorities for improving complete diagnostic follow-up after abnormal colorectal cancer screening tests

Research Fund multilevel (ie, health system, provider, patient) research on:
  • Barriers to completing diagnostic follow-up after abnormal colorectal cancer screening tests.

  • Solutions for completing diagnostic follow-up after abnormal colorectal cancer screening tests.

  • Implementation processes for completing diagnostic follow-up after abnormal colorectal cancer screening tests.

Policy
  • In the United States, eliminate cost sharing for diagnostic colonoscopy after an abnormal screening test.

  • In the United States, a quality metric measuring rate of diagnostic colonoscopy could be implemented nationally. (ie, the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set, the Universal Data Set for Federally Qualified Community Health Centers).

  • Worldwide, make rate of complete diagnostic follow-up a quality metric.

Practice
  • Redouble efforts to ensure high-quality colonoscopy, especially among participants of organized colorectal cancer screening programs.

  • Monitor and address low follow-up rates.