Transcranial Doppler (TCD) screening is essential for stroke prevention in children with sickle cell disease (SCD), but screening rates are low nationally. We use Medicaid administrative claims to assess TCD completion rates before and after a 12-month QI initiative to improve rates in the Pacific Sickle Cell Regional Collaborative (PSCRC). We found an increase in TCD screening rates for QI participant sites (52.4% to 58.6%), but not for the nonparticipant SCD population (48.3% to 38.3%). The increase in QI participant sites was not sustained 1 year after the initiative. Local clinic-level QI initiatives may need to be supplemented with health system partnerships to sustain higher TCD screening rates, thereby improving SCD outcomes.
Keywords: administrative claims; quality improvement; sickle cell disease; stroke; transcranial doppler.
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