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A Policy Analysis on the Proactive Prevention of Chronic Disease: Learnings from the Initial Implementation of Integrated Measurement for Early Detection (MIDO)

Mexico, like many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), faces an epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), specifically diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and lipid disorders. Many people with these NCDs may not be aware that they have a disease, pointing to the need for broader screen...

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Autores principales: Tapia-Conyer, Roberto, Saucedo-Martínez, Rodrigo, Mújica-Rosales, Ricardo, Gallardo-Rincón, Héctor, Lee, Evan, Waugh, Craig, Guajardo, Lucía, Torres-Beltrán, Braulio, Quijano-González, Úrsula, López-Mendez, Mauricio, Atkinson, Elena Rose
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Publicado: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5458795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28812826
http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2017.18
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author Tapia-Conyer, Roberto
Saucedo-Martínez, Rodrigo
Mújica-Rosales, Ricardo
Gallardo-Rincón, Héctor
Lee, Evan
Waugh, Craig
Guajardo, Lucía
Torres-Beltrán, Braulio
Quijano-González, Úrsula
López-Mendez, Mauricio
Atkinson, Elena Rose
author_facet Tapia-Conyer, Roberto
Saucedo-Martínez, Rodrigo
Mújica-Rosales, Ricardo
Gallardo-Rincón, Héctor
Lee, Evan
Waugh, Craig
Guajardo, Lucía
Torres-Beltrán, Braulio
Quijano-González, Úrsula
López-Mendez, Mauricio
Atkinson, Elena Rose
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description Mexico, like many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), faces an epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), specifically diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and lipid disorders. Many people with these NCDs may not be aware that they have a disease, pointing to the need for broader screening programs. The traditional prevention policy in Mexico was based on screening with a paper-based risk factor questionnaire. However, this was used to screen patients already seeking healthcare services at facilities, and screening goals were set as a function of the number of questionnaires applied, not number of individuals screened. Due to this, Fundación Carlos Slim developed Medición Integrada para la Detección Oportuna (MIDO(TM)), or Integrated Measurement for Early Detection, an NCD screening and proactive prevention policy. This document is a policy analysis based on early learnings from the initial implementation of MIDO in eight primary healthcare centers in two central Mexican states. MIDO was found to expand screening programs beyond clinic walls, systematize community screening strategies, emphasize the detection of pre-disease phases, incorporate lifestyle counseling, and propose screening goals based on population targets. In collaboration with the Mexican Ministry of Health, MIDO has successfully screened over 500 000 individuals—about 40% of whom would not have been screened under previous policies. Of these more than 500 000 screened individuals, 13.4% had pre-diabetes (fasting glucose between 100 and 125 mg/dL), and 5.8% had undiagnosed diabetes (defined as fasting glucose above 126 mg/dL or random glucose above 200 mg/dL). However, there is still room for improvement in linking positive results from screening with disease confirmation and with patient incorporation into disease management. The experience of implementing MIDO in Mexico suggests that primary and secondary prevention programs in other parts of the world should consider the need for population-based screening targets, a greater focus on pre-disease stages, and the streamlining of the transition between screening, confirmation of diagnosis, and incorporation of patients into the healthcare system.
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spelling pubmed-54587952017-06-08 A Policy Analysis on the Proactive Prevention of Chronic Disease: Learnings from the Initial Implementation of Integrated Measurement for Early Detection (MIDO) Tapia-Conyer, Roberto Saucedo-Martínez, Rodrigo Mújica-Rosales, Ricardo Gallardo-Rincón, Héctor Lee, Evan Waugh, Craig Guajardo, Lucía Torres-Beltrán, Braulio Quijano-González, Úrsula López-Mendez, Mauricio Atkinson, Elena Rose Int J Health Policy Manag Policy Brief Mexico, like many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), faces an epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), specifically diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and lipid disorders. Many people with these NCDs may not be aware that they have a disease, pointing to the need for broader screening programs. The traditional prevention policy in Mexico was based on screening with a paper-based risk factor questionnaire. However, this was used to screen patients already seeking healthcare services at facilities, and screening goals were set as a function of the number of questionnaires applied, not number of individuals screened. Due to this, Fundación Carlos Slim developed Medición Integrada para la Detección Oportuna (MIDO(TM)), or Integrated Measurement for Early Detection, an NCD screening and proactive prevention policy. This document is a policy analysis based on early learnings from the initial implementation of MIDO in eight primary healthcare centers in two central Mexican states. MIDO was found to expand screening programs beyond clinic walls, systematize community screening strategies, emphasize the detection of pre-disease phases, incorporate lifestyle counseling, and propose screening goals based on population targets. In collaboration with the Mexican Ministry of Health, MIDO has successfully screened over 500 000 individuals—about 40% of whom would not have been screened under previous policies. Of these more than 500 000 screened individuals, 13.4% had pre-diabetes (fasting glucose between 100 and 125 mg/dL), and 5.8% had undiagnosed diabetes (defined as fasting glucose above 126 mg/dL or random glucose above 200 mg/dL). However, there is still room for improvement in linking positive results from screening with disease confirmation and with patient incorporation into disease management. The experience of implementing MIDO in Mexico suggests that primary and secondary prevention programs in other parts of the world should consider the need for population-based screening targets, a greater focus on pre-disease stages, and the streamlining of the transition between screening, confirmation of diagnosis, and incorporation of patients into the healthcare system. Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2017-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5458795/ /pubmed/28812826 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2017.18 Text en © 2017 The Author(s); Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Policy Brief
Tapia-Conyer, Roberto
Saucedo-Martínez, Rodrigo
Mújica-Rosales, Ricardo
Gallardo-Rincón, Héctor
Lee, Evan
Waugh, Craig
Guajardo, Lucía
Torres-Beltrán, Braulio
Quijano-González, Úrsula
López-Mendez, Mauricio
Atkinson, Elena Rose
A Policy Analysis on the Proactive Prevention of Chronic Disease: Learnings from the Initial Implementation of Integrated Measurement for Early Detection (MIDO)
title A Policy Analysis on the Proactive Prevention of Chronic Disease: Learnings from the Initial Implementation of Integrated Measurement for Early Detection (MIDO)
title_full A Policy Analysis on the Proactive Prevention of Chronic Disease: Learnings from the Initial Implementation of Integrated Measurement for Early Detection (MIDO)
title_fullStr A Policy Analysis on the Proactive Prevention of Chronic Disease: Learnings from the Initial Implementation of Integrated Measurement for Early Detection (MIDO)
title_full_unstemmed A Policy Analysis on the Proactive Prevention of Chronic Disease: Learnings from the Initial Implementation of Integrated Measurement for Early Detection (MIDO)
title_short A Policy Analysis on the Proactive Prevention of Chronic Disease: Learnings from the Initial Implementation of Integrated Measurement for Early Detection (MIDO)
title_sort policy analysis on the proactive prevention of chronic disease: learnings from the initial implementation of integrated measurement for early detection (mido)
topic Policy Brief
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5458795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28812826
http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2017.18
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