Congratulations to our 2024 Bree Collaborative award winner for Best Practices in Cervical Cancer Screening:
- UW Medicine & UW Physicians
- Kaiser Permanente
- MultiCare
- United Health Care
Congratulations to our 2024 Bree Collaborative award winner for Best Practices in Cervical Cancer Screening:
(Adopted July 2021)
While deaths from cervical cancer have decreased significantly, the percent of people with up to date screening remains at about 50-66% depending on age group. Appropriate, up to date, screening rates also vary based on race, region, and income resulting in disparities in incidence and mortality. This workgroup met through 2021.
Name | Title | Organization |
Chair: Laura Kate Zaichkin, MPH | Director of Health Plan Performance and Strategy | SEIU 775 Benefits Group |
Virginia Arnold, DNP ARNP | Provider | Neighborcare Health at Pike Place Market |
Diana Buist, PhD, MPH | Senior Investigator and Director of Research and Strategic Partnerships | Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute |
LuAnn Chen, MD, MHA, FAAFP | Senior Medical Director | Community Health Plan of Washington |
Colleen Haller, MPH | Manager, Care Improvement & Clinical Integration | Community Health Plan of Washington |
Beth Kruse, CNM | Midwife | Public Health Seattle King County |
Jordann Loehr, MD | Obstetrics and Gynecology | Toppenish Medical-Dental Clinic |
Constance Mao, MD | Associate Professor Emeritus, Obstetrics and Gynecology | University of Washington School of Medicine |
Sophia Shaddy, MD, Sandra White, MD | Pathologist | CellNetix Pathology |