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VA Lipid Optimization Reimagined Quality Improvement Project (VALOR-QI) at the Dallas VA

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): The Dallas VA is one of the 50 VA sites participating in a national quality improvement initiative called VALOR-QI: VA Lipid Optimization Reimagined Quality Improvement Project. VALOR-QI is a collaborative project between the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the American Heart Association (AHA) with the goal of positively impacting veterans’ cardiovascular (CV) health. As part of the program, VA sites work with an AHA QI Consultant to develop and deploy a local quality improvement plan to help overcome site specific barriers preventing veterans from achieving optimal cholesterol levels.
We hypothesize that the QI strategies implemented will positively impact lipid levels and ultimately CV outcomes among high-risk patients. We aim to assess potential barriers to achieving LDL-C <70 mg/dL and develop efficient ways to maintain LDL-C goal.
Our approach to the VALOR-QI program at Dallas VA is by enrolling patients with established ASCVD and LDL-C > 70 mg/dL from cardiology, vascular, diabetes, lipid, and independent PharmD clinics. These patients are followed by a health coach every 2- 6 months. Medical adherence is enforced by the health coach ensuring timely refills and reminders. Lifestyle modifications are encouraged via educational materials, referral to dieticians, recreation classes, and tobacco cessation. Patients are also encouraged to sign up for patient portal (my HealtheVet) to access electronic medical records and expedite communication with their healthcare team. The health coach provides individualized counseling regarding lipid lowering treatment and acts as liaison between patients and their providers.
VALOR-QI was launched at Dallas VA in Jan 2023. As of May 17th, 2024, an interim analysis showed that out of 132 veterans engaged, 49 (37.1%) achieved target LDL-C, 66 (50%) received educational material, 4 (3.03%) were referred to dieticians, 10 (7.58%) were referred to recreation programs, and 4 (17.4% of active smokers) were interested in quitting.
In conclusion, our VALOR-QI strategy at Dallas VA showed encouraging results, but it is premature to make final conclusions. The support of a health coach showed improved medication adherence, health literacy, and lifestyle modification, thus achieving LDL-C target. Major barriers to achieving target LDL-C were health literacy about high cholesterol, challenges in navigating the health care system, and treatment inertia among patients and providers.
  • Bhatnagar, Anupriya  ( VA North Texas Healthcare System , Dallas , Texas , United States )
  • Bryant, Ananda  ( VA North Texas Healthcare System , Dallas , Texas , United States )
  • Shahin, Daryoush  ( James J. Peters VA Medical Center , Bronx , New York , United States )
  • Soe, Kyaw  ( VA North Texas Healthcare System , Dallas , Texas , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Anupriya Bhatnagar: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Ananda Bryant: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Daryoush Shahin: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | KYAW SOE: No Answer
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

The Quality Quest: New Strategies to Promote Excellent Care

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