September 2023
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Introduction The Achieving Cancer Equity through Identification, Testing, and Screening (ACE‐ITS) program is a community‐engaged framework to improve mammography maintenance and rates of genetic risk assessment, counseling, and testing using a multilevel approach that enhances patient navigation through mobile health and community education. Methods The ACE‐ITS program is based on the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities research framework focused on the individual (genetic testing, screening navigation) and community (community‐based breast health education) levels and targeted to the biological‐ (genetic risk), behavioral‐ (mammography screening), sociocultural‐ (underserved Black and Hispanic women), and the health care system (patient navigation, automated text messages)–related domains. We further integrate the Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model to describe our program implementation. Results In collaboration with genetic counselors and community partners, we created educational modules on mammography maintenance and genetic counseling/testing that have been incorporated into the navigator‐led community education sessions. We also implemented a universal genetic risk assessment tool and automated text message reminders for repeat mammograms into our mammography navigation workflow. Through the ACE‐ITS program implementation, we have collaboratively conducted 22 educational sessions and navigated 585 women to mammography screening over the 2020–2021 calendar years. From January to December 2021, we have also conducted genetic risk assessment on 292 women, of whom 7 have received genetic counseling/testing. Conclusions We describe a multilevel, community‐engaged quality improvement program designed to reduce screening‐related disparities in Black and Hispanic women in our catchment area.