LINE CHART: HEDIS®* Measures of Perinatal Care,
by Payer, 2001-05
(Percent of Women)
Timeliness of Prenatal Care,** Commercial
2001: 85.1; 2002: 86.7; 2003: 89.4; 2004: 90.8; 2005: 91.8
Timeliness of Prenatal Care,** Medicaid
2001: 72.9; 2002: 70.1; 2003: 76.5; 2004: 78.2; 2005: 79.1
Checkups after Delivery*** Commercial
2001: 77; 2002: 77; 2003: 80.3; 2004: 80.7; 2005: 81.5
Checkups after Delivery*** Medicaid
2001: 53; 2002: 52.9; 2003: 55.3; 2004: 56.5; 2005: 57.0
* Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set is
a registered trademark of NCQA. **The proportion of women
beginning prenatal care in the first trimester or within
43 days of enrollment if pregnant at enrollment. ***The
proportion of women who had a visit to a health care provider
between 21 and 56 days after delivery.
Source: National Committee for Quality Assurance. The State
of Health Care Quality 2006. Washington, DC: NCQA, 2006.
LINE CHART: HEDIS®* Rates of Chlamydia** and
Cervical Cancer *** Screening, by Payer, 2000-05
(Percent of Women)
Chlamydia
2001: Commercial 22.1, Medicaid 41.1;
2002: Commercial 24.5, Medicaid 41.9;
2003: Commercial 29.1, Medicaid 46.0;
2004: Commercial 31.7, Medicaid 49.0;
2005: Commercial 35.2, Medicaid 52.4
Cervical Cancer
2001: Commercial 80.0, Medicaid 61.1;
2002: Commercial 80.5, Medicaid 62.4;
2003: Commercial 81.8, Medicaid 64;
2004: Commercial 80.9, Medicaid 64.7;
2005: Commercial 81.8, Medicaid 65.0
*Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set is a
registered trademark of NCQA. ** The percentage of sexually
active plan members aged 21-25 who had at least one test
for Chlamydia in the past year. ***The percentage of women
aged 21-64 who had at least one Pap test in the past 3 years.
Source: National Committee for Quality Assurance. The State
of Health Care Quality 2006. Washington, DC: NCQA, 2006.
VERTICAL BAR CHART: HEDIS®* Rates of Mammograms,**
by Payer, 2005
(Percent of Women)
Commercial 72.0
Medicaid 53.9
Medicare 71.6
*Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set is a
registered trademark of NCQA. **The percentage of women
aged 52-69 years who had at least one mammogram in the past
2 years. Note: Data from 2004 and later cannot be compared
to previous years because of changes in the specification
of the measure.
Source: National Committee for Quality Assurance. The State
of Health Care Quality 2006. Washington, DC: NCQA, 2006.
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