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State Core Set Scorecard

State Core Set Scorecard

2024 Medicaid/CHIP · band-normalized composites

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Michigan

35th overall; strong on preventive care, weak on dental care.
MI

Rank

35

of 52 states / territories

Composite

0.47

Domain-equal band mean

Consistency σ

0.34

Lower = more consistent across measures

n measures

54

122 rate rows reported

Composite methodology: band normalization & domain-equal rollup. Not a clinical or regulatory determination.

Domain composites

Seven Core Set domains, each averaged from measure-level band positions (rate definitions collapsed first).

  • Behavioral Health Care0.53n=15
  • Care of Acute and Chronic Conditions0.51n=14
  • Dental and Oral Health Services0.14n=3
  • Experience of Care0.41n=1
  • Long-Term Services and Supports0.38n=1
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health0.60n=8
  • Primary Care Access and Preventive Care0.72n=12

Measures vs. national band

Shaded span is the national inter-quartile range; tick is the national median; dot is this state’s rate (colored by band position). For lower-is-better measures, a low rate is good.

Behavioral Health Care

  • AMM-ADAntidepressant Medication Management: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage with a Diagnosis of Major Depression who were Treated with and Remained on an Antidepressant Medication for 12 Weeks: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    57.3
  • AMM-ADAntidepressant Medication Management: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage with a Diagnosis of Major Depression who were Treated with and Remained on an Antidepressant Medication for the Continuation Phase (6 Months): Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    34.9
  • FUA-ADFollow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for Substance Use: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) or Drug Overdose with a Follow-Up Visit Within 7 Days of the ED Visit: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    23.0
  • FUA-ADFollow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for Substance Use: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) or Drug Overdose with a Follow-Up Visit Within 30 Days of the ED Visit: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    35.6
  • FUH-ADFollow-Up After Hospitalization for Mental Illness: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Discharges for Adults Hospitalized for Treatment of Mental Illness or Intentional Self-Harm with a Follow-Up Visit Within 7 Days after Discharge: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    42.0
  • FUH-ADFollow-Up After Hospitalization for Mental Illness: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Discharges for Adults Hospitalized for Treatment of Mental Illness or Intentional Self-Harm with a Follow-Up Visit Within 30 Days after Discharge: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    64.4
  • FUM-ADFollow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for Mental Illness: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Mental Illness or Intentional Self-Harm with a Follow-Up Visit Within 30 Days of the ED Visit: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    53.2
  • FUM-ADFollow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for Mental Illness: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Mental Illness or Intentional Self-Harm with a Follow-Up Visit Within 7 Days of the ED Visit: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    38.3
  • IET-ADInitiation and Engagement of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of New Episodes of Opioid Use Disorder with Initiation of SUD Treatment within 14 Days: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    56.0
  • IET-ADInitiation and Engagement of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of New Episodes of Opioid Use Disorder with Engagement of SUD Treatment within 34 Days of Initiation: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    31.8
  • IET-ADInitiation and Engagement of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of New Episodes of Alcohol Use Disorder with Engagement of SUD Treatment within 34 Days of Initiation: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    8.4
  • IET-ADInitiation and Engagement of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of New Episodes of Total SUD with Engagement of SUD Treatment within 34 Days of Initiation: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    11.0
  • IET-ADInitiation and Engagement of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of New Episodes of Other SUD with Engagement of SUD Treatment within 34 Days of Initiation: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    7.4
  • IET-ADInitiation and Engagement of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of New Episodes of Other SUD with Initiation of SUD Treatment within 14 Days: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    34.4
  • IET-ADInitiation and Engagement of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of New Episodes of Alcohol Use Disorder with Initiation of SUD Treatment within 14 Days: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    35.5
  • IET-ADInitiation and Engagement of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of New Episodes of Total SUD with Initiation of SUD Treatment within 14 Days: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    37.7
  • MSC-ADMedical Assistance With Smoking and Tobacco Use Cessation: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Current Smokers and Tobacco Users Advised to Quit: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    77.2
  • MSC-ADMedical Assistance With Smoking and Tobacco Use Cessation: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Current Smokers and Tobacco Users Discussed or Provided Other Cessation Methods or Strategies: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    47.3
  • MSC-ADMedical Assistance With Smoking and Tobacco Use Cessation: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Current Smokers and Tobacco Users Discussed or Recommended Cessation Medications: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    56.5
  • OUD-ADUse of Pharmacotherapy for Opioid Use Disorder: Ages 18 to 64

    Percentage with an Opioid Use Disorder who Filled a Prescription for or were Administered or Dispensed Methadone: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    3.1
  • OUD-ADUse of Pharmacotherapy for Opioid Use Disorder: Ages 18 to 64

    Percentage with an Opioid Use Disorder who Filled a Prescription for or were Administered or Dispensed an FDA-Approved Medication for the Disorder: Total Rate: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    64.1
  • OUD-ADUse of Pharmacotherapy for Opioid Use Disorder: Ages 18 to 64

    Percentage with an Opioid Use Disorder who Filled a Prescription for or were Administered or Dispensed Buprenorphine: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    49.4
  • OUD-ADUse of Pharmacotherapy for Opioid Use Disorder: Ages 18 to 64

    Percentage with an Opioid Use Disorder who Filled a Prescription for or were Administered or Dispensed Long-acting Injectable Naltrexone: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    3.1
  • OUD-ADUse of Pharmacotherapy for Opioid Use Disorder: Ages 18 to 64

    Percentage with an Opioid Use Disorder who Filled a Prescription for or were Administered or Dispensed Oral Naltrexone: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    3.2
  • SAA-ADAdherence to Antipsychotic Medications for Individuals with Schizophrenia: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage with Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder who were Dispensed and Remained on Antipsychotic Medication for at Least 80 Percent of their Treatment Period: Age 18 and Older

    Adult
    57.3
  • SSD-ADDiabetes Screening for People with Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder Who Are Using Antipsychotic Medications: Ages 18 to 64

    Percentage with Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder, or Bipolar Disorder who were Dispensed an Antipsychotic Medication and had a Diabetes Screening Test: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    78.3
  • ADD-CHFollow-Up Care for Children Prescribed Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Medication: Ages 6 to 12

    Percentage Newly Prescribed ADHD Medication with at Least One Follow-Up Visit During the 30-Day Initiation Phase: Ages 6 to 12

    Child
    45.1
  • ADD-CHFollow-Up Care for Children Prescribed Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Medication: Ages 6 to 12

    Percentage Newly Prescribed ADHD Medication with at Least Two Follow-Up Visits in the 9-Month Continuation and Maintenance Phase: Ages 6 to 12

    Child
    48.9
  • APM-CHMetabolic Monitoring for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage with Two or More Antipsychotic Prescriptions that had Metabolic Testing for Blood Glucose and Cholesterol: Ages 1 to 17

    Child
    29.4
  • APM-CHMetabolic Monitoring for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage with Two or More Antipsychotic Prescriptions that had Metabolic Testing for Blood Glucose and Cholesterol: Ages 1 to 11

    Child
    24.4
  • APM-CHMetabolic Monitoring for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage with Two or More Antipsychotic Prescriptions that had Metabolic Testing for Blood Glucose: Ages 12 to 17

    Child
    57.5
  • APM-CHMetabolic Monitoring for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage with Two or More Antipsychotic Prescriptions that had Metabolic Testing for Blood Glucose: Ages 1 to 11

    Child
    38.2
  • APM-CHMetabolic Monitoring for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage with Two or More Antipsychotic Prescriptions that had Metabolic Testing for Cholesterol: Ages 12 to 17

    Child
    32.8
  • APM-CHMetabolic Monitoring for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage with Two or More Antipsychotic Prescriptions that had Metabolic Testing for Cholesterol: Ages 1 to 11

    Child
    26.0
  • APM-CHMetabolic Monitoring for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage with Two or More Antipsychotic Prescriptions that had Metabolic Testing for Blood Glucose and Cholesterol: Ages 12 to 17

    Child
    31.8
  • APM-CHMetabolic Monitoring for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage with Two or More Antipsychotic Prescriptions that had Metabolic Testing for Cholesterol: Ages 1 to 17

    Child
    30.6
  • APM-CHMetabolic Monitoring for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage with Two or More Antipsychotic Prescriptions that had Metabolic Testing for Blood Glucose: Ages 1 to 17

    Child
    51.2
  • APP-CHUse of First-Line Psychosocial Care for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage who had a New Prescription for an Antipsychotic Medication and had Documentation of Psychosocial Care as First-Line Treatment: Ages 1 to 17

    Child
    65.6
  • APP-CHUse of First-Line Psychosocial Care for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage who had a New Prescription for an Antipsychotic Medication and had Documentation of Psychosocial Care as First-Line Treatment: Ages 1 to 11

    Child
    63.2
  • APP-CHUse of First-Line Psychosocial Care for Children and Adolescents on Antipsychotics: Ages 1 to 17

    Percentage who had a New Prescription for an Antipsychotic Medication and had Documentation of Psychosocial Care as First-Line Treatment: Ages 12 to 17

    Child
    66.8
  • FUA-CHFollow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for Substance Use: Ages 13 to 17

    Percentage of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) or Drug Overdose with a Follow-Up Visit Within 7 Days of the ED Visit: Ages 13 to 17

    Child
    22.9
  • FUA-CHFollow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for Substance Use: Ages 13 to 17

    Percentage of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) or Drug Overdose with a Follow-Up Visit Within 30 Days of the ED Visit: Ages 13 to 17

    Child
    33.0
  • FUH-CHFollow-Up After Hospitalization for Mental Illness: Ages 6 to 17

    Percentage of Discharges for Children Hospitalized for Treatment of Mental Illness or Intentional Self-Harm with a Follow-Up Visit Within 30 Days after Discharge: Ages 6 to 17

    Child
    80.0
  • FUH-CHFollow-Up After Hospitalization for Mental Illness: Ages 6 to 17

    Percentage of Discharges for Children Hospitalized for Treatment of Mental Illness or Intentional Self-Harm with a Follow-Up Visit Within 7 Days after Discharge: Ages 6 to 17

    Child
    58.5
  • FUM-CHFollow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for Mental Illness: Ages 6 to 17

    Percentage of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Mental Illness or Intentional Self-Harm with a Follow-Up Visit Within 7 Days of the ED Visit: Ages 6 to 17

    Child
    63.4
  • FUM-CHFollow-Up After Emergency Department Visit for Mental Illness: Ages 6 to 17

    Percentage of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Mental Illness or Intentional Self-Harm with a Follow-Up Visit Within 30 Days of the ED Visit: Ages 6 to 17

    Child
    78.2

Care of Acute and Chronic Conditions

  • AAB-ADAvoidance of Antibiotic Treatment for Acute Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Episodes for Beneficiaries with a Diagnosis of Acute Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis that did not Result in an Antibiotic Dispensing Event: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    59.3
  • AMR-ADAsthma Medication Ratio: Ages 19 to 64

    Percentage with Persistent Asthma who had a Ratio of Controller Medications to Total Asthma Medications of 0.50 or Greater: Ages 51 to 64

    Adult
    57.7
  • AMR-ADAsthma Medication Ratio: Ages 19 to 64

    Percentage with Persistent Asthma who had a Ratio of Controller Medications to Total Asthma Medications of 0.50 or Greater: Ages 19 to 50

    Adult
    55.1
  • AMR-ADAsthma Medication Ratio: Ages 19 to 64

    Percentage with Persistent Asthma who had a Ratio of Controller Medications to Total Asthma Medications of 0.50 or Greater: Ages 19 to 64

    Adult
    55.8
  • CBP-ADControlling High Blood Pressure: Ages 18 to 85

    Percentage who had a Diagnosis of Hypertension and Whose Blood Pressure was Adequately Controlled: Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    65.0
  • COB-ADConcurrent Use of Opioids and Benzodiazepines: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage with Concurrent Use of Prescription Opioids and Benzodiazepines for 30 or More Cumulative Days: Ages 18 to 64

    AdultLower is better
    13.8
  • HBD-ADHemoglobin A1c Control for Patients with Diabetes: Ages 18 to 75

    Percentage with Diabetes (Type 1 or Type 2) who had Hemoglobin A1c in Control (<8.0%): Ages 18 to 64

    Adult
    59.9
  • HBD-ADHemoglobin A1c Control for Patients with Diabetes: Ages 18 to 75

    Percentage with Diabetes (Type 1 or Type 2) who had Hemoglobin A1c in Poor Control (>9.0%): Ages 18 to 64

    AdultLower is better
    32.1
  • OHD-ADUse of Opioids at High Dosage in Persons Without Cancer: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Adults Without Cancer who Received Prescriptions for Opioids with an Average Daily Dosage Greater than or Equal to 90 Morphine Milligram Equivalents (MME) for a Period of 90 Days or More: Ages 18 to 64

    AdultLower is better
    1.5
  • PCR-ADPlan All-Cause Readmissions: Ages 18 to 64

    Ratio of Observed All-Cause Readmissions to Expected Readmissions: Ages 18 to 64

    AdultLower is better
    1.0
  • PQI01-ADPQI 01: Diabetes Short-Term Complications Admission Rate: Age 18 and Older

    Hospitalizations for Diabetes Short-Term Complications per 100,000 Beneficiary Months: Ages 18 to 64

    AdultLower is better
    16.7
  • PQI05-ADPQI 05: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or Asthma in Older Adults Admission Rate: Age 40 and Older

    Hospitalizations for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or Asthma per 100,000 Beneficiary Months: Ages 40 to 64

    AdultLower is better
    28.4
  • PQI08-ADPQI 08: Heart Failure Admission Rate: Age 18 and Older

    Hospitalizations for Heart Failure per 100,000 Beneficiary Months: Ages 18 to 64

    AdultLower is better
    23.2
  • PQI15-ADPQI 15: Asthma in Younger Adults Admission Rate: Ages 18 to 39

    Hospitalizations for Asthma per 100,000 Beneficiary Months: Ages 18 to 39

    AdultLower is better
    3.3
  • AAB-CHAvoidance of Antibiotic Treatment for Acute Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis: Ages 3 Months to 17 Years

    Percentage of Episodes for Beneficiaries with a Diagnosis of Acute Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis that did not Result in an Antibiotic Dispensing Event: Ages 3 Months to 17 Years

    Child
    66.8
  • AMB-CHAmbulatory Care: Emergency Department (ED) Visits: Ages 0 to 19

    Emergency Department Visits per 1,000 Beneficiary Months: Ages 0 to 19

    ChildLower is better
    37.8
  • AMR-CHAsthma Medication Ratio: Ages 5 to 18

    Percentage with Persistent Asthma who had a Ratio of Controller Medications to Total Asthma Medications of 0.50 or Greater: Ages 5 to 18

    Child
    67.4
  • AMR-CHAsthma Medication Ratio: Ages 5 to 18

    Percentage with Persistent Asthma who had a Ratio of Controller Medications to Total Asthma Medications of 0.50 or Greater: Ages 12 to 18

    Child
    64.4
  • AMR-CHAsthma Medication Ratio: Ages 5 to 18

    Percentage with Persistent Asthma who had a Ratio of Controller Medications to Total Asthma Medications of 0.50 or Greater: Ages 5 to 11

    Child
    70.3

Dental and Oral Health Services

  • OEV-CHOral Evaluation, Dental Services: Ages <1 through 20

    Percentage of Enrolled Children Under Age 21 Who Received a Comprehensive or Periodic Oral Evaluation: Ages <1 through 20

    Child
    41.0
  • SFM-CHSealant Receipt on Permanent First Molars: Age 10

    Percentage who Received a Sealant on at Least One Permanent First Molar Tooth by their 10th Birthday

    Child
    47.4
  • SFM-CHSealant Receipt on Permanent First Molars: Age 10

    Percentage who Received Sealants on All Four Permanent First Molars by their 10th Birthday

    Child
    31.8
  • TFL-CHTopical Fluoride for Children: Ages 1 through 20

    Percentage of Enrolled Children who Received at Least Two Topical Fluoride Applications as Dental or Oral Health Services: Total (Ages 1 through 20)

    Child
    15.3

Experience of Care

  • CPA-ADCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H, Adult Version (Medicaid): Age 18 and Older

    Percentage who Selected their Health Plan Customer Service "Always" Gave Helpful Information and was Courteous and Respectful, on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": Age 18 and Older

    Adult
    67.0
  • CPA-ADCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H, Adult Version (Medicaid): Age 18 and Older

    Percentage who Rated Their Health Plan a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: Age 18 and Older

    Adult
    61.4
  • CPA-ADCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H, Adult Version (Medicaid): Age 18 and Older

    Percentage who Rated Their Personal Doctor a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: Age 18 and Older

    Adult
    67.4
  • CPA-ADCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H, Adult Version (Medicaid): Age 18 and Older

    Percentage who Selected that Their Doctor Communicates Well "Always," on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": Age 18 and Older

    Adult
    75.7
  • CPA-ADCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H, Adult Version (Medicaid): Age 18 and Older

    Percentage who Selected Their Personal Doctor "Always" Seemed Informed and Up-to-Date about Care from Other Providers, on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": Age 18 and Older

    Adult
    55.2
  • CPA-ADCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H, Adult Version (Medicaid): Age 18 and Older

    Percentage who Selected They "Always" Got Needed Care, on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": Age 18 and Older

    Adult
    55.2
  • CPA-ADCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H, Adult Version (Medicaid): Age 18 and Older

    Percentage who Selected They "Always" Got Care Quickly on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": Age 18 and Older

    Adult
    58.6
  • CPA-ADCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H, Adult Version (Medicaid): Age 18 and Older

    Percentage who Rated Their Specialist a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: Age 18 and Older

    Adult
    67.1
  • CPA-ADCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H, Adult Version (Medicaid): Age 18 and Older

    Percentage who Rated Their Health Care a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: Age 18 and Older

    Adult
    55.3

Long-Term Services and Supports

  • NCIIDD-ADNational Core Indicators Survey: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Adults who Make Choices about Their Life Decisions, including Their Residence, Work, Day Activity, Staff, and Roommates

    Adult
    61.1
  • NCIIDD-ADNational Core Indicators Survey: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Adults who Reported They Decided or Had Help Deciding Their Daily Schedule, How to Spend Money, and How to Spend Free Time

    Adult
    95.0
  • NCIIDD-ADNational Core Indicators Survey: Age 18 and Older

    Percentage of Adults who Reported They Always Have a Way to Get Places When They Need to Go Somewhere

    Adult
    93.7

Maternal and Perinatal Health

  • CCP-ADContraceptive Care - Postpartum Women Ages 21 to 44

    Percentage of Postpartum Women with a Live Birth Provided a Most Effective or Moderately Effective Method of Contraception Within 3 Days of Delivery: Ages 21 to 44

    Adult
    11.9
  • CCP-ADContraceptive Care - Postpartum Women Ages 21 to 44

    Percentage of Postpartum Women with a Live Birth Provided a Most Effective or Moderately Effective Method of Contraception Within 90 Days of Delivery: Ages 21 to 44

    Adult
    40.8
  • CCP-ADContraceptive Care - Postpartum Women Ages 21 to 44

    Percentage of Postpartum Women with a Live Birth Provided a Long-Acting Reversible Method of Contraception Within 90 Days of Delivery: Ages 21 to 44

    Adult
    10.8
  • CCP-ADContraceptive Care - Postpartum Women Ages 21 to 44

    Percentage of Postpartum Women with a Live Birth Provided a Long-Acting Reversible Method of Contraception Within 3 Days of Delivery: Ages 21 to 44

    Adult
    1.7
  • CCW-ADContraceptive Care - All Women Ages 21 to 44

    Percentage of All Women at Risk of Unintended Pregnancy Provided a Most Effective or Moderately Effective Method of Contraception: Ages 21 to 44

    Adult
    20.7
  • CCW-ADContraceptive Care - All Women Ages 21 to 44

    Percentage of All Women at Risk of Unintended Pregnancy Provided a Long-Acting Reversible Method of Contraception: Ages 21 to 44

    Adult
    3.1
  • PPC2-ADPrenatal and Postpartum Care: Age 21 and Older

    Percentage of Women Age 21 and Older Delivering a Live Birth with a Prenatal Care Visit in the First Trimester, on or before the Enrollment Start Date, or within 42 Days of Enrollment in Medicaid or CHIP

    Adult
    72.3
  • PPC2-ADPrenatal and Postpartum Care: Age 21 and Older

    Percentage of Women Age 21 and Older Delivering a Live Birth who had a Postpartum Care Visit on or Between 7 and 84 Days after Delivery

    Adult
    71.3
  • CCP-CHContraceptive Care - Postpartum Women Ages 15 to 20

    Percentage of Postpartum Women with a Live Birth Provided a Most Effective or Moderately Effective Method of Contraception Within 3 Days of Delivery: Ages 15 to 20

    Child
    6.9
  • CCP-CHContraceptive Care - Postpartum Women Ages 15 to 20

    Percentage of Postpartum Women with a Live Birth Provided a Long-Acting Reversible Method of Contraception Within 3 Days of Delivery: Ages 15 to 20

    Child
    2.7
  • CCP-CHContraceptive Care - Postpartum Women Ages 15 to 20

    Percentage of Postpartum Women with a Live Birth Provided a Long-Acting Reversible Method of Contraception Within 90 Days of Delivery: Ages 15 to 20

    Child
    13.9
  • CCP-CHContraceptive Care - Postpartum Women Ages 15 to 20

    Percentage of Postpartum Women with a Live Birth Provided a Most Effective or Moderately Effective Method of Contraception Within 90 Days of Delivery: Ages 15 to 20

    Child
    45.1
  • CCW-CHContraceptive Care - All Women Ages 15 to 20

    Percentage of All Women at Risk of Unintended Pregnancy Provided a Long-Acting Reversible Method of Contraception: Ages 15 to 20

    Child
    2.7
  • CCW-CHContraceptive Care - All Women Ages 15 to 20

    Percentage of All Women at Risk of Unintended Pregnancy Provided a Most Effective or Moderately Effective Method of Contraception: Ages 15 to 20

    Child
    23.1
  • LBW-CHLive Births Weighing Less Than 2,500 Grams

    Percentage of Live Births Weighing Less Than 2,500 Grams

    ChildLower is better
    11.3
  • LRCD-CHLow-Risk Cesarean Delivery

    Percentage of Nulliparous, Term, Singleton, in a Cephalic Presentation Births Delivered by Cesarean

    ChildLower is better
    27.1
  • PPC2-CHPrenatal and Postpartum Care: Under Age 21

    Percentage of Women Under Age 21 Delivering a Live Birth who had a Postpartum Care Visit on or Between 7 and 84 Days after Delivery

    Child
    63.1
  • PPC2-CHPrenatal and Postpartum Care: Under Age 21

    Percentage of Women Under Age 21 Delivering a Live Birth with a Prenatal Care Visit in the First Trimester, on or before the Enrollment Start Date, or within 42 Days of Enrollment in Medicaid or CHIP

    Child
    72.3

Primary Care Access and Preventive Care

  • BCS-ADBreast Cancer Screening: Ages 50 to 74

    Percentage of Women who had a Mammogram to Screen for Breast Cancer: Ages 50 to 64

    Adult
    53.8
  • CCS-ADCervical Cancer Screening: Ages 21 to 64

    Percentage of Women Screened for Cervical Cancer: Ages 21 to 64

    Adult
    51.9
  • CHL-ADChlamydia Screening in Women Ages 21 to 24

    Percentage of Sexually Active Women Screened for Chlamydia: Ages 21 to 24

    Adult
    63.0
  • COL-ADColorectal Cancer Screening: Ages 45 to 75

    Percentage who had Appropriate Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Ages 46 to 50

    Adult
    26.8
  • COL-ADColorectal Cancer Screening: Ages 45 to 75

    Percentage who had Appropriate Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Ages 51 to 65

    Adult
    45.5
  • CHL-CHChlamydia Screening in Women Ages 16 to 20

    Percentage of Sexually Active Women Screened for Chlamydia: Ages 16 to 20

    Child
    57.5
  • CIS-CHChildhood Immunization Status: Age 2

    Percentage Up to Date on Recommended Immunizations (Combination 3) by their Second Birthday

    Child
    58.0
  • CIS-CHChildhood Immunization Status: Age 2

    Percentage who had at Least Two Flu Vaccinations by their Second Birthday

    Child
    30.1
  • CIS-CHChildhood Immunization Status: Age 2

    Percentage who had a Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) Vaccination by their Second Birthday

    Child
    80.1
  • CIS-CHChildhood Immunization Status: Age 2

    Percentage Up to Date on Recommended Immunizations (Combination 10) by their Second Birthday

    Child
    23.2
  • DEV-CHDevelopmental Screening in the First Three Years of Life: Ages 0 to 3

    Percentage Screened for Risk of Developmental, Behavioral, and Social Delays Using a Standardized Screening Tool: Ages 0 to 3

    Child
    29.9
  • IMA-CHImmunizations for Adolescents: Age 13

    Percentage Up to Date on Recommended Immunizations (Combination 1) by Their 13th Birthday

    Child
    79.1
  • IMA-CHImmunizations for Adolescents: Age 13

    Percentage who Completed the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Series by Their 13th Birthday

    Child
    33.2
  • LSC-CHLead Screening in Children: Age 2

    Percentage who had One or More Capillary or Venous Lead Blood Test for Lead Poisoning by their Second Birthday

    Child
    58.0
  • W30-CHWell-Child Visits in the First 30 Months of Life

    Percentage of Children who had 2 or More Well-Child Visits with a Primary Care Practitioner during the 15th to 30th Months of Life

    Child
    65.3
  • W30-CHWell-Child Visits in the First 30 Months of Life

    Percentage of Children who had 6 or More Well-Child Visits with a Primary Care Practitioner during the First 15 Months of Life

    Child
    60.6
  • WCC-CHWeight Assessment and Counseling for Nutrition and Physical Activity for Children/Adolescents: Ages 3 to 17

    Percentage with an Outpatient Visit and Body Mass Index Percentile Documented in the Medical Record: Ages 3 to 17

    Child
    63.1
  • WCC-CHWeight Assessment and Counseling for Nutrition and Physical Activity for Children/Adolescents: Ages 3 to 17

    Percentage with an Outpatient Visit and Counseling for Physical Activity Documented in the Medical Record: Ages 3 to 17

    Child
    54.3
  • WCC-CHWeight Assessment and Counseling for Nutrition and Physical Activity for Children/Adolescents: Ages 3 to 17

    Percentage with an Outpatient Visit and Counseling for Nutrition Documented in the Medical Record: Ages 3 to 17

    Child
    57.4
  • WCV-CHChild and Adolescent Well-Care Visits: Ages 3 to 21

    Percentage with at Least 1 Well-Care Visit with a Primary Care Practitioner or Obstetrician/Gynecologist: Ages 18 to 21

    Child
    29.7
  • WCV-CHChild and Adolescent Well-Care Visits: Ages 3 to 21

    Percentage with at Least 1 Well-Care Visit with a Primary Care Practitioner or Obstetrician/Gynecologist: Ages 3 to 11

    Child
    60.7
  • WCV-CHChild and Adolescent Well-Care Visits: Ages 3 to 21

    Percentage with at Least 1 Well-Care Visit with a Primary Care Practitioner or Obstetrician/Gynecologist: Ages 12 to 17

    Child
    51.4
  • WCV-CHChild and Adolescent Well-Care Visits: Ages 3 to 21

    Percentage with at Least 1 Well-Care Visit with a Primary Care Practitioner or Obstetrician/Gynecologist: Ages 3 to 21

    Child
    52.5