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State Core Set Scorecard

State Core Set Scorecard

2024 Medicaid/CHIP · band-normalized composites

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New Mexico

45th overall; strong on acute & chronic care, weak on experience of care.
NM

Rank

45

of 52 states / territories

Composite

0.38

Domain-equal band mean

Consistency σ

0.36

Lower = more consistent across measures

n measures

37

98 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 Care0.45n=13
  • Care of Acute and Chronic Conditions0.47n=9
  • Dental and Oral Health Servicesn=
  • Experience of Care0.27n=2
  • Long-Term Services and Supportsn=
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health0.31n=2
  • Primary Care Access and Preventive Care0.40n=11

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
    64.5
  • 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
    47.3
  • 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
    21.3
  • 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
    33.7
  • 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
    30.0
  • 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
    49.8
  • 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
    47.1
  • 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
    33.1
  • 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
    68.7
  • 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
    37.5
  • 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
    15.8
  • 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
    19.3
  • 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
    15.3
  • 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
    49.1
  • 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
    44.2
  • 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
    50.4
  • 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
    55.7
  • 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
    82.5
  • 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
    40.1
  • 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
    49.0
  • 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 1 to 17

    Child
    39.6
  • 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 and Cholesterol: Ages 1 to 11

    Child
    31.9
  • 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: Ages 12 to 17

    Child
    68.0
  • 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: Ages 1 to 11

    Child
    47.4
  • 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 Cholesterol: Ages 12 to 17

    Child
    43.6
  • 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 Cholesterol: Ages 1 to 11

    Child
    33.3
  • 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
    42.8
  • 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
    40.5
  • 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 17

    Child
    61.8
  • 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
    57.8
  • 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
    56.9
  • 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
    58.1
  • 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
    20.4
  • 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
    31.0
  • 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
    72.5
  • 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
    48.4
  • 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 7 Days of the ED Visit: Ages 6 to 17

    Child
    51.0
  • 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
    69.7

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
    41.5
  • 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
    74.9
  • 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
    73.5
  • 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
    73.9
  • 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
    48.0
  • 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
    40.0
  • 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
    52.4
  • 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
    0.7
  • 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
    20.3
  • 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
    70.1
  • 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
    34.1
  • 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
    78.4
  • 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
    76.8
  • 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 11

    Child
    80.0

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
    73.5
  • 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
    58.3
  • 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
    66.6
  • 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
    72.0
  • 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
    47.1
  • 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
    51.6
  • 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
    63.2
  • 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
    52.9
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Rated Their Health Care a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: General Child (GC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    68.1
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Selected They "Always" Got Needed Care, on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": Children with Chronic Conditions (CCC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    58.6
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Selected They "Always" Got Needed Care, on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": General Child (GC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    53.5
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Rated Their Health Care a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: Children with Chronic Conditions (CCC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    66.3
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Selected They "Always" Got Care Quickly, on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": General Child (GC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    63.6
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Rated Their Health Plan a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: Children with Chronic Conditions (CCC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    68.6
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Rated Their Health Plan a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: General Child (GC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    75.4
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Rated Their Specialist a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: Children with Chronic Conditions (CCC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    61.9
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver 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": General Child (GC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    71.6
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Selected that Their Doctor Communicates Well "Always," on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": Children with Chronic Conditions (CCC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    79.3
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Selected They "Always" Got Care Quickly, on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": Children with Chronic Conditions (CCC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    69.3
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Rated Their Personal Doctor a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: Children with Chronic Conditions (CCC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    73.0
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Selected that Their Doctor Communicates Well "Always," on a Four-Point Scale Ranging from "Never" to "Always": General Child (GC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    77.7
  • CPC-CHCAHPS Health Plan Survey 5.1H - Child Version Including Medicaid and Children with Chronic Conditions Supplemental Items: Ages 0 to 17

    Percentage whose Caregiver Rated Their Personal Doctor a "9" or "10" on a Scale from 0 to 10, with 10 Representing the Highest Score: General Child (GC) Population Ages 0 to 17

    Child
    72.1

Maternal and Perinatal Health

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

    Percentage of Live Births Weighing Less Than 2,500 Grams

    ChildLower is better
    10.4
  • LRCD-CHLow-Risk Cesarean Delivery

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

    ChildLower is better
    21.8

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
    41.8
  • CCS-ADCervical Cancer Screening: Ages 21 to 64

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

    Adult
    48.0
  • CHL-ADChlamydia Screening in Women Ages 21 to 24

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

    Adult
    55.4
  • COL-ADColorectal Cancer Screening: Ages 45 to 75

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

    Adult
    19.6
  • CHL-CHChlamydia Screening in Women Ages 16 to 20

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

    Child
    41.5
  • CIS-CHChildhood Immunization Status: Age 2

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

    Child
    65.3
  • CIS-CHChildhood Immunization Status: Age 2

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

    Child
    36.0
  • CIS-CHChildhood Immunization Status: Age 2

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

    Child
    83.5
  • CIS-CHChildhood Immunization Status: Age 2

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

    Child
    28.7
  • IMA-CHImmunizations for Adolescents: Age 13

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

    Child
    82.1
  • IMA-CHImmunizations for Adolescents: Age 13

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

    Child
    34.0
  • 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
    36.1
  • 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
    66.7
  • 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
    66.1
  • 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
    74.5
  • 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
    63.9
  • 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
    66.1
  • 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
    19.2
  • 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
    53.0
  • 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
    47.5
  • 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
    45.5