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MEASURE<br />

T H E S TAT E o f H E A l T H C A R E Q U A l I T y 2 0 1 1 • A P P E N D I C E S<br />

HEdIs EffECtIvEnEss <strong>of</strong> CarE MEasurEs<br />

MEdICaId HMo statIstICs—2010<br />

Childhood Immunization Status—Combination 10 (DTaP, IPV, MMR,<br />

Hib, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis b, VzV, PCV, Rotavirus <strong>and</strong> Influenza)<br />

90TH<br />

PERCENTIlE<br />

10TH<br />

PERCENTIlE DIffERENCE<br />

23.6 6.3 17.3<br />

Immunizations for Adolescents—Meningococcal 79.7 38.0 41.7<br />

Immunizations for Adolescents—Tdap/Td 87.8 45.3 42.5<br />

Immunizations for Adolescents—Combination 1 (Meningococcal, Tdap/Td) 75.5 33.8 41.7<br />

follow-Up Care for Children Prescribed ADHD Medication—Initiation 50.7 24.9 25.8<br />

follow-Up Care for Children Prescribed ADHD Medication—Continuation 62.5 23.0 39.5<br />

lead Screening in Children 87.6 34.6 53.0<br />

Weight Assessment <strong>and</strong> Counseling for Nutrition <strong>and</strong> Physical Activity<br />

in Children <strong>and</strong> Adolescents—bMI Percentile (overall)<br />

Weight Assessment <strong>and</strong> Counseling for Nutrition <strong>and</strong> Physical Activity<br />

in Children <strong>and</strong> Adolescents—Counseling for Nutrition (overall)<br />

Weight Assessment <strong>and</strong> Counseling for Nutrition <strong>and</strong> Physical Activity<br />

in Children <strong>and</strong> Adolescents—Counseling for Physical Activity (overall)<br />

69.8 0.7 69.1<br />

72.0 0.7 71.3<br />

60.6 0.0 60.5<br />

frequency <strong>of</strong> Prenatal Care Visits—80% <strong>of</strong> Expected Visits 81.8 34.7 47.1<br />

Well-Child Visits: Ages 0–15 Months—No Well-Child Visits 4.4 0.5 3.9<br />

Well-Child Visits: Ages 0–15 Months—one Well-Child Visit 4.1 0.7 3.4<br />

Well-Child Visits: Ages 0–15 Months—Two Well-Child Visits 6.1 1.1 5.0<br />

Well-Child Visits: Ages 0–15 Months—Three Well-Child Visits 9.3 2.7 6.6<br />

Well-Child Visits: Ages 0–15 Months—four Well-Child Visits 15.6 5.3 10.3<br />

Well-Child Visits: Ages 0–15 Months—five Well-Child Visits 21.9 8.3 13.6<br />

Well-Child Visits: Ages 0–15 Months—Six or More Well-Child Visits 77.1 41.9 35.2<br />

Well-Child Visits: Ages 3–6 years—one or More Well-Child Visits 82.9 60.9 22.0<br />

Adolescent Well-Care Visits—At least one Comprehensive Well-Care Visit 64.1 35.0 29.1<br />

Children <strong>and</strong> Adolescents’ Access to Primary Care Practitioners—<br />

Children 12–24 Months<br />

Children <strong>and</strong> Adolescents’ Access to Primary Care Practitioners—<br />

Children 25 Months–6 years<br />

98.6 92.6 6.0<br />

92.7 82.0 10.7<br />

Children <strong>and</strong> Adolescents’ Access to Primary Care Practitioners—Children 7–11 years 94.7 85.2 9.5<br />

Children <strong>and</strong> Adolescents’ Access to Primary Care Practitioners—<br />

Adolescents 12–19 years<br />

*Lower rates signify better performance.<br />

179<br />

93.4 81.1 12.4

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