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Vermont Medicaid (Global Commitment) (GC-MY22)

CHL: Chlamydia Screening in Women (GC-MY22)

Current Value

45.4%

MY 2022

Definition

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Notes on Methodology

  • This is a Healthcare Effectiveness & Data Information Set (HEDIS®) administrative measure and only includes Medicaid Primary beneficiaries.
  • The annual reported rate captures activity during the stated measurement year (MY).
  • The target trendline in the graph above represents the 50th national benchmark percentile for Medicaid programs across the country. 

The Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS®) is a registered trademark of NCQA.

Story Behind the Curve

This measure assesses the percentage of sexually active women 16-24 years of age who were screened for chlamydia during the measurement year. Screening is essential because the majority of women who have the condition do not experience symptoms. The main objective of chlamydia screening is to prevent pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), infertility and ectopic pregnancy, all of which have very high rates of occurrence among women with untreated chlamydia infection.

Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the U.S. Risk factors associated with becoming infected with chlamydia are the same risks for contracting other STD’s (e.g., multiple sex partners). Chlamydia is more prevalent among adolescent and young adult women.

Last updated:  September 2021

Action Plan

In 2017 the DVHA Quality Committee and Managed Care Medical Committee recommended that we convene a Quality Improvement work group to explore this measure further since we historically have performed below the national 50th percentile for Medicaid programs. The project team included DVHA Quality Unit, Data Unit & Blueprint staff as well as VDH staff from Maternal and Child Health and Health Surveillance Divisions.  The team sponsored a Learning Collaborative through the Blueprint’s Women’s Health Initiative. 5 practices participated in the collaborative, which included 8 monthly webinars and ended in November 2019. The Learning Collaborative course content can be converted to an e-learn course on the Vermont Health Learn platform for providers.

Footnote

NCQA’s Notice of Copyright and Disclaimers 
“The source for certain health plan measure rates and benchmark (averages and percentiles) data (“the Data”) is Quality Compass® 2022 and is used with the permission of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (“NCQA”). Any analysis, interpretation or conclusion based on the Data is solely that of the authors, and NCQA specifically disclaims responsibility for any such analysis, interpretation or conclusion. Quality Compass is a registered trademark of NCQA. 

The Data comprises audited performance rates and associated benchmarks for Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set measures (“HEDIS® ”) and HEDIS CAHPS® survey measure results. HEDIS measures and specifications were developed by and are owned by NCQA. HEDIS measures and specifications are not clinical guidelines and do not establish standards of medical care. NCQA makes no representations, warranties or endorsement about the quality of any organization or clinician that uses or reports performance measures or any data or rates calculated using HEDIS measures and specifications, and NCQA has no liability to anyone who relies on such measures or specifications. 

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