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2007 Performance Report / Key Findings
Introduction Key Findings Participating HMO's Quality of Care Consumer Satisfaction Links Acknowledgements Download print version
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Key Findings
Commercial HMOs are:
- Meeting national averages for children’s immunizations; however, are well below national averages on adolescent immunizations
- Below national averages on Chlamydia screenings
- Below national averages on access to primary care providers for both children and adults
Medicaid Health Plans are:
- Meeting national averages on providing appropriate treatment for people with asthma
- Below national averages on adolescent and child well-care visits
- Above national averages for the ratings for physicians, specialists, health care, and health plans
CHIP HMOs are:
- Meeting national averages for children’s immunizations; however, are well below national averages on adolescent immunizations
- Below national averages on appropriate treatment for children with upper respiratory infection
- Above national averages for nearly all consumer satisfaction measures
