Health Plan Quality Measures
- Health Plan Quality Measures
- Childhood Immunizations - Combination 3
- Childhood Immunizations - Combination 10
- Well Child Visits in the First 15 Months of Life
- Well Child Visits in the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Years of Life
- Adolescent Well-Care Visits
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioner Ages 12-24 months
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioner Ages 25 months through 6 years
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioner Ages 7-11 years
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioner Ages 12-18 years
Health Plan Quality Measures
This section presents health plan quality information for the Healthy Families Program. Each plan provided information on the number of children who received certain preventive care services during 2010.
This section includes quality information related to four services:
- Childhood Immunizations - Combination 3 - measures the percent of children who received all recommended immunizations by age two.
- Childhood Immunizations - Combination 10 - measures the percent of children who received all recommended immunizations by age two.
- Well Child Visits in the First 15 Months of Life - measures the percent of children, newborn through 15 months, who received a preventive health visit.
- Well Child Visits in the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Years of Life - measures the percent of children, ages 3 through 6, who received a preventive health visit.
- Adolescent Well-Care Visits - measures the percent of teens, ages 12 through 18, who received a preventive health visit.
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioner Ages 12-24 months - measures the percent of children, ages 12-24 months, who had a healthcare visit with a primary care physician, nurse practitioner, or other primary care provider.
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioner Ages 25 months through 6 years - measures the percent of children, ages 25 months through 6 years, who had a healthcare visit with a primary care physician, nurse practitioner, or other primary care provider.
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioner Ages 7-11 years - measures the percent of children, ages 7-11 years, who had a healthcare visit with a primary care physician, nurse practitioner, or other primary care provider.
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioner Ages 12-18 years - measures the percent of children, ages 12-18 years, who had a healthcare visit with a primary care physician, nurse practitioner, or other primary care provider.
The charts allow you to compare the health plan scores for each measure.
Plan scores vary widely among measures. The information should be used in combination with other factors that you consider when making your health plan choice.

