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Region I IPP Infrastructure Updates Advisory Board Meeting June 15, 2010 Boston, MA
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Data Overview Positivity Progress towards Regional Goals and Objectives
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Chlamydia Positivity in Region I Family Planning Females by Year % Positive
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Chlamydia Positivity in Region I Family Planning Females by Year % Positive
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Regional Goals and Objectives Objective 1.1 By 2010, increase CT screening by 10% of sexually active 15-24 year old women and men. Using 2004 data as the baseline, increase from 28,694 to 32,563 in IPP sites.
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Objective 1.1
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Regional Goals and Objectives Objective 2.2 By 2010, no more than 5% of women more than 25 years of age with no risk factors will be screened in IPP- funded clinics (i.e., 95% will be screened according to regional screening criteria).
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Connecticut Risk Factors Family Planning Clinics, Women, 25+ (Objective 2.2: ≥95% screened)
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Maine Risk Factors Family Planning Clinics, Women, 25+ (Objective 2.2: ≥95% screened)
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Massachusetts Risk Factors Family Planning Clinics, Women, 25+ (Objective 2.2: ≥95% screened)
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New Hampshire Risk Factors Family Planning Clinics, Women, 25+ (Objective 2.2: ≥95% screened)
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Rhode Island Risk Factors Family Planning Clinics, Women, 25+ (Objective 2.2: ≥95% screened)
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Vermont Risk Factors Family Planning Clinics, Women, 25+ (Objective 2.2: ≥95% screened)
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Infrastructure Performance Measures Performance Measure 1 –Screening Coverage Estimate Numerator: Number of women screened Denominator: Number of women eligible to be screened
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Infrastructure Performance Measures Estimated Screening Coverage by Age Category 2005-2009
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Infrastructure Performance Measures –Increased screening in the 15-19 and 20-24 age categories over the past 2 years 15-19 screening rose from 35.6% in 2005 to 45.8% in 2007 20-24 screening rose from 34.4% in 2005 to 47.4% in 2007 –Decreased screening in females over 24 over the past 2 years Screening >24 went from 40.5% in 2005 to 37.7% in 2007 –Goals Increase the number of women age 24 and under by at least 3% Decrease the number of women age 24+ by at least 3%
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Infrastructure Performance Measures Performance Measure 2 –Chlamydia Screening Test Utilization Proportion of total tests given by age category –Numerator: Number of women tested by age category –Denominator: Total number of women tested
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Infrastructure Performance Measures Proportion of Female Tests Utilized, 2005-2009
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Infrastructure Performance Measures Overview –Very little change over the past 3 years for all 4 age categories Could be a result of budget cuts –Proportion of tests done on women age 29+ is high Could be because data is not broken down by those with and without risk factors, CDC recommends testing age 25+ with risk factors Goal: Increase the proportion of tests utilized by women between the ages of 15-24 from 0.32 to 0.35 –Decrease the proportion of tests utilized by women 29+ from 0.25 to 0.22
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Questions?
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Risk Factors Family Planning Clinics, Women, 25+ (Objective 2.2: ≥95% screened)
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