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HIV/AIDS: CD4 Cell Count or Percentage Performed

CBE ID
0404
1.4 Project
Endorsement Status
1.1 New or Maintenance
Previous Endorsement Cycle
Is Under Review
No
1.3 Measure Description

Percentage of patients aged six months and older with a diagnosis of HIV/AIDS, with at least two CD4 cell counts or percentages performed during the measurement year at least 3 months apart

        • 1.14 Numerator

          Patients with at least two CD4 cell counts or percentages performed during the measurement year at least 3 months apart

        • 1.15 Denominator

          All patients aged 6 months and older with a diagnosis of HIV/AIDS, who had at least two medical visits during the measurement year, with at least 90 days between each visit

        • Exclusions

          None

        • Most Recent Endorsement Activity
          Measure Retired and Endorsement Removed Infectious Disease Project 2016-2017
          Initial Endorsement
          Last Updated
          Removal Date
        • Steward
          National Committee for Quality Assurance
          Steward Organization POC Email
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