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Primary Prevention

Primary Prevention

Primary prevention seeks to prevent disease or injury before they occur. This objective can be achieved by altering unhealthy or unsafe behaviors that can lead to disease or injury and increasing resistance to disease should exposure occur.

This committee considers measures that address preventive care, education and counseling, health promotion, and screening measures. Subtopics may include health-related lifestyle behaviors, observable risk factors (e.g., age, obesity), and vaccination status. Measures that address mental health screenings (e.g., depression, other psychiatric conditions), alcohol and drug use, comorbidities, and suicide risk screening are also included.

 

Committee Roster

Measures

Project

Measures

CBE ID Title Steward New / Maintenance Previous Endorsement Cycle Next Maintenance Cycle Endorsement Status
4290 Measuring the Value-Functions of Primary Care: Comprehensiveness of Care American Board of Family Medicine New Spring 2025
4825 The percent of contraceptive care patients giving “top box” scores on a PRE-PM focused on quality of contraceptive care (the Person-Centered Contraceptive Counseling [PCCC] measure), within a 6-month lookback period University of California, San Francisco New Spring 2025
2517 Oral Evaluation, Dental Services American Dental Association Maintenance Fall 2017 Spring 2025 Endorsed
3682e The annual percentage of most or moderately effective contraceptive method users, among postpartum patients ages 15-44, excluding those who did not want to discuss their contraceptive needs University of California, San Francisco Maintenance Spring 2022 Spring 2025 Approved for Trial Use
3699e The annual percentage of most or moderately effective contraceptive method users, among patients assigned female at birth ages 15-44, excluding those who are postpartum or did not want to discuss their contraceptive needs. University of California, San Francisco Maintenance Spring 2022 Spring 2025 Approved for Trial Use
0716 Unexpected Newborn Complications in Term Infants California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative Maintenance Spring 2020 Spring 2025 Endorsed
5045 Practice Environment Scale – Five-Item Composite (PES-5): Composite Measure of Nurse Work Environment Quality University of Pennsylvania, Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research New Spring 2025
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