Well-Child Visits in the First 15 Months of Life
Description
Percentage of children 15 months old who had well-child visits with a primary care physician during the measurement year.
Percentage of children 15 months old who had well-child visits with a primary care physician during the measurement year.
The percentage of children 3-6 years of age who had one or more well-child visits with a primary care physician during the measurement year.
0-100 measure of workforce development related to patient-centered communication, derived from items on the staff and patient surveys of the Communication Climate Assessment Toolkit
Percentage of ASC admissions experiencing a wrong site, wrong side, wrong patient, wrong procedure, or wrong implant event.
The Young Adult Health Care Survey (YAHCS) is a survey of adolescents 14-18 years of age that assesses how well the health care system provides adolescents with recommended preventive care. The YAHCS assesses the provision of private and confidential care, experience of care, helpfulness of care provided, and the following aspects of preventive care:
• Preventive screening and counseling on risky behaviors.
• Preventive screening and counseling on sexual activity and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).