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Health Resources and Services Administration
Primary Care: The Health Center Program

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Quality of Care Indicators

State Summary for Michigan for 2008

29 Grantees

SECTION A - AGE CATEGORIES FOR PRENATAL PATIENTS
(GRANTEES WHO PROVIDE PRENATAL CARE ONLY)
DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PRENATAL CARE PATIENTS
AGENumber of Patients
(a)
Percent
1.Less than 15 Years67 0.6% 
2.Ages 15 - 192,258 18.7% 
3.Ages 20 - 244,337 35.9% 
4.Ages 25 - 445,405 44.8% 
5.Ages 45 and Over10 0.1% 
6.Total Patients (Sum lines 1-5)12,077 100.0% 


SECTION B - TRIMESTER OF ENTRY INTO PRENATAL CARE
Trimester of First Known Visit for Women Receiving Prenatal Care During Reporting YearWomen Having First Visit with GranteeWomen Having First Visit with Another Provider% Total
(a)%(b)%
7.First Trimester7,157 59.3% 505 4.2% 63.4% 
8.Second Trimester3,569 29.6% 233 1.9% 31.5% 
9.Third Trimester559 4.6% 54 0.4% 5.1% 


C - CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATION RATE
Childhood Immunization RateTotal Number Patients with 2nd Birthday
During Measurement Year
(a)
Estimated number patients immunized
(b)
Estimated % patients immunized
(c)
10.Number of children who have received required vaccines who had their 2nd birthday during measurement year7,096 4,800 67.6% 


SECTION D - PAP TEST
Pap TestTotal Number of Female Patients 21-64 Years of Age
(a)
Estimated number patients tested
(b)
Estimated % patients tested
(c)
11.Number of female patients aged 21-64 who had at least one PAP test performed during the measurement year or during one of the previous two years133,574 80,928 60.6% 

Percents may not equal 100% due to rounding
The childhood immunization and Pap test rates are based on the total of the estimated number of patients tested or immunized for each health center divided by the total number patients in the applicable category (i.e., the universe) for each measure.