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9.15.2014 Evidence-Based Cervical Cancer Screening (ECS) The MY 2014 ECS update reads, “Clarified that the lower age threshold in step 3 of Rate 1, step 2 of Rate 2 and step 3 of Rate 3, to account for the look back period, should be 33 instead of 30.” Why does age 30 continue to be used in Rates 1, 2 and 3?
In the Administrative Specification, Rate 1, step 3 reads, “For women 30–65 years as of December 31 of the measurement year …”

The age band for this measure was not changed; the language and age referenced in the steps were clarified to account for the look-back period. For the steps pertaining to the cervical cytology and HPV co-tests, because a woman must have been “30 years or older on the date of both tests,” and the tests must have been performed in the third or fourth year prior to the measure year, look only at women 33 and older.
This change was inadvertently left out of Rate 1, step 3. The final release of the MY 2014 P4P Manual on December 1, 2014, will contain the correct language.
For the descriptions of Rates 1, 2 and 3, however, the age bands have not changed; the measure aligns with current guidelines and looks at women 30–65 years of age.

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