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10.15.2014 Evidence Based Cervical Cancer Screening (ECS) The wording and example for the cervical cytology and HPV co-test date range do not match. The example (pages 100–101 of the MY 2014 P4P manual) states, “…if the service date for cervical cytology was December 1 of the measurement year, then the HPV test must include a service date on or between December 1 and December 5 of the measurement year.” If the date range can be four days prior to or four days after, the example should read, “…if the service date for cervical cytology was December 1 of the measurement year, then the HPV test must include a service date on or between November 27 and December 5 of the measurement year.”

Your example is correct. We will amend the example in the specifications for the final release of the P4P manual on December 1, 2014.
 
For P4P reporting, the cervical cytology and HPV test dates must be four days or fewer apart during the measurement year or the four years prior to the measurement year. We do not specify that the date of the HPV test must be after the cervical cytology test; if cervical cytology is four days or less after an HPV test, it is acceptable. 

ALL 2014