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2.14.2014 Non-Recommended Cervical Cancer Screening in Adolescent Females In the Non-Recommended Cervical Cancer Screening in Adolescent Females (NCS) measure, how should the optional exclusions be handled given that a lower rate indicates better performance?

Based on the current guideline, organizations should look for optional exclusions only where administrative data indicate that the specified numerator service or procedure did not occur. For the NCS measure, the optional exclusions indicate a justification for screening so it is not inappropriate care if these members are screened. Therefore, the optional exclusions in the NCS measure were intended to be required exclusions. In HEDIS 2015, these members must be removed from the eligible population regardless of numerator compliance. NCQA Measure Certification for NCS is based on the HEDIS 2014 optional exclusion guideline, test decks will not be updated until HEDIS 2015 and vendors may not recertify. Vendors who still need to certify NCS must comply with the current test decks. If an organization chooses to remove these optional exclusions from the NCS eligible population (i.e., treat them as required exclusions) for HEDIS 2014, the organization should work with their HEDIS Compliance Auditor to identify and remove these members.

NCQA Measure Certification for NCS is based on the HEDIS 2014 optional exclusion guideline, test decks will not be updated until HEDIS 2015 and vendors may not recertify. Vendors who still need to certify NCS must comply with the current test decks. If an organization chooses to remove these optional exclusions from the NCS eligible population (i.e., treat them as required exclusions) for HEDIS 2014, the organization should work with their HEDIS Compliance Auditor to identify and remove these members.

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