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  1. healthcare411.ahrq.gov/cahps/quality-improvement/improvement-guide/6-strategies-for-improving/health-promotion-education/strategy6r-reminder-systems.html
    March 01, 2020 - to an average improvement in six preventive procedures of 13 percent, ranging from 5.8 percent for Papsmear to 17.2 percent for pneumococcal vaccination.
  2. monahrq.ahrq.gov/cahps/quality-improvement/improvement-guide/6-strategies-for-improving/health-promotion-education/strategy6r-reminder-systems.html
    March 01, 2020 - to an average improvement in six preventive procedures of 13 percent, ranging from 5.8 percent for Papsmear to 17.2 percent for pneumococcal vaccination.
  3. www.cahps.ahrq.gov/cahps/quality-improvement/improvement-guide/6-strategies-for-improving/health-promotion-education/strategy6r-reminder-systems.html
    March 01, 2020 - to an average improvement in six preventive procedures of 13 percent, ranging from 5.8 percent for Papsmear to 17.2 percent for pneumococcal vaccination.
  4. teamstepps.ahrq.gov/cahps/quality-improvement/improvement-guide/6-strategies-for-improving/health-promotion-education/strategy6r-reminder-systems.html
    March 01, 2020 - to an average improvement in six preventive procedures of 13 percent, ranging from 5.8 percent for Papsmear to 17.2 percent for pneumococcal vaccination.
  5. talkingquality.ahrq.gov/cahps/quality-improvement/improvement-guide/6-strategies-for-improving/health-promotion-education/strategy6r-reminder-systems.html
    March 01, 2020 - to an average improvement in six preventive procedures of 13 percent, ranging from 5.8 percent for Papsmear to 17.2 percent for pneumococcal vaccination.
  6. patientregistry.ahrq.gov/cahps/quality-improvement/improvement-guide/6-strategies-for-improving/health-promotion-education/strategy6r-reminder-systems.html
    March 01, 2020 - to an average improvement in six preventive procedures of 13 percent, ranging from 5.8 percent for Papsmear to 17.2 percent for pneumococcal vaccination.
  7. ahrqpubs.ahrq.gov/cahps/quality-improvement/improvement-guide/6-strategies-for-improving/health-promotion-education/strategy6r-reminder-systems.html
    March 01, 2020 - to an average improvement in six preventive procedures of 13 percent, ranging from 5.8 percent for Papsmear to 17.2 percent for pneumococcal vaccination.
  8. ce.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/cahps/quality-improvement/improvement-guide/6-strategies-for-improving/health-promotion-education/strategy6r-reminder-systems.html
    March 01, 2020 - to an average improvement in six preventive procedures of 13 percent, ranging from 5.8 percent for Papsmear to 17.2 percent for pneumococcal vaccination.
  9. www.ahrq.gov/cahps/quality-improvement/improvement-guide/6-strategies-for-improving/access/strategy6a-openaccess.html
    March 01, 2020 - Strategy 6A: Open Access Scheduling for Routine and Urgent Appointments Contents 6.A.1. The Problem 6.A.2. The Intervention 6.A.3. Benefits of This Model 6.A.4. Implementation of This Model 6.A.5. Challenges of This Model 6.A.6. Examples References   Download Strategy 6A: Open Access Sch…
  10. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/benchmark/table/Residence_Location/Large_Central_Metro
    Benchmark Measure Estimate Benchmark Distance to Benchmark Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years 75.7 84.2
  11. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/benchmark/table/Residence_Location/Noncore
    coronary intervention (PCI), age 40 and over 27.9 23.2 20.3% Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years 65.8 84.2
  12. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/benchmark/table/Residence_Location/Medium_Metro
    1,000 medical and surgical admissions, adults 0.2 0.2 11.8% Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years 73.6 84.2
  13. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/benchmark/table/Residence_Location/Small_Metro
    a flu vaccination in the calendar year 58.5 65.8 11.1% Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years 74.7 84.2
  14. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/benchmark/table/Residence_Location/Large_Fringe_Metro
    mammogram in the last 2 years 78.6 84.7 Achieved within: 7.2% Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years 77.1 84.2
  15. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/benchmark/table/Residence_Location/Micropolitan
    Benchmark Measure Estimate Benchmark Distance to Benchmark Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years 75.6 84.2
  16. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/trend/table/Income/Poor
    over Deaths per 1,000 adult hospital admissions with pneumonia Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years Hospital admissions
  17. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/trend/table/Income/High_Income
    over Deaths per 1,000 adult hospital admissions with pneumonia Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years Hospital admissions
  18. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/trend/table/Income/Low_Income
    over Deaths per 1,000 adult hospital admissions with pneumonia Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years Hospital admissions
  19. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/trend/table/Income/Middle_Income
    over Deaths per 1,000 adult hospital admissions with pneumonia Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years Hospital admissions
  20. nhqrnet.ahrq.gov/inhqrdr/National/trend/table/Priority_Populations/Poor
    over Deaths per 1,000 adult hospital admissions with pneumonia Women ages 21-65 who received a Papsmear in the last 3 years or human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) in the last 5 years Hospital admissions