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NCQA's Health Insurance Plan Rankings 2010-11- Medicaid
Plan name :

Fallon Community Health Plan

Ranking Staus :

Ranked

Consumer Satisfaction
Getting Care
Getting care easily
Getting care quickly
Satisfaction with Physicians

Overall Score : 90.7
Rank : 1
Prevention

Children and Adolescents

Treatment
Asthma

Other Treatment Measures

Well-child visits, infants

Medicate appropriately (5-11 years old)

Follow-up after ADHD diagnosis

Well-child visits, ages 3-6

Medicate appropriately (12-50 years old)

Appropriate antibiotic use, adults with acute bronchitis

Access for children ages 7-11

Diabetes

Appropriate testing and care, children with pharyngitis

Rating personal doctor

Adolescent well-care visits
Women's Reproductive Health

Rating specialists

Timeliness of prenatal checkups

Rating care received

Postpartum care

Satisfaction with Health Plan Services

Cancer Screening

Monitoring key long-term medications

Blood pressure control (140/90)

How well doctors communicate

Blood pressure control (130/80)

Appropriate antibiotic use, children with URI

Retinal eye exams
Glucose testing
Glucose control
LDL cholesterol screening

Rating health plan

Breast cancer screening

LDL cholesterol control

Customer service

Cervical cancer screening

Monitoring kidney disease

Other Preventive Services
Early immunizations
Chlamydia screening
Lead Screening

Heart Disease
Controlling high blood pressure
LDL cholesterol screening
LDL cholesterol control
Smoking advice
Stop-smoking strategies
Stop-smoking medications

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NCQA's Health Insurance Plan Rankings 2010-11- Medicaid
Plan name :

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Hawaii

Ranking Staus :

Ranked

Consumer Satisfaction
Getting Care
Getting care easily
Getting care quickly
Satisfaction with Physicians

Overall Score : 90.5
Rank : 2
Prevention

Children and Adolescents

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