CCW: Contraceptive Care - All Women - LARC - Age 15-20 (CCS-MY)
Current Value
7.8%
Definition
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Notes on Methodology
- This is a U.S. Office of Population Affairs (OPA) measure.
- The annual reported rate captures activity during the stated measurement year (MY).
- There is no benchmark available for this OPA measure.
Story Behind the Curve
This measure shows:
Among women ages 15 to 44 at risk of unintended pregnancy, the percentage that:
- Were provided a most effective or moderately effective method of contraception (MMEC).
- Were provided a long-acting reversible method of contraception (LARC).
The Child Core Set asks states to report the rate for the subset of members 15-20 years of age (shown above).
The rate displayed above is for LARC. It is an access measure, and the focus is on making sure that women have access to LARC methods.
Last updated: January 2024
Partners
- Vermont's Blueprint for Health, Women's Health Initiative (WHI)