
Vermont Medicaid Program - Adult CAHPS Survey and 1 more...

Getting Care Quickly - % of surveyed adult Medicaid beneficiaries who responded "usually" or "always" when asked if they received care and got appointments as soon as they needed
Current Value
84%
Definition
Comparison
Notes on Methodology
This measure comes from the annual Adult and Child Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & Systems (CAHPS) survey, which are questionnaires developed jointly by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
The survey draws as potential respondents the adult and child members of Vermont Medicaid who were continuously enrolled in the plan for at least 6 months, with no more than one enrollment gap of 45 days or less.
Story Behind the Curve
The rate reflected above is a composite of questions that asked adult Vermont Medicaid beneficiaires about their experience getting healthcare appointments as quickly as they felt like they needed them, or their ability to access care.
As the trend lines on the graph above display, Vermont Medicaid has historically performed on par with the national average for all Medicaid plans. With the many healthcare reform efforts underway in Vermont, like patient-centered medical homes and value based payment models, we hope to see our performance on this measure improve. Our rate for this measure did increase in 2021; we will continue to monitor it.
Last updated: 03/2022