Understanding Sexual Activity Defined in the HEDIS Measure of Screening Young Women for Chlamydia trachomatis

Guoyu Tao PhD (Health Scientist), Cathleen M. Walsh DrPH (Senior Health Scientist), Lynda A. Anderson PhD (Behavior Scientist), Kathleen L. Irwin MD, MPH (Medical Epidemiologist and Chief)
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Abstract

Background

Periodic screening of sexually active young women for Chlamydia trachomatis is widely recommended and is now monitored in the Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set (HEDIS). Because little is known about how well the HEDIS measure identifies sexually active women eligible for screening, rates of sexual activity as defined by the measure’s specifications were compared with those derived from self-reported sexual behavior and use of sexual health services among privately insured women.

Methods

Using the 1996 MarketScan claims data for privately insured women aged 15–25 years, a measure of sexual activity based on the HEDIS specifications for sexual activity was calculated, that is, claims for Pap tests and pelvic examinations, contraceptive services, pregnancy-related services, and screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases.

Results

For privately insured women 15–25 years of age, the sexual activity rate was estimated to be 27% based on the HEDIS algorithm using the MarketScan claims data and 60% based on self-reported sexual behavior or 62% based on self-reported use of sexual health services using the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) data.

Discussion

Among young, privately insured women, use of claims specified by HEDIS classifies a smaller proportion of young women as sexually active than does use of self-reported survey data on sexual behavior or use of sexual health services. If HEDIS continues to rely on claims data because it is easier or less costly to collect and analyze than survey data, users of this performance measure should be aware that it may underestimate the number of women who are eligible for this screening benefit.

了解在筛查年轻女性沙眼衣原体的HEDIS措施中定义的性活动
背景:对性活跃的年轻女性进行沙眼衣原体的定期筛查被广泛推荐,现在在健康计划雇主数据和信息集(HEDIS)中进行监测。由于人们对HEDIS措施在多大程度上确定有资格进行筛查的性活跃妇女知之甚少,因此将该措施规范定义的性活动率与私人保险妇女中自我报告的性行为和使用性健康服务所得的性活动率进行了比较。方法利用1996年MarketScan对15-25岁私人保险女性的索赔数据,根据HEDIS对性活动的规范计算性活动的度量,即巴氏试验和骨盆检查、避孕服务、怀孕相关服务以及性传播疾病的筛查和治疗的索赔。结果对于私人保险的15-25岁女性,性活动率根据使用MarketScan索赔数据的HEDIS算法估计为27%,根据自我报告的性行为估计为60%,根据1995年全国家庭增长调查(NSFG)数据的自我报告使用性健康服务估计为62%。讨论在有私人保险的年轻妇女中,与使用自我报告的性行为调查数据或使用性健康服务相比,使用HEDIS规定的索赔将年轻妇女归类为性活跃的比例较小。如果HEDIS继续依赖索赔数据,因为它比调查数据更容易收集和分析或成本更低,这种绩效衡量的用户应该意识到,它可能低估了有资格获得这种筛查福利的妇女人数。
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