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2009 New Jersey HMO Performance Report |
Staying Healthy |
Does the HMO help members stay healthy and avoid illness?
A comparison of each HMO’s performance to the New Jersey HMO average shows how effective the HMOs are in working with doctors to provide important preventive services that help members stay healthy.
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HMO |
Testing for
breast cancer |
Testing for cervical cancer |
Check-ups for
new mothers |
Immunizations
for children |
Aetna - HMO/POS |
63 |
78 |
89 |
83* |
AmeriHealth - HMO/POS |
68 |
80 |
80 |
83 |
CIGNA - HMO/POS |
65 |
78 |
84 |
82 |
Health Net - HMO/POS |
69 |
83 |
79 |
78* |
Horizon - HMO |
66 |
78 |
82 |
84* |
Oxford - HMO/POS |
66 |
81 |
75 |
74* |
*Childhood Immunization Data for Aetna, Health Net, Horizon and Oxford reflects 2007 rather than 2008 reporting year. |
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Testing for breast cancer
Mammograms are recommended for detection of breast cancer. Percent of women aged 42–69 who received a mammogram within the past two years: |
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Testing for cervical cancer
Pap smears are recommended for detection of cervical cancer. Percent of women aged 21–64 who received a Pap test within the past three years: |
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Check-ups for new mothers
During a visit, providers can check a new mother’s
recovery from childbirth and answer questions.
Percent of new mothers who received a check-up
within eight weeks after delivery: |
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Immunizations for children
Immunization shots prevent childhood diseases
such as polio, measles, mumps, rubella and
whooping cough. Percent of children who received
recommended immunizations by age two: |
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