NCQA Report: Health Care Quality Improves, But Breast Cancer Screening LagsAnis unavailable. This article is available as HTML full text and PDF.doi:10.1097/01.COT.0000290953.21395.aePeggy EastmanOncology Times
BCF-E would be an ECDS measure. Cervical Cancer Screening Follow-Up (CCF-E) This would measure the percentage of commercial and Medicaid members from 21–64 years old with possible or confirmed higher-risk cervical cancer screening results who receive follow-up care within 90 days. CCF-E woul...