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Chlamydia Screening in Women

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Measure Information 2025 Performance Period
Title Chlamydia Screening in Women
CMS eCQM ID CMS153v13
CBE ID* Not Applicable
MIPS Quality ID 310
Measure Steward National Committee for Quality Assurance
Description

Percentage of women 16-24 years of age who were identified as sexually active at any time during the measurement period and who had at least one test for chlamydia during the measurement period

Measure Scoring Proportion measure
Measure Type Process
Stratification

Report a total score, and each of the following strata:

Stratum 1: Patients age 16-20 by the end of the measurement period.

Stratum 2: Patients age 21-24 by the end of the measurement period.

Risk Adjustment

None

Rationale

Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infection in the U.S., resulting in roughly 1.7 million cases (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2019). Chlamydia infections are often asymptomatic, but, if left untreated, can lead to serious and...

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Clinical Recommendation Statement

U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (2021) recommends screening for chlamydia in all sexually active women aged 24 years or younger and in women 25 years or older who are at increased risk for infection (B recommendation)

Improvement Notation

Higher score indicates better quality

Definition

None

Guidance

Codes to identify sexually active women include codes for: pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, contraceptives or contraceptive devices, and infertility treatments.

The denominator exclusion does not apply to patients who qualify for the initial population (IP) based on services...

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Initial Population

Women 16 to 24 years of age by the end of the measurement period who are sexually active and who had a visit in the measurement period

Denominator

Equals Initial Population

Denominator Exclusions

Exclude patients who are in hospice care for any part of the measurement period.

Women who are only eligible for the initial population due to a pregnancy test during the measurement period, and who had an order for an x-ray or for a specified medication on the date of the pregnancy test...

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Numerator

Women with at least one chlamydia test during the measurement period

Numerator Exclusions

Not Applicable

Denominator Exceptions

None

Telehealth Eligible Yes
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Last Updated: May 06, 2025