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Cervical Cancer Screening

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Measure Information 2026 Performance Period
Title Cervical Cancer Screening
CMS eCQM ID CMS124v14
CBE ID* Not Applicable
MIPS Quality ID 309
Measure Steward National Committee for Quality Assurance
Description

Percentage of women 21-64 years of age who were screened for cervical cancer using either of the following criteria:

- Women age 21-64 who had cervical cytology performed within the last 3 years

- Women age 30-64 who had cervical human papillomavirus (HPV) testing performed within the last...

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Measure Scoring Proportion
Measure Type Process
Stratification

None

Risk Adjustment

None

Rationale

All women are at risk for cervical cancer. In 2020, an estimated 13,800 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer in the U.S., resulting in an estimated 4,290 deaths (National Cancer Institute, 2020). Screening can identify precancerous lesions and can detect invasive cancer early, when...

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Clinical Recommendation Statement

The U.S Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends screening for cervical cancer every 3 years with cervical cytology alone in women aged 21 to 29 years. For women aged 30 to 65 years, the USPSTF recommends screening every 3 years with cervical cytology alone, every 5 years with...

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Improvement Notation

Higher score equals better quality

Definition

None

Guidance

To ensure the measure is only looking for a cervical cytology test only after a woman turns 21 years of age, the youngest age in the initial population is 23.

Please note the measure may include screenings performed outside the age range of patients referenced in the initial population....

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Initial Population

Women 24-64 years of age by the end of the measurement period with a visit during 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 had a hysterectomy with no residual cervix or a congenital absence of cervix.

Exclude patients receiving palliative care for any part of the measurement period.

Numerator

Women with one or more screenings for cervical cancer. Appropriate screenings are defined by any one of the following criteria:

- Cervical cytology performed during the measurement period or the two years prior to the measurement period for women 24-64 years of age by the end of the...

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Numerator Exclusions

None

Denominator Exceptions

None

Telehealth Eligible Yes
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Last Updated: May 07, 2025