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Adults 65+ who Received Recommended Preventive Services: Females

Census Tract: 06111008305
Measurement Period: 2020
This indicator shows the percentage of women aged 65 and older who received recommended clinical preventive services during the past year. 

This includes: an influenza vaccination in the past year; a pneumococcal vaccination (PPV) ever; either a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) within the past year, a sigmoidoscopy within the past 5 years and a FOBT within the past 3 years, or a colonoscopy within the previous 10 years; and a mammogram in the past 2 years.
Data on all services in the core set are not available every year given the rotating core questions on BRFSS. The indicator should not be assumed to cover all recommended clinical preventives services for this age group.

Why is this important?

Utilizing appropriate clinical and preventive services can have important implications on the progression and treatment of many diseases. Individuals aged 65 and older who receive recommended clinical preventive services in a timely manner have greater opportunity to prevent disease or detect disease during earlier, treatable stages. 
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Census Tract: 06111008305

37.8%
Source: CDC - PLACES
Measurement period: 2020
Maintained by: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute
Last update: September 2023
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Technical note: Sub-county small area estimates use state and county data from the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) in tandem with demographic data for census tracts and cities. It is not appropriate to use this data for evaluation purposes.
Census 2010 population counts and geographic boundaries data were used because corresponding Census 2020 population data are not available.
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Adults 65+ who Received Recommended Preventive Services: Females

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Measurement Period: 2020
Data Source: CDC - PLACES
November 24, 2024www.healthmattersinvc.org
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16.1% - 20.1%
20.1% - 25.7%
25.7% - 30.2%
30.2% - 34.1%
34.1% - 39.3%
There are 172 Census Tract values. The lowest value is 16.1%, and the highest value is 39.3%. Half of the values are between 27.8% and 34.8%. The middle (median) value is 31.7%.

Data Source

  • CDC - PLACES
    Note: This source uses Zip Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) for its Zip Code data. Learn more
    Maintained By: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute (Methodology)

Filed under: Health / Older Adults, Clinical Care, Older Adults, Women