Contraceptive Care – All Women : Long-Acting Reversible Method of Contraception (LARC) (CCW, CMS Adult and Child Core Set)

The percentage of women ages 15 to 44 at risk of unintended pregnancy who were provided a long-acting reversible method of contraception (LARC). This is an access measure, and the focus is on making sure that women have access to LARC methods.

Measure Identifier: CMS_CCW.02

Please see Report Details below for more information on selected subgroups, organizations, and aggregation.

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