CCP: Contraceptive Care – Postpartum Women - LARC 60 days- Ages 15–20 (CCS-19)
Current Value
23.3%
Definition
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Notes on Methodology
- This is a U.S. Office of Population Affairs measure.
- This measure was first added to the Child Core set in 2017.
- 2 rates are reportable for this measure - long-acting reversible method of contraception (LARC) provided within 3 and 60 days of delivery. The measure rate above is for within 60 days of delivery.
Story Behind the Curve
This measure shows:
Among women ages 15-20 who had a live birth, the percentage that were provided a long-acting reversible method of contraception (LARC) within 3 and 60 days of delivery.
The LARC rate is an access measure, and the focus is on making sure that women have access to LARC methods during the postpartum period.
Last updated: February 2020
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