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12.20.2013 Evidence-Based Cervical Cancer Screening of Average-Risk, Asymptomatic Women (ECS) Step 3 of Rate 2 Underscreened does not specify what to do with the remaining population of women 30- 65 years with no hysterectomy who have no cervical cytology tests in the measurement year or two years prior to the measurement year and EITHER:
• Zero cervical cytology and HPV co-tests OR
• Two or more cervical cytology and HPV co-tests in the three or four years prior to the measurement year.

Could you clarify?

Per step 3 of Rate 3: Screened Too Frequently, a member with two or more cervical cytology and HPV co-tests in the third or fourth year prior to the measurement year is considered Screened Too Frequently.

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