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Illinois Health Center Program Uniform Data System (UDS) Data

Total Number of Reporting Program Awardees: 45

Reporting Period: 2022

Total Patients Served: 1,397,391

Reporting Source: Uniform Data System (UDS) Report

Community Health Center Quality Recognition (CHQR) Badges

The CHQR badges recognize Health Center Program awardees and LALs that have made notable quality improvement achievements in the areas of access, quality, health equity, and health information technology for the most recent UDS reporting period. Additionally, COVID-19 badges were introduced to recognize health centers’ contributions to the public health emergency response in the areas of data collection, testing, and vaccinations. Learn more.

National Quality Leader
6.67 %
Health Center Quality Leader - Gold
13.33 %
Health Center Quality Leader - Silver
15.56 %
Health Center Quality Leader - Bronze
4.44 %
Access Enhancer
22.22 %
Health Disparities Reducer
17.78 %
Advancing Health Information Technology (HIT) for Quality
57.78 %
COVID-19 Public Health Champion Badge
17.78 %
Social Risk Factors
26.67 %
Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH)
80.00 %

Note that percentages represent the number of health center awardees that met the criteria for each CHQR badge from a denominator of health centers that reported UDS data.

Expanded Summaries for 2022 UDS Data Tables

UDS Data Five-Year Summary

Age and Race / Ethnicity 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Total Patients 1,358,862 1,386,780 1,407,196 1,448,136 1,397,391
Age (% of total patients)
% Children (< 18 years) 35.79 % 35.35 % 30.11 % 32.77 % 32.63 %
Children (< 18 years) 486,394 490,241 423,729 474,484 455,938
% Adults (18 – 64 years) 58.22 % 58.40 % 62.82 % 59.79 % 59.43 %
Adults (18 – 64 years) 791,069 809,894 883,942 865,837 830,441
% Older Adults (Age 65 and over) 5.99 % 6.25 % 7.07 % 7.45 % 7.94 %
Older Adults (Age 65 and over) 81,399 86,645 99,525 107,815 111,012
Patients By Race & Ethnicity (% known)
% Racial and/or Ethnic Minority Patients 73.33 % 74.14 % 73.86 % 74.65 % 74.94 %
Number of Racial and/or Ethnic Minority Patients 945,046 972,593 962,836 1,017,061 975,012
% Hispanic/Latino Patients 36.70 % 37.71 % 39.35 % 39.29 % 40.04 %
Number of Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity Patients 484,794 506,393 525,812 548,525 536,116
% Non-Hispanic White Patients 30.94 % 30.09 % 31.00 % 29.95 % 29.99 %
Number of Non-Hispanic White Patients 343,665 339,281 340,845 345,396 326,115
% Asian Patients * 2.83 % 2.98 % 2.94 % 2.97 % 3.09 %
Number of Asian Patients * 31,481 33,622 32,332 34,274 33,561
% Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Patients * 0.18 % 0.16 % 0.16 % 0.16 % 0.19 %
Number of Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Patients * 1,974 1,752 1,769 1,875 2,095
% Black/African American Patients * 38.39 % 38.03 % 36.65 % 37.32 % 36.98 %
Number of Black/African American * 426,330 428,834 402,942 430,354 402,053
% American Indian/Alaska Native Patients * 0.57 % 0.68 % 0.80 % 1.16 % 1.17 %
Number of American Indian/Alaska Native Patients * 6,374 7,671 8,743 13,430 12,721
% More than one race Patients * 1.48 % 2.30 % 1.59 % 2.01 % 1.96 %
Number of Patients with More than one race * 16,404 25,913 17,454 23,161 21,310
Total Patients with Known Race Ethnicity (Denominator) 1,110,609 1,127,480 1,099,449 1,153,255 1,087,281
Total Racial and/or Ethnic Minority Patients (Denominator) 1,288,711 1,311,874 1,303,681 1,362,457 1,301,127
Total Hispanic/Latino & Non-Hispanic Latino Patients (Denominator for Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity) 1,320,809 1,342,863 1,336,155 1,396,198 1,339,035
Language (% known)
% Best Served in a Language other than English 20.49 % 23.91 % 23.66 % 23.73 % 25.17 %
Number of Patients Best Served in a Language Other than English 278,498 331,633 332,908 343,601 351,761
Patient Characteristics 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Income Status (% of patients with known income)
Total Patients with Known Income (Denominator) 1,032,126 1,033,125 1,027,973 1,071,553 985,919
% Patients at or Below 200% of Federal Poverty Guideline 94.51 % 94.87 % 93.58 % 93.27 % 92.63 %
Patients at or Below 200% of Federal Poverty Guideline 975,437 980,110 961,982 999,476 913,211
% Patients at or Below 100% of Federal Poverty Guideline (included in above) 74.42 % 76.71 % 74.73 % 71.95 % 70.47 %
Patients at or Below 100% of Federal Poverty Guideline (included in above) 768,071 792,497 768,177 770,962 694,761
Insurance Status (% of total patients)
% None/Uninsured Patients 21.00 % 21.36 % 22.90 % 19.67 % 16.55 %
None/Uninsured Patients 285,318 296,281 322,227 284,850 231,215
% None/Uninsured Children (<18 years) 9.72 % 9.53 % 8.45 % 6.76 % 6.03 %
None/Uninsured Children (<18 years) 47,257 46,728 35,817 32,074 27,503
% Medicaid/CHIP Patients * 57.05 % 56.02 % 52.22 % 57.11 % 59.86 %
Medicaid/CHIP Patients * 775,207 776,879 734,871 827,067 836,436
% Medicare Patients 6.94 % 7.13 % 7.10 % 7.16 % 7.37 %
Medicare Patients 94,252 98,845 99,903 103,650 102,965
% Dually Eligible (Medicare and Medicaid) 3.06 % 3.11 % 2.97 % 3.00 % 3.06 %
Dually Eligible (Medicare and Medicaid) 41,647 43,112 41,864 43,373 42,722
% Other Third-Party Patients 15.02 % 15.49 % 17.78 % 16.06 % 16.23 %
Other Third-Party Patients 204,085 214,775 250,195 232,569 226,775
Total Patients 1,358,862 1,386,780 1,407,196 1,448,136 1,397,391
Children (< 18 years) 486,394 490,241 423,729 474,484 455,938
Special Populations
% Homeless Patients 3.05 % 3.34 % 2.64 % 2.61 % 3.04 %
Total Homeless Patients 41,401 46,279 37,218 37,806 42,511
% Total Agricultural Workers or Dependents 0.69 % 0.71 % 0.50 % 0.49 % 0.48 %
Total Agricultural Workers or Dependents 9,379 9,883 7,039 7,100 6,733
% Public Housing Patients 10.96 % 10.65 % 11.50 % 11.58 % 12.11 %
Total Patients Served at a Health Center Located In or Immediately Accessible to a Public Housing Site 148,866 147,722 161,773 167,666 169,271
% School-Based Service Site Patients 2.60 % 2.72 % 2.03 % 2.35 % 2.79 %
School-Based Service Site Patients 35,351 37,781 28,514 34,048 38,962
% Veterans Patients 0.99 % 0.97 % 0.86 % 0.69 % 0.69 %
Veterans Patients 13,422 13,487 12,107 9,987 9,641
Number of Female Patients (ages 15-44) 385,491 388,934 403,866 400,628 387,992
% Patients Under 15 Who are Female 25.32 % 25.08 % 21.42 % 23.17 % 22.65 %
Number of Patients Under 15 Who are Female 203,321 204,241 176,043 195,758 184,998
Patients 15-64 Who are Female 68.50 % 68.48 % 71.37 % 69.20 % 69.30 %
Number of Patients 15-64 Who are Female 550,009 557,785 586,439 584,510 566,026
Patients 65 and Over Who are Female 6.18 % 6.44 % 7.21 % 7.63 % 8.05 %
Number of Patients 65 and Over Who are Female 49,608 52,453 59,208 64,443 65,769
Total Female Patients (Denominator) 802,938 814,479 821,690 844,711 816,793
Patients by Sexual Orientation
% Lesbian or Gay (% of known) 3.86 % 3.68 % 3.31 % 3.21 % 3.04 %
% Heterosexual or straight (% of known) 94.26 % 94.31 % 94.50 % 94.40 % 93.88 %
% Bisexual (% of known) 1.51 % 1.69 % 1.70 % 1.84 % 2.08 %
% Other (% of known) 0.37 % 0.33 % 0.49 % 0.55 % 1.00 %
% Dont know (% of total) 60.02 % 53.05 % 1.89 % 4.16 % 3.61 %
% Chose not to disclose (% of total) - Patients by Sexual Orientation 3.66 % 3.61 % 3.80 % 6.40 % 6.67 %
% Unknown sexual orientation (% of total patients) 45.73 % 35.20 % 31.77 %
Patients by Gender Identity
% Male (% of known) 21.63 % 25.77 % 39.92 % 39.38 % 38.96 %
% Female (% of known) 32.57 % 37.83 % 59.02 % 58.61 % 59.77 %
% Transgender Man/Transgender Male/Transmasculine (% of known) 0.19 % 0.22 % 0.30 % 0.32 % 0.39 %
% Transgender Woman/Transgender Female/Transfeminine (% of known) 0.20 % 0.23 % 0.31 % 0.33 % 0.45 %
% Other (% of total) 44.53 % 35.43 % 0.28 % 0.95 % 0.31 %
% Chose not to disclose (% of total) - Patients by Gender Identity 1.94 % 1.43 % 1.12 % 2.28 % 2.18 %
% Unknown gender identity (% of total patients) 36.57 % 27.97 % 25.20 %
Services (% of patients) 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
% Medical Patients 90.86 % 89.90 % 92.75 % 92.80 % 91.97 %
Medical Patients 1,234,720 1,246,677 1,305,190 1,343,833 1,285,143
% Dental Patients 13.46 % 13.32 % 8.84 % 10.05 % 10.27 %
Dental Patients 182,864 184,685 124,343 145,545 143,551
% Mental Health Patients 7.81 % 8.46 % 8.51 % 8.41 % 9.05 %
Mental Health Patients 106,152 117,388 119,759 121,846 126,474
% Substance Use Disorder Patients 0.66 % 1.16 % 0.94 % 0.78 % 0.94 %
Substance Use Disorder Patients 8,906 16,087 13,222 11,340 13,127
% Vision Patients 0.51 % 0.50 % 0.27 % 0.42 % 0.41 %
Vision Patients 6,957 6,986 3,825 6,090 5,693
% Enabling Services Patients 9.00 % 9.03 % 7.51 % 7.91 % 8.85 %
Enabling Services Patients 122,280 125,260 105,739 114,541 123,716
Total Patients 1,358,862 1,386,780 1,407,196 1,448,136 1,397,391
Clinical Data 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Patients
Medical Conditions (% of Patients with Medical Conditions)
% Hypertension Patients * 22.96 % 24.73 % 23.15 % 26.26 % 24.99 %
Number of Hypertension Patients * 180,766 197,945 209,591 235,289 214,481
% Diabetes Patients * 14.03 % 14.65 % 12.78 % 14.40 % 15.78 %
Number of Diabetes Patients * 107,927 114,583 113,020 125,766 131,765
% Asthma 5.31 % 5.45 % 4.86 % 4.92 % 5.25 %
Number of Asthma Patients 65,604 67,914 63,436 66,077 67,472
% Symptomatic/Asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 0.76 % 0.77 % 0.70 % 0.72 % 0.78 %
Number of Symptomatic/Asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 9,402 9,659 9,200 9,643 9,983
Prenatal
Number of Prenatal Care Patients 43,058 41,816 38,050 36,121 34,781
Number of Prenatal Care Patients who Delivered 20,531 21,503 19,020 17,614 17,395
Quality of Care Measures
Perinatal Health
Early Entry into Prenatal Care (first visit in first trimester) 75.26 % 77.78 % 77.16 % 79.68 % 78.87 %
Number of Access to Prenatal Care (First Prenatal Visit in 1st Trimester) 32,404 32,523 29,361 28,780 27,431
% Low and Very Low Birth Weight 8.99 % 8.52 % 8.43 % 8.74 % 9.13 %
Number of Newborns with Low Birth Weight 1,872 1,846 1,615 1,550 1,600
Preventive Health Screening & Services
Cervical Cancer Screening * 60.80 % 62.71 % 55.30 % 58.78 % 60.62 %
Number of Cervical Cancer Screening Patients * 233,454 243,181 229,507 242,527 237,307
Breast Cancer Screening 39.03 % 39.88 % 46.16 %
Number of Female Patients Aged 51 through 73 who had a mammogram to screen for breast cancer 52,001 56,445 64,191
Weight Assessment and Counseling for Nutrition and Physical Activity for Children and Adolescents * 76.81 % 78.89 % 71.68 % 76.41 % 76.68 %
Number of Children Age 3-16 with Weight Assessment and Counseling for Nutrition and Physical Activity * 238,028 247,838 195,603 244,632 242,115
Body Mass Index (BMI) Screening and Follow-Up Plan * 75.87 % 77.40 % 67.21 % 65.22 % 62.82 %
Number of Adult Medical Patients Age 18 and Older with Body Mass Index (BMI) Screening and Follow-Up * 556,160 580,742 508,188 487,059 472,178
Percent Adults Screened for Tobacco Use and Receiving Cessation Intervention * 86.92 % 89.21 % 82.99 % 82.96 % 85.03 %
Number of Adult Medical Patients Age 18 and Older Screened for Tobacco Use and Received Cessation Counseling * 497,559 525,735 490,810 512,911 519,430
Colorectal Cancer Screening * 42.58 % 45.58 % 37.90 % 42.27 % 43.69 %
Number of Patients Screened for Colorectal Cancer * 96,583 109,136 97,023 113,666 114,645
Childhood Immunization Status * 32.01 % 34.80 % 34.92 % 32.72 % 29.67 %
Number of Children Under Age 3 Who Received Appropriate Childhood Immunizations * 8,059 8,739 7,642 7,268 6,302
Screening for Depression and Follow-Up Plan * 77.70 % 77.86 % 70.49 % 76.05 % 78.75 %
Number of Patients Screened for Clinical Depression and if Positive had a Follow-Up Plan Documented * 600,382 611,772 600,684 616,453 605,886
Depression Remission at Twelve Months 12.69 % 14.42 % 13.46 %
Number of Patients 12 years of age and older with major depression or dysthymia who reached remission 12 months (+/- 60 days) after an index event 3,335 2,504 2,369
Dental Sealants for Children between 6-9 Years 58.54 % 57.74 % 46.60 % 55.51 % 55.78 %
Number of Children Age 6-9 Who Received Dental Sealants 5,238 6,029 2,298 3,916 4,549
HIV Screening 40.01 % 49.19 % 55.55 %
Number of Patients 15 through 65 years of age who were tested for HIV when within age range 328,769 414,869 451,859
Chronic Disease Management
Statin Therapy for the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease * 70.26 % 71.77 % 74.09 % 77.80 %
Number of Patients at High Risk of Cardiovascular Events who were Prescribed or were on Statin Therapy * 84,752 91,321 104,658 125,774
Ischemic Vascular Disease (IVD): Use of Aspirin or Another Antiplatelet * 84.75 % 85.17 % 83.01 % 81.66 % 81.01 %
Number of Patients Age 18 and Older Diagnosed with Ischemic Vascular Disease (IVD): Use of Aspirin or Another Antithrombotic * 17,166 16,741 16,053 16,982 17,972
Controlling High Blood Pressure * 62.09 % 64.19 % 55.77 % 58.64 % 63.35 %
Number of Patients with Hypertension (HTN) Whose Blood Pressure (BP) was Controlled (< 140/90 mmHg) * 112,240 127,057 116,888 137,970 135,878
Diabetes: Hemoglobin A1c Poor Control * 33.89 % 32.89 % 38.50 % 34.64 % 31.51 %
Number of Diabetic Patients with Poorly Controlled Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c > 9%) or No Test During Year * 36,574 37,682 43,513 43,568 41,522
% of Patients seen for follow-up within 30 days of first ever HIV diagnosis 92.77 % 94.85 % 86.24 % 85.14 % 83.69 %
Number of HIV Patients Who were Newly Diagnosed HIV and Received Follow-up Treatment 385 387 307 275 277
Cost Data 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Total Health Center Cluster $196,658,872 $203,703,442 $196,450,595 $221,180,620 $206,505,571
Total Cost $1,040,902,079 $1,151,405,807 $1,260,559,934 $1,415,184,524 $1,537,574,893
Total Accrued Cost per Patient $766.01 $830.27 $895.80 $977.25 $1,100.32

Footnotes

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