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New Hampshire Health Center Program Uniform Data System (UDS) Data

Total Number of Reporting Program Awardees: 9

Reporting Period: 2024

Total Patients Served: 92,962

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. Learn more.

National Quality Leader
22.22%
Health Center Quality Leader - Silver
22.22%
Improving Health Care Access
22.22%
Advancing Health Information Technology for Quality
55.56%
Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH)
88.89%

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 2024 UDS Data Tables

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UDS Data Five-Year Summary

Age and Race / Ethnicity 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Total Patients 89,070 89,383 89,265 90,175 92,962
Ages (% of total patients)
% Children (< 18 years) 22.64% 22.44% 21.86% 20.92% 20.02%
Children (< 18 years) 20,163 20,061 19,512 18,861 18,609
% Adults (18 – 64 years) 60.13% 59.91% 59.07% 58.73% 58.37%
Adults (18 – 64 years) 53,561 53,551 52,725 52,958 54,266
% Older Adults (Ages 65 and over) 17.23% 17.64% 19.08% 20.36% 21.61%
Older Adults (Ages 65 and over) 15,346 15,771 17,028 18,356 20,087
Patients By Race & Ethnicity (% known)
% Racial and/or Ethnic Minority Patients 20.92% 21.19% 21.73% 20.16% 21.78%
Number of Racial and/or Ethnic Minority Patients 17,531 17,914 18,412 16,827 19,135
% Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish Origin Patients 12.41% 12.43% 13.04% 13.46% 13.32%
Number of Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish Origin Ethnicity Patients 10,501 10,591 11,145 11,316 11,830
% Non-Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish Origin White Patients 80.01% 79.65% 79.18% 80.42% 78.87%
Number of Non-Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish Origin White Patients 66,276 66,632 66,317 66,630 68,724
% Total Asian Patients * 3.33% 3.47% 3.58% 2.91% 3.58%
Number of Total Asian Patients * 2,762 2,902 3,000 2,414 3,116
% Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Patients * 0.22% 0.19% 0.16% 0.13% 0.26%
Number of Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Patients * 180 160 132 111 223
% Black or African American Patients * 4.27% 4.54% 4.47% 3.43% 4.71%
Number of Black or African American Patients * 3,533 3,801 3,743 2,843 4,104
% American Indian/Alaska Native Patients * 0.50% 0.55% 0.52% 0.46% 0.61%
Number of American Indian/Alaska Native Patients * 411 456 435 383 533
% More than one race Patients * 1.95% 1.78% 1.61% 0.67% 0.48%
Number of Patients with More than one race * 1,617 1,486 1,345 556 421
Total Patients with Known Race Ethnicity (Denominator) 82,836 83,657 83,752 82,854 87,136
Total Racial and/or Ethnic Minority Patients (Denominator) 83,807 84,546 84,729 83,457 87,859
Total Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish Origin & Non-Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish Origin Patients (Denominator for Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish Origin Ethnicity) 84,601 85,184 85,458 84,048 88,824
Language (% known)
% Best Served in a Language other than English 13.95% 14.37% 14.44% 13.63% 12.46%
Number of Patients Best Served in a Language Other than English 12,425 12,848 12,886 12,292 11,585
Patient Characteristics 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Income Status (% of patients with known income)
Total Patients with Known Income (Denominator) 59,574 60,951 61,391 62,734 66,959
% Patients at or Below 200% of Federal Poverty Guideline 72.50% 73.57% 69.59% 69.51% 68.83%
Patients at or Below 200% of Federal Poverty Guideline 43,194 44,840 42,720 43,604 46,089
% Patients at or Below 100% of Federal Poverty Guideline (included in above) 44.52% 45.05% 41.88% 40.67% 36.76%
Patients at or Below 100% of Federal Poverty Guideline (included in above) 26,523 27,459 25,710 25,513 24,614
Insurance Status (% of total patients)
% None/Uninsured Patients 13.13% 11.92% 10.51% 14.26% 14.97%
None/Uninsured Patients 11,694 10,653 9,384 12,855 13,921
% None/Uninsured Children (<18 years) 8.55% 8.18% 8.06% 13.49% 16.58%
None/Uninsured Children (<18 years) 1,724 1,640 1,572 2,544 3,085
% Medicaid/CHIP Patients * 33.22% 34.24% 34.84% 30.87% 26.09%
Medicaid/CHIP Patients * 29,592 30,607 31,097 27,839 24,258
% Medicare Patients 18.78% 18.72% 19.23% 19.16% 22.24%
Medicare Patients 16,727 16,732 17,169 17,282 20,674
% Dually Eligible (Medicare and Medicaid) 4.00% 4.17% 4.33% 3.24% 3.59%
Dually Eligible (Medicare and Medicaid) 3,563 3,724 3,868 2,924 3,340
% Other Third-Party Patients 34.87% 35.12% 35.42% 35.71% 36.69%
Other Third-Party Patients 31,057 31,391 31,615 32,199 34,109
Total Patients 89,070 89,383 89,265 90,175 92,962
Children (< 18 years) 20,163 20,061 19,512 18,861 18,609
Special Populations
% Homeless Patients 6.64% 6.17% 5.58% 5.50% 5.80%
Total Homeless Patients 5,913 5,519 4,977 4,962 5,396
% Total Migratory and Seasonal Agricultural Workers or Their Family Members 0.54% 0.61% 0.66% 0.68% 0.54%
Total Migratory and Seasonal Agricultural Workers or Their Family Members (All health centers report this line) 479 541 593 610 498
% Public Housing Patients 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Total Patients Served at a Health Center Located In or Immediately Accessible to a Public Housing Site 0 0 0 0 0
% School-Based Service Site Patients 0.00% 0.00% 0.45% 0.48% 0.76%
School-Based Service Site Patients 0 0 403 435 704
% Veterans Patients 2.95% 2.93% 2.85% 2.96% 2.65%
Veterans Patients 2,632 2,615 2,548 2,668 2,464
Number of Female Patients (ages 15-44) 19,725 19,671 19,447 19,525 19,926
% Patients Under 15 Who are Female 16.20% 16.06% 15.41% 14.77% 13.85%
Number of Patients Under 15 Who are Female 8,170 8,084 7,741 7,513 7,207
Patients 15-64 Who are Female 66.60% 66.31% 65.69% 65.05% 64.95%
Number of Patients 15-64 Who are Female 33,597 33,368 32,991 33,082 33,784
Patients 65 and Over Who are Female 17.20% 17.63% 18.89% 20.18% 21.20%
Number of Patients 65 and Over Who are Female 8,679 8,872 9,488 10,264 11,028
Total Female Patients (Denominator) 50,446 50,324 50,220 50,859 52,019
Services (% of patients) 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
% Medical Patients 91.29% 91.82% 91.19% 89.28% 94.70%
Medical Patients 81,310 82,075 81,398 80,505 88,034
% Dental Patients 9.49% 9.64% 8.98% 8.24% 9.92%
Dental Patients 8,449 8,620 8,016 7,428 9,223
% Mental Health Patients 11.50% 11.55% 12.30% 11.77% 9.36%
Mental Health Patients 10,244 10,328 10,981 10,616 8,700
% Substance Use Disorder Patients 2.03% 3.46% 2.30% 2.36% 2.04%
Substance Use Disorder Patients 1,809 3,091 2,054 2,126 1,898
% Vision Patients 1.72% 2.39% 2.64% 1.93% 1.22%
Vision Patients 1,533 2,133 2,361 1,744 1,133
% Enabling Services Patients 6.30% 5.75% 7.69% 6.09% 6.79%
Enabling Services Patients 5,609 5,139 6,863 5,495 6,314
Total Patients 89,070 89,383 89,265 90,175 92,962
Clinical Data 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Patients
Medical Conditions (% of Patients with Medical Conditions)
% Hypertension Patients * 31.45% 32.37% 32.13% 32.13% 33.02%
Number of Hypertension Patients * 19,380 20,190 19,990 19,999 22,711
% Diabetes Patients * 13.20% 13.04% 13.43% 13.50% 14.00%
Number of Diabetes Patients * 7,646 7,628 7,778 7,771 8,858
% Asthma 5.23% 4.56% 4.94% 5.86% 6.70%
Number of Asthma Patients 4,254 3,740 4,018 4,719 5,897
% Symptomatic/Asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 0.06% 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.06%
Number of Symptomatic/Asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 46 43 42 52 55
Prenatal
Number of Prenatal Care Patients 1,614 1,500 1,448 1,348 1,258
Number of Prenatal Care Patients who Delivered 889 828 789 782 754
Quality of Care Measures
Perinatal Health
Early Entry into Prenatal Care (first visit in first trimester) 77.08% 74.33% 83.70% 80.93% 82.51%
Number of Access to Prenatal Care (First Prenatal Visit in 1st Trimester) 1,244 1,115 1,212 1,091 1,038
% Low and Very Low Birth Weight 8.12% 7.40% 7.55% 11.01% 7.53%
Number of Newborns with Low Birth Weight 73 62 59 87 57
Preventive Health Screening & Services
Cervical Cancer Screening * 67.89% 68.47% 65.81% 64.59% 63.58%
Number of Patients Screened for Cervical Cancer * 16,120 16,345 15,700 15,641 15,961
Breast Cancer Screening 64.54% 61.44% 63.85% 62.50% 67.93%
Number of Patients Screened for Breast Cancer 9,435 8,757 9,136 8,802 10,303
Weight Assessment and Counseling for Nutrition and Physical Activity for Children and Adolescents * 59.58% 68.82% 67.59% 64.71% 65.11%
Number of Children Age 3-17 with Weight Assessment and Counseling for Nutrition and Physical Activity * 8,024 9,162 9,042 8,609 9,276
Body Mass Index (BMI) Screening and Follow-Up Plan * 63.17% 66.61% 68.82% 57.96% 48.83%
Number of Adult Medical Patients Age 18 and Older with Body Mass Index (BMI) Screening and Follow-Up * 36,164 40,198 42,487 36,491 32,567
Percent Adults Screened for Tobacco Use and Receiving Cessation Intervention * 89.59% 84.17% 85.93% 77.65% 75.08%
Number of Adult Medical Patients Age 12 and Older Screened for Tobacco Use and Received Cessation Counseling * 46,707 44,788 45,215 41,366 47,239
Colorectal Cancer Screening * 58.71% 56.21% 54.23% 46.83% 50.04%
Number of Patients Screened for Colorectal Cancer * 15,741 15,300 14,606 14,968 16,982
Childhood Immunization Status * 55.59% 52.95% 42.96% 39.96% 36.37%
Number of Children Under Age 3 Who Received Appropriate Childhood Immunizations * 547 475 406 360 311
Screening for Depression and Follow-Up Plan * 64.53% 66.66% 71.95% 68.14% 62.73%
Number of Patients Screened for Clinical Depression and if Positive had a Follow-Up Plan Documented * 28,045 28,561 33,032 35,231 44,990
Depression Remission at Twelve Months * - - - - -
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 42 51 205 120 31
Dental Sealants for Children between 6-9 Years * - - - - -
Number of Children Age 6-9 Who Received Dental Sealants 150 152 210 226 281
HIV Screening * - - - - -
Number of Patients 15 through 65 years of age who were tested for HIV when within age range 11,341 12,231 12,940 13,207 16,829
Chronic Disease Management
Statin Therapy for the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease * 65.66% 63.94% 65.75% 74.12% 72.57%
Number of Patients at High Risk of Cardiovascular Events who were Prescribed or were on Statin Therapy * 6,232 9,455 9,383 10,332 11,075
Ischemic Vascular Disease (IVD): Use of Aspirin or Another Antiplatelet * 84.97% 75.14% 71.64% 71.41% 67.29%
Number of Patients Age 18 and Older Diagnosed with Ischemic Vascular Disease (IVD): Use of Aspirin or Another Antithrombotic * 2,996 3,068 2,849 2,967 3,026
Controlling High Blood Pressure * 65.97% 66.64% 64.36% 72.06% 68.61%
Number of Patients with Hypertension (HTN) Whose Blood Pressure (BP) was Controlled (< 140/90 mmHg) * 12,785 13,455 12,866 14,412 15,582
Diabetes: Hemoglobin A1c Poor Control * 26.51% 23.02% 24.66% 25.89% 22.30%
Number of Diabetic Patients with Poorly Controlled Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c > 9%) or No Test During Year * 2,027 1,756 1,918 2,012 1,975
% of Patients seen for follow-up within 30 days of first ever HIV diagnosis - - - - -
Number of HIV Patients Who were Newly Diagnosed HIV and Received Follow-up Treatment - - - - -
Cost Data 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Total Health Center Cluster $25,354,256 $24,431,406 $24,258,859 $26,617,461 $26,436,350
Total Cost $118,733,207 $123,536,376 $132,252,659 $140,028,813 $148,862,207
Total Accrued Cost per Patient $1,333.03 $1,382.10 $1,481.57 $1,552.86 $1,601.32

Footnotes

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