This layer displays the percentage of female Medicare beneficiaries age 35 and older that received an annual breast exam or mammogram in the latest report year (2017).
Breast Cancer Screening (Mammogram) by County, 2019
This layer displays the percentage of Medicare beneficiaries who received a mammography in the latest report year (2019).
Breast Cancer Screening (Mammogram) by County, 2020
This layer displays the percentage of Medicare beneficiaries who received a mammography in the latest report year (2020).
Patients with Annual Eye Exam, 2019
This layer displays the percent and total of diabetic Medicare enrollees receiving eye exam in 2019 by county, state, or hospital service area (HSA).
Patients with Annual HA1C Test (Diabetes), 2019
This layer displays the percent and total of diabetic Medicare enrollees receiving HbA1c testing in 2019 by county, state, or hospital service area (HSA).
Mammogram (Past 2 Years), 2019
This layer displays the percent and total of female Medicare enrollees age 67-69 having at least one mammogram every two years as of 2019 by county, state, or hospital service area (HSA).
Breast Cancer Screening (Mammogram), by County, Medicare Population, 2021
This layer displays the percentage of Medicare beneficiaries who received a mammography in the latest report year (2020).
Colonoscopy in Past 10 Years (Population Aged 50-75)
This layer displays cancer screening and risk factor information from the State Cancer Profiles data โ a collaboration between the Center For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and National Cancer Institute (NCI). County level model-based estimates are calculated by combining responses from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), and uses the U. S. Census Small Area Estimates (SAE) methodology to estimate data for non-response areas. Low (-95%) and High (+95%) confidence intervals are also included in the popup. The width of a confidence interval depends on the amount of variability in the data. Narrow confidence intervals tend to imply greater certainty in the estimate, while wide confidence intervals tend to imply more variability in the data and could mean there is less certainty. For more information visit the State Cancer Profiles Methodology Page.
Colonoscopy in Past 10 Years (Population Aged 50-75)
This layer displays cancer screening and risk factor information from the State Cancer Profiles data โ a collaboration between the Center For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and National Cancer Institute (NCI). County level model-based estimates are calculated by combining responses from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), and uses the U. S. Census Small Area Estimates (SAE) methodology to estimate data for non-response areas. Low (-95%) and High (+95%) confidence intervals are also included in the popup. The width of a confidence interval depends on the amount of variability in the data. Narrow confidence intervals tend to imply greater certainty in the estimate, while wide confidence intervals tend to imply more variability in the data and could mean there is less certainty. For more information visit the State Cancer Profiles Methodology Page.
Breast Cancer Screening (Mammogram), by County, Medicare Population, 2021
This layer displays the percentage of Medicare beneficiaries who received a mammography in the latest report year (2020).