Chronic Disease Under Control: Managed Care Plan Distribution, 2006

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Chronic Disease Under Control: Managed Care Plan Distribution, 2006 QUALITY: EFFECTIVE CARE Chronic Disease Under Control: Managed Care Plan Distribution, 2006 Diabetes Hypertension Percent of adults with diagnosed diabetes whose HbA1c level <9.0% Percent of adults with hypertension whose blood pressure <140/90 mmHg Note: Diabetes includes ages 18–75; hypertension includes ages 18–85. Data: Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (NCQA 2007). Source: Commonwealth Fund National Scorecard on U.S. Health System Performance, 2008