Table 1_2_2_2 2011 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities ReportsThe National Healthcare Quality Report (NHQR) is a comprehensive national overview of quality of health care in the United States. It is organized around four dimensions of quality of care: effectiveness, patient safety, timeliness, and patient centeredness. Table 1_2_2.2Cervical cancer diagnosed at advanced stagea per 100,000 women age 20 and over,b by State, 2004-2007 2007200620052004StateRateSERateSERateSERateSEUnited Statesc11.10.111.40.1DNADNADNADNAAlabama13.50.911.30.811.30.811.60.8Alaska8.72.111.82.212.72.69.52.2Arizona9.80.710.10.79.30.710.20.7Arkansas13.51.213.41.213.71.214.01.2California11.40.311.40.311.90.311.40.3Colorado9.70.810.50.88.90.78.40.7Delaware11.91.912.82.012.12.011.71.9District of Columbia15.72.612.72.418.42.917.82.8Florida12.30.413.10.413.30.512.50.4Georgia11.80.610.40.611.40.611.20.6Idaho6.61.110.81.510.71.58.01.3Illinois11.60.512.20.512.10.511.90.5Indiana10.40.711.60.710.50.711.30.7Kansas9.71.08.30.910.91.110.61.1Kentucky12.70.912.50.913.10.913.91.0Louisiana12.30.913.00.913.40.913.20.9Maine10.51.58.71.39.11.412.81.6Maryland8.90.69.60.711.60.7DSUDSUMassachusetts7.40.58.60.68.40.69.70.6Michigan11.20.610.20.59.90.59.90.5Minnesota8.00.78.30.78.80.78.60.7Mississippi12.51.114.81.213.31.113.21.1Missouri11.70.711.20.711.30.712.10.8Montana7.21.48.71.65.01.29.41.7Nebraska11.31.48.01.110.61.39.81.3NevadaDSUDSU12.91.214.21.311.01.2New Hampshire7.21.29.81.410.51.57.11.2New Jersey12.90.613.30.611.90.613.10.6New York11.80.411.80.412.70.411.40.4North Carolina10.10.511.50.611.50.611.80.6North DakotaDSUDSUDSUDSU7.41.89.12.1Ohio10.60.511.70.511.30.510.80.5Oklahoma14.51.114.71.111.91.011.20.9Oregon11.10.98.90.88.20.87.70.8Pennsylvania11.70.511.10.511.10.510.80.5Rhode Island9.91.59.81.611.71.715.31.9South Carolina11.10.812.00.910.80.811.20.8South Dakota7.51.76.91.611.92.29.71.9Tennessee10.90.712.20.712.50.812.10.7Texas13.50.412.70.413.60.413.30.4VermontDSUDSU7.71.98.31.89.42.0Virginia8.70.69.80.69.80.69.00.6Washington8.30.610.50.79.30.69.50.7West Virginia13.01.412.21.414.91.513.21.4Wisconsin7.60.68.30.6DSUDSUDSUDSUWyoming8.72.214.42.99.62.313.63.0a. Includes all invasive tumors.b. Estimates are per 100,000 women age 20 and over and are age adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard million population by 5-year age groups.c. United States estimates included all registries meeting United States Cancer Statistics publication criteria for the given year and covers 100% of the U.S. population in 2006 and 99.2% (NV excluded) of the U.S. population in 2007.DNA - Data have not been analyzed.DSU - Registry did not meet the data quality criteria for all invasive cancers combined or confidentiality. Data quality criteria include: case ascertainment is 90% or more complete; no more than 5% of cases are ascertained solely on the basis of a death certificate; no more than 3% of cases are missing information on sex; no more than 3% of cases are missing information on age; no more than 5% percent are missing information on race; at least 97% of the registry's records passed a set of core single-field, interfield, and interrecord computerized edits.� Confidentiality requires at least 16 cases.Key: SE: standard error.Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute, National Program of Cancer Registries, United States Cancer Statistics. Current as of March 2012 Internet Citation: Table 1_2_2_2: 2011 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. March 2012. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqrdr11/1_cancer/T1_2_2_2.html