The Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandates that private insurers and Medicare cover the costs of colorectal cancer screening tests since theUnited States Preventive Services Task Force(USPSTF) advises them. The ACA specifies that insurers do not charge people out-of-pocket costs, such as copays or d...
says Dr. Lauren Bleich, a gastroenterologist with Gastro Health in Acton, Massachusetts. Most plans will also cover this preventive service if you have specific risk factors, like family history of colorectal cancer or certain genetic conditions. ...
- 《American Journal of Preventive Medicine》 被引量: 369发表: 2000年 As tests evolve and costs of cancer care rise: reappraising stool-based screening for colorectal neoplasia Background Colorectal cancer screening and treatment are rapidly evolving. Aims To reappraise stool-based colorectal cancer ...
American Journal of Preventive MedicineKrist AH, Jones RM, Woolf SH, et al. Timing of repeat colonoscopy: Disparity between guidelines and endoscopists' recommendation. Am J Prev Med 2007;33:471-8.Krist AH, Jones RM, Woolf SH, et al. Timing of repeat colono- scopy: disparity between ...
Screening colonoscopy Most colonoscopies are screening colonoscopies, and they’re most often used for colon cancer screenings. This is a preventive procedure used to check your colon to make sure there aren’t any signs of an underlying condition. Patients get screening colonoscopies when they don...
Preventive Services Task Force PURPOSE: To assess the effectiveness of different colorectal cancer screening tests for adults at average risk. DATA SOURCES: Recent systematic reviews; Gu... Pignone,Michael - 《Annals of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 4261发表: 2002年 A DECISION MODEL AND COST-...
Incomplete polyp resection during colonoscopy—results of the Complete Adenoma Resection (CARE) Study. Gastroenterology. 2013;144(1):74–80.e1. PubMed Google Scholar Lieberman DA, Rex DK, Winawer SJ, Giardiello FM, Johnson DA, Levin TR. Guidelines for colonoscopy surveillance after screening ...
Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines apply to routine screening. The USPSTF guidelines have no A or B recommendations for high-risk screening. The USPSTF guidelines explain: “This recommendation applies to asymptomatic adults 50 years and older who are at average risk of colorectal ...
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