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Targeted mailed materials and the Medicare beneficiary: Increasing mammogram screening among the elderly - Fox, Stein, et al. - 2001 () Citation Context ...th an incentive and a peer-counseling call (Janz et al., 1997). Targeted mailings informing individuals of having insurance coverage for ...
Without insurance, a mammogram can cost less than $200 to more than $300. With insurance, out-of-pocket expenses vary based on your plan, type of imaging, and where the test is performed.
085 women age 65 to 74 years of age in 24 Medicare Advantage plans that eliminated cost sharing to provide full coverage for theservice, compared with 52,035 women in 48 matching Medicare Advantage plans that had and maintained full insurance coverage for mammography....