BACKGROUND: Women of low socioeconomic status are at risk for delayed evaluation of abnormal mam-mograms and later stage presentations of breast cancer. Medicaid reimbursement for clinical services is lower than Medicare reimbursement, yet it is unclear whether low Medicaid reimbursement is a barrier to accessing mammography. The objective of the current study was to determine the association between reported insurance type (Medicaid vs Medicare), Medicaid reimbursement rate, and access to diagnostic mammography (DM). METHODS: Standardized patients (SPs) called 521 mammography facilities in defined geographic regions of 11 states in 2005. Facilities were divided between high, middle, and low reimbursing states based on the state’s relative ...
IntroductionNationally, about one third of women with breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed at late stage...
BackgroundWe examined mammography use before and after Medicare eliminated cost sharing for screenin...
Background: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) aimed at making health care affordable and accessible incl...
BACKGROUND: In 1991, Medicare began covering screening mammograms subject to copayment and deductibl...
Objective. To examine the relative impact of having health care coverage, type of coverage, a regula...
IntroductionThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded the coverage of Medicaid to include entire popula...
IntroductionThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded the coverage of Medicaid to include entire popula...
Introduction The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded the coverage of Medicaid to include entire popul...
As the rates of breast cancer continue to increase, researchers and medical professionals struggle t...
Background: Black and Hispanic women are diagnosed at a later stage of breast cancer than white wome...
BACKGROUNDAlthough state Medicaid programs cover cancer screening, Medicaid beneficiaries are less l...
Breast cancer screening by mammography has been shown to reduce breast cancer morbidity and mortalit...
Although standard practice guidelines for breast cancer are clear, the interplay between insurance a...
Mammography use decreases with age although the risk of breast cancer increases with age. Medicare n...
OBJECTIVE: In January 1991, Medicare extended its mammography benefit to reimburse for breast cancer...
IntroductionNationally, about one third of women with breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed at late stage...
BackgroundWe examined mammography use before and after Medicare eliminated cost sharing for screenin...
Background: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) aimed at making health care affordable and accessible incl...
BACKGROUND: In 1991, Medicare began covering screening mammograms subject to copayment and deductibl...
Objective. To examine the relative impact of having health care coverage, type of coverage, a regula...
IntroductionThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded the coverage of Medicaid to include entire popula...
IntroductionThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded the coverage of Medicaid to include entire popula...
Introduction The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded the coverage of Medicaid to include entire popul...
As the rates of breast cancer continue to increase, researchers and medical professionals struggle t...
Background: Black and Hispanic women are diagnosed at a later stage of breast cancer than white wome...
BACKGROUNDAlthough state Medicaid programs cover cancer screening, Medicaid beneficiaries are less l...
Breast cancer screening by mammography has been shown to reduce breast cancer morbidity and mortalit...
Although standard practice guidelines for breast cancer are clear, the interplay between insurance a...
Mammography use decreases with age although the risk of breast cancer increases with age. Medicare n...
OBJECTIVE: In January 1991, Medicare extended its mammography benefit to reimburse for breast cancer...
IntroductionNationally, about one third of women with breast cancer (BC) are diagnosed at late stage...
BackgroundWe examined mammography use before and after Medicare eliminated cost sharing for screenin...
Background: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) aimed at making health care affordable and accessible incl...