This Viewpoint highlights the societal risks of politically motivated mandates relating to public health guidelines. Although the Affordable Care Act mandated insurance coverage for U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)-recommended preventive services, it went further for mammography screening. Instead of relying on the most recent USPSTF guidelines, Congress amended the ACA to require the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to use its 2002 guidelines, which recommended screening every 1-2 years starting at age 40. The FY 2016 Consolidated Appropriations Act instructs DHHS to interpret any reference to “current” USPSTF breast cancer screening recommendations to mean those issued “before 2009” — in other words, its 2002 rec...
Breast cancer screening is widely recognized for reducing breast cancer mortality. The objective in ...
ABSTRACT Recently adopted federal health reform requires insurers to cover mammograms without costsh...
abstract: Background: Breast cancer affects about 12% of women in the US. Arguably, it is one of the...
This Viewpoint highlights the societal risks of politically motivated mandates relating to public he...
Detecting breast cancer in its earliest stages significantly increases the likelihood of being compl...
ommendations on screening for breast cancer (1), Annals shares results of a readers ’ survey, a sele...
We examine the effects of state health insurance mandates requiring coverage of screening mammograms...
Screening procedures that detect breast cancer in its early stages are an important element of preve...
Widespread use of screening mammography has beenthe mainstay of breast cancer prevention in the Unit...
Background Practice recommendations for mammography screening were issued by the U.S. Preven-tive Se...
BackgroundThe 2009 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) changed mammography guidelines to re...
BACKGROUND: The 2009 US Preventive Services Task Force breast cancer screening update recommended ag...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The 2009 US Preventive Services Task Force breast cancer screening update r...
Earlier detection through mammography screening, increased awareness, and improved treatment modalit...
Description: Update of the 2002 U. S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation stateme...
Breast cancer screening is widely recognized for reducing breast cancer mortality. The objective in ...
ABSTRACT Recently adopted federal health reform requires insurers to cover mammograms without costsh...
abstract: Background: Breast cancer affects about 12% of women in the US. Arguably, it is one of the...
This Viewpoint highlights the societal risks of politically motivated mandates relating to public he...
Detecting breast cancer in its earliest stages significantly increases the likelihood of being compl...
ommendations on screening for breast cancer (1), Annals shares results of a readers ’ survey, a sele...
We examine the effects of state health insurance mandates requiring coverage of screening mammograms...
Screening procedures that detect breast cancer in its early stages are an important element of preve...
Widespread use of screening mammography has beenthe mainstay of breast cancer prevention in the Unit...
Background Practice recommendations for mammography screening were issued by the U.S. Preven-tive Se...
BackgroundThe 2009 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) changed mammography guidelines to re...
BACKGROUND: The 2009 US Preventive Services Task Force breast cancer screening update recommended ag...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The 2009 US Preventive Services Task Force breast cancer screening update r...
Earlier detection through mammography screening, increased awareness, and improved treatment modalit...
Description: Update of the 2002 U. S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation stateme...
Breast cancer screening is widely recognized for reducing breast cancer mortality. The objective in ...
ABSTRACT Recently adopted federal health reform requires insurers to cover mammograms without costsh...
abstract: Background: Breast cancer affects about 12% of women in the US. Arguably, it is one of the...