To compare the characteristics of older women who did and did not have screening mammograms and Pap smears during the first two years both services were a Medicare Part B benefit.|A prospective study was conducted in five rural Pennsylvania counties of 2205 female community-dwelling Medicare Part B beneficiaries who volunteered to participate in a Medicare prevention demonstration project. The baseline health risk appraisal included information on demographics, insurance status, disease history, symptomatology, and functional and cognitive status. These variables were tested for their association with the use of mammography and Pap smear using Medicare utilization claims data from 1991 to 1992.|Of 2175 women still alive after three years, 4...
OBJECTIVE: In January 1991, Medicare extended its mammography benefit to reimburse for breast cancer...
Breast and cervical cancer screenings are effective early detection measures for reducing cancer mor...
Age-related health disparities in breast cancer screening are a public health concern. From 2002 to ...
In January 1991, Medicare extended its mammography benefit to reimburse for breast cancer screening ...
Increasing age is the primary risk factor for breast cancer, yet older women underutilize mammograph...
OBJECTIVE: To determine rates of and explore factors associated with mammography use among older wom...
On January 1, 2005, Medicare began covering a “Welcome to Medicare” visit (WMV) for new enrollees wi...
Breast and cervical cancers continue to claim over 50,000 lives a year in the United States despite ...
BACKGROUND We wanted to determine the frequency of self-reported receipt of screening mammography an...
BACKGROUND Major national interventions occurred in the early and mid-1990s to increase mammography...
BACKGROUND: In 1991, Medicare began covering screening mammograms subject to copayment and deductibl...
Aims: This study examines patterns of screening mammogram use, investigating the relationship of scr...
Background: Medicare covers several cancer screening tests not currently recommended by the U.S. Pre...
Purpose: Our goal was to identify factors predictive of mammography rescreening within 18 months of ...
Purpose: We sought to identify unique barriers and facilitators to breast cancer screening participa...
OBJECTIVE: In January 1991, Medicare extended its mammography benefit to reimburse for breast cancer...
Breast and cervical cancer screenings are effective early detection measures for reducing cancer mor...
Age-related health disparities in breast cancer screening are a public health concern. From 2002 to ...
In January 1991, Medicare extended its mammography benefit to reimburse for breast cancer screening ...
Increasing age is the primary risk factor for breast cancer, yet older women underutilize mammograph...
OBJECTIVE: To determine rates of and explore factors associated with mammography use among older wom...
On January 1, 2005, Medicare began covering a “Welcome to Medicare” visit (WMV) for new enrollees wi...
Breast and cervical cancers continue to claim over 50,000 lives a year in the United States despite ...
BACKGROUND We wanted to determine the frequency of self-reported receipt of screening mammography an...
BACKGROUND Major national interventions occurred in the early and mid-1990s to increase mammography...
BACKGROUND: In 1991, Medicare began covering screening mammograms subject to copayment and deductibl...
Aims: This study examines patterns of screening mammogram use, investigating the relationship of scr...
Background: Medicare covers several cancer screening tests not currently recommended by the U.S. Pre...
Purpose: Our goal was to identify factors predictive of mammography rescreening within 18 months of ...
Purpose: We sought to identify unique barriers and facilitators to breast cancer screening participa...
OBJECTIVE: In January 1991, Medicare extended its mammography benefit to reimburse for breast cancer...
Breast and cervical cancer screenings are effective early detection measures for reducing cancer mor...
Age-related health disparities in breast cancer screening are a public health concern. From 2002 to ...