Mammography Screening Tops 2011 Medical News
01.10.12 Dave FisherIn a recent online survey, changes in mammography screening guidelines were voted as one of the top three most practice-changing medical news stories of 2011. Read More
In a recent online survey, changes in mammography screening guidelines were voted as one of the top three most practice-changing medical news stories of 2011. Read More
A new study in Europe has found that mammograms can reduce breast cancer mortality in women up to 84 percent. Read More
A report presented today at the 2011 Breast Cancer Symposium offers new research into the proven value of annual mammograms in detecting breast cancer. Read More
Yesterday, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommended that women should have annual mammograms starting at age 40. Read More
On Tuesday, new findings from a three-decade long study on the effectiveness of mammography screening were published. Read More
Two new studies have noted “significant drops” in the number of breast cancer screenings for female patients in their 40s since new federal guidelines were announced in 2009. Read More
A new study to be published in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine in May found that the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) confused women with their 2009 mammography screening guidelines. Read More
MITA released a report yesterday detailing the troubling impact of insurance coverage denials on patient access to medical imaging procedures. Data gathered by the Patient Advocacy Foundation (PAF) show that denials for patients seeking potentially life-saving medical imaging services have doubled in the past four years. Of even greater concern is the finding that 90 percent of the reversed denials for imaging services were actually covered by patients’ health plans. And on average, PAF’s professional case managers required 15.4 contacts per patient case to resolve the imaging issue, meaning it took on average more than 15 phone calls, letters or emails to determine why the imaging test was being denied coverage. Read More
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