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Your Mammogram

Professional Radiology

Maybe you recently decided to try the best 3D mammogram experience in El Paso, have recently moved, changed doctors, or acquired new insurance, and are now going to our imaging center for your annual mammogram. So, why are these prior images so important? How Can I Obtain My Prior Images?

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Intermountain Medical Imaging Now Contracted and In-Network with St. Luke’s Health Partners (SLHP) Insurance Plans

Intermountain Medical Imaging

For over 24 years, Intermountain Medical Imaging has been providing excellence in service quality and patient experience to the healthcare community. Imaging tests like MRI, mammograms, and CT scans are an important part of health care, and having timely access to these tests is critical. This new partnership between St.

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Deductible, Co-pay May Lead Women to Skip Breast Follow-up

Imaging Technology

Healthcare costs and insurance premiums have increased in recent years. The higher deductible also lowers monthly insurance premiums, making these plans an attractive option for healthy people who may typically need coverage only for preventative care or health emergencies. There was a variable response rate on questions.

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7 ways to reduce healthcare disparities in radiology

AuntMinnie

"Disparities in imaging-based cancer screening, especially breast cancer screening and breast cancer outcomes, are currently the most well-documented health disparities in radiology and are especially noteworthy given the far-reaching population health impact," the group wrote. Image courtesy of Peter Abraham, MD, et al.

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RadNet testing three retail in-store breast cancer screening operations

AuntMinnie

We believe the vast majority of patients that come in will have some kind of [insurance] coverage. We're currently working to find ways to support patients that don't have insurance. Saige-Dx is intended to be used on women 35 years old and older, and it is not intended to replace a physician's own review of a mammogram.

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A New Year’s resolution suggestion: ask how much that test will cost!

Capitol Imaging Services

Take your insurance information with you. Bring your insurance cards and information with you to your appointment and mention any changes to your insurance since the last time you visited. a screening mammogram). Opt for independent imaging providers. Ask about your options for free preventative care.