Impact of Primary Care Providers and Health Insurance Type on Colorectal Cancer Screening in the United States.
Impact of Primary Care Providers and Health Insurance Type on Colorectal Cancer Screening in the United States.
- 2024
Available online from MWHC library: 1995 - present, Available in print through MWHC library: 1999 - 2006
DISCUSSION: Medicare and PCP access influence CRC screening. All individuals should be linked with PCPs. Copyright © 2024 by The American College of Gastroenterology. INTRODUCTION: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of cancer deaths. We evaluated the effect of health insurance type and primary care provider (PCP) access on CRC screening. METHODS: HINTS data were used to analyze CRC screening. RESULTS: Individuals aged 50 to 65 years had comparable screening rates across all insurance types. Beyond 65 years, individuals with Medicare or Medicare with private insurance were more likely to undergo screening than private insurance users. PCP access increased CRC screening rates. Among PCP users, Medicare, income, and smoking status influenced screening.
English
0002-9270
00000434-990000000-01123 [pii]
IN PROCESS -- NOT YET INDEXED--Automated
MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
Internal Medicine Residency
Journal Article
Available online from MWHC library: 1995 - present, Available in print through MWHC library: 1999 - 2006
DISCUSSION: Medicare and PCP access influence CRC screening. All individuals should be linked with PCPs. Copyright © 2024 by The American College of Gastroenterology. INTRODUCTION: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of cancer deaths. We evaluated the effect of health insurance type and primary care provider (PCP) access on CRC screening. METHODS: HINTS data were used to analyze CRC screening. RESULTS: Individuals aged 50 to 65 years had comparable screening rates across all insurance types. Beyond 65 years, individuals with Medicare or Medicare with private insurance were more likely to undergo screening than private insurance users. PCP access increased CRC screening rates. Among PCP users, Medicare, income, and smoking status influenced screening.
English
0002-9270
00000434-990000000-01123 [pii]
IN PROCESS -- NOT YET INDEXED--Automated
MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
Internal Medicine Residency
Journal Article