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  2. Insurers must cover ultrasounds, state agency rules - AOL

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    Jul. 8—CONCORD — Health insurance carriers in New Hampshire must cover the ultrasounds mandated by the recently adopted ban on late-term abortions, a top state official has ruled. Insurance ...

  3. Mammogram facilities must now tell patients about breast ...

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    Some states require insurance to cover supplemental screening beyond mammography, according to DenseBreast-info.org. ... The typical out-of-pocket cost for a breast screening ultrasound is about ...

  4. Life Line Screening - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, a clinical research study was conducted using data from 3.1 million patients who completed a medical and lifestyle questionnaire and were evaluated by ultrasound imaging for the presence of AAA (abdominal aortic aneurysm) by Life Line Screening in 2003 to 2008.

  5. Types of abortion restrictions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, insurance only covers abortion if a person's life is endangered by a medical professional. If an underinsured or uninsured person seeks an abortion, they may need to pay out-of-pocket costs to receive the treatment needed. These limitations of the lack of insurance coverage greatly affect mostly low-income minorities.

  6. Average Cost of Pet Insurance in 2024 For Cats & Dogs - AOL

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    Ultrasound: Up to $600. Emergency Care: Emergency vet visit: $100-$200 (exam only) Emergency surgery and hospitalization: Up to $10,000 or more. ... What portion of vet bills does pet insurance cover?

  7. Health insurance coverage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, private health insurance coverage continued to be more prevalent than public coverage, covering 67.3 percent of the population and 34.4 percent of the population, respectively. Of the subtypes of health insurance coverage, employer-based insurance remained the most common, covering 55.1 percent of the population for all or part of the ...

  8. Emergency vet costs vs. pet insurance: A financial comparison

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    Depending on the provider, insurance may cover: Diagnostic tests like X-rays, MRIs and ultrasounds. Emergency surgeries. Follow-up care for specific emergencies. Hospitalization and medications.

  9. Well-woman examination - Wikipedia

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    The procedure begins by gently scraping or sampling the cells of the cervix using a special spatula, brush or swab. Some women experience temporary bleeding from this procedure. The scrapings are placed on a slide, covered with a fixative for later examination under a microscope to determine if they are normal or abnormal. [19]