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  2. What Is Preventive Health and Why Is It Important?

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    Preventive health is routine care to maintain your health and detect problems early. Learn what types of tests, screenings, and services are covered by insurance and why family history matters.

  3. Preventive healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Preventive healthcare, or prophylaxis, is the application of healthcare measures to prevent diseases. It can be categorized into primal, primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention, depending on the timing and goal of the intervention.

  4. What is Covered by Preventative Healthcare Insurance?

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    Learn what preventive healthcare services are covered by insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act and how to choose a provider. Find out the categories, lists, and requirements for adults ...

  5. United States Preventive Services Task Force - Wikipedia

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    The USPSTF is an independent panel of experts that reviews the effectiveness of clinical preventive services and assigns grades A to I. Learn about their methods, grade definitions, and recommendations for breast, prostate, and colon cancer screening.

  6. Health Care Reform and Preventive Care Costs: What Is Free?

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    Health Care Reform and Preventive Care: FAQ Answers to common questions about preventive care and health care reform. Medically Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD on March 01, 2011

  7. Medicare Preventative Services: Coverage and Cost - Healthline

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    Medicare Part B covers many preventive services at no cost to you, such as screenings, tests, and vaccines. However, some services may require a copay or coinsurance, such as colorectal cancer ...

  8. The Truth About Whole-Body Scans - WebMD

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    Learn about the benefits and risks of whole-body CT scans and DEXA scans for health checks and body composition. Find out who may need a scan, how much it costs, and what to ask your doctor before ...

  9. Top 10 Preventive Care Tests You Need at Ages 50+ - WebMD

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    The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force says all women between ages 50 and 74 should have a mammogram every 2 years. The American Cancer Society says if you’re over 40, you should get one each year.