Cigna Becomes First National Insurer To Cover 3-D Mammograms
Cigna announced Tuesday that it would start to cover 3-D screens after the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, an alliance of major hospitals' cancer centers, recommended the technology.
The billboard outside Aetna now asks drivers to ask their companies to cover it.
Very large employers are generally self-insured, which means they can make their own decisions about what benefits to include at what level of cost-sharing. Just over half of people who have employer-provided insurance in
In the last legislative session,
"We commend Cigna for its decision to cover 3-D mammograms for breast cancer screening, and are thrilled for the millions of women who now have access to this proven technology without co-pays or out-of-pocket expenses," said
Anthem spokeswoman
Aetna said it is also reviewing the policy, and that it bases decisions on peer-reviewed medical literature and evidence-based guidelines from the government or other sources. "We would not reconsider a policy as a result of a competitor's actions," spokesman
Self-insured companies that use Cigna to administer benefits can still choose not to pay for the more expensive 3-D tests, but Cigna spokesman
"We are always open to change based on new scientific evidence," said
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