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Health Care System Factors for Lynch Syndrome (Cancer)

Health Care System Factors

According to data collected by the Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) screening rates for all Utahns remain lower than previous years and lower than the target rates for all Utahns remain lower than previous years and lower than the target rates set by the Utah State Cancer Plan (80%). Additionally, use of colonoscopies is lower among persons without health insurance compared to persons with health insurance. Coverage of colorectal cancer screening tests such as colonoscopies and other colorectal cancer screening tests is required by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Despite colorectal cancer screenings being available to all, rates can be improved for all regardless of insurance status. Screening is vital in diagnosing potential hereditary cancers, so it is important to examine the potential barriers to screening for Utahns.

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Content updated: Wed, 26 Jun 2024 10:27:17 MDT