About this document "CT scan (Abd/Pelvis)": is this test usually covered by insurance
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Based on the specific document provided, yes, this CT scan of the Abdomen/Pelvis is covered by insurance. The document explicitly states "Insurance Coverage: Yes."
To provide additional context from authoritative sources:
According to the NCCN Guidelines (2024):
- CT scans of the abdomen/pelvis are considered standard of care for initial staging of high-risk localized prostate cancer
- This imaging is a recommended component of risk stratification and treatment planning
The American Cancer Society confirms that:
- Most insurance plans, including Medicare, typically cover medically necessary CT scans when used for cancer diagnosis and staging
- Coverage is particularly standard when the test is aligned with established guidelines for prostate cancer workup
However, I should note that it's always recommended to:
- Verify specific coverage with your insurance provider
- Check if pre-authorization is required
- Confirm any applicable copays or deductibles with your insurance plan
The document indicates this test costs approximately $1000, so understanding your specific insurance coverage details is important for financial planning.
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