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Sunday, October 2, 2022

Breast cancer, mammograms can save lives - BlueCross BlueShield World Health Informatics Blog

Breast cancer , Mammograms can save lives - BlueCross BlueShield.

World Health Informatics Blog

World Health Informatics Blog


In New York state, 83% of individuals who are recommended to have a mammogram are following the state’s screening guidelines, a percentage that’s been stable for two decades according to a review of state data by Excellus BlueCross BlueShield. That means a persistent number of individuals (17%) are non-compliant and putting their lives at risk. According to data self-reported to the state, of those who have not had a mammogram within the past two years, 92.2% had health insurance and 83.4% had a regular health care provider.

“Maybe we should change October from Breast Cancer Awareness Month to Mammogram Month since, while awareness is important, detecting breast cancer early with a mammogram can save someone’s life,” says Lorna Fitzpatrick, MD, Excellus BCBS vice president of medical affairs and senior medical director. A mammogram can detect breast cancer at its earliest stages when treatment is most successful.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for every 100,000 women in the United States, there will be 124 reported cases of breast cancer and 20 deaths from the disease. In New York state, breast cancer is the most diagnosed form of cancer, with approximately 16,500 new cases and 2,500 deaths each year.

New York state guidelines recommend a mammogram every two years for individuals aged 50 to 74 who should be screened. Those who are 40 to 49 years of age, those with a family history or other risk factors for breast cancer, and those who have any symptoms or changes in their breasts should talk to their health care provider about the most appropriate screening schedule.

New York’s “Get Screened, No Excuses” legislation, signed in 2017, eliminated out-of-pocket costs and many access issues associated with breast health care and services, including mammograms (the law does not apply to self-funded health insurance plans). 

“With so much attention given to breast cancer awareness, and so many barriers removed to getting a mammogram, there should be 100% compliance with screening guidelines,” says Fitzpatrick. “Sadly, that’s not the case.” 

Mammography rates across the six county Southern Tier Region average 76%, or nearly seven points lower than the state average (83%) for individuals aged 50 to 74. 

Southern Tier Region   76.0%
Screening rates by county:

  • Broome   71.3%
  • Chemung   82.6%
  • Chenango   76.9%
  • Schuyler   82.2%
  • Steuben   71.4%
  • Tioga   71.9%

Source:    wwws.health.ny.gov

Says Fitzpatrick, “It’s great that so much energy is directed toward breast cancer awareness, but awareness needs to translate to action. Mammograms detect breast cancer early, when treatment has a higher rate of success and lives can be saved.”

Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, is a nonprofit health plan with 1.5 million upstate New York members. The company's mission is to help people live healthier and more secure lives through access to high-quality, affordable health care. Its products and services include cost-saving prescription drug discounts, wellness tracking tools and access to telemedicine. With more than 3,500 employees, the company is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce to foster innovation and better serve its members. It also encourages employees to engage in their communities by providing paid volunteer time off as one of many benefits. To learn more, visit ExcellusBCBS.com.

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Thursday, April 7, 2022

Intermittent Fasting May Have Health Benefits Beyond Weight Loss - world-health-informatics.blogspot.com

 

Intermittent Fasting May Have Health Benefits Beyond Weight Loss - world-health-informatics.blogspot.com.

According to an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, new evidence suggests that intermittent fasting could provide many health benefits beyond weight loss. NBC News medical correspondent Dr. Natalie Azar joins TODAY to explain. » Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY » Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

The 3 Main Challenges of Global Health Today - world-health-informatics.blogspot.com

 


The 3 Main Challenges of Global Health Today - world-health-informatics.blogspot.com

Global Health has made many advances throughout the years, yet we still face many challenges that require globalized efforts. Despite rising life expectancy and declining infectious disease rates, the world’s global health gains are not evenly distributed and many people still suffer from preventable diseases. To learn more about the three main challenges global health faces today and the type of healthcare and funding needed to maintain its gains trend, visit our Global Health module: https://world101.cfr.org/global-health Subscribe to our channel for more videos that cover the issues, trends, and concepts you need to know to navigate our complicated world: https://www.youtube.com/world101_cfr?... World101 is a growing library of free educational resources that makes complex international relations and foreign policy issues accessible to learners both inside and outside of formal academic settings. For more videos, as well as interactive maps, infographics, quizzes, and online teaching resources, visit our website: https://world101.cfr.org

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

This Doctors WARNING, Might Just SAVE YOUR Metabolic HEALTH - world-health-informatics.blogspot.com

 


This Doctors WARNING, Might Just SAVE YOUR Metabolic HEALTH - world-health-informatics.blogspot.com

When people hear about uric acid, it’s almost always in the context of it being a causal factor for gout. But if more people knew the full extent of how it affects our metabolism, cardiovascular health, and risk for Alzheimer’s and dementia, we might pay more attention to it. In this episode of Health Theory, Dr. David Perlmutter returns with the latest research on how uric acid is about much more than just gout. He explains the relationship between uric acid, insulin, and fructose, why it doesn’t mean that all fruits are bad for you, and how our modern problem with uric acid is actually the result of a disconnect between evolution and environment. If you want to dive deeper into the latest knowledge bomb from Dr. Perlmutter, you’ll definitely want to check out his new book, Drop Acid: The Surprising New Science of Uric Acid - The Key to Losing Weight, Controlling Blood Sugar and Achieving Extraordinary Health