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  2. What to know about Medicare and virtual colonoscopies

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    Learn about whether Medicare covers virtual colonoscopies, also known as a CT colonography or CT colonoscopy. This article also looks at the costs involved.

  3. AOL MyHealthProtected - Member Benefit FAQs - AOL Help

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    Yes, you should ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist which option—the AOL MyHealthProtected discount or your existing healthcare insurance—provides better coverage for each healthcare service you need. Please note, you will not be able to use the AOL MyHealthProtected discount and your existing health care insurance at the same time.

  4. Does Medicare cover a colonoscopy?

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    Medicare is a government-funded insurance plan that provides some conditional coverage for colonoscopies. Coverage depends on whether the procedure is preventive or diagnostic.

  5. Should you get shipping insurance for your package when you ...

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    For Express Mail insurance, anything over $100 up to $200 is $0.75. For $200.01 to $500, it's $2.10. And for $500.01 to $5,000, it's $2.10 plus $1.35 per each $100 or fraction thereof.

  6. Virtual colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Virtual colonoscopy (VC, also called CT colonography or CT pneumocolon) is the use of CT scanning or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to produce two- and three-dimensional images of the colon (large intestine), from the lowest part, the rectum, to the lower end of the small intestine, and to display the images on an electronic display device.

  7. Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Routine use of colonoscopy screening varies globally. In the US, colonoscopy is a commonly recommended and widely utilized screening method for colorectal cancer, often beginning at age 45 or 50, depending on risk factors and guidelines from organizations like the American Cancer Society. [9] However, screening practices differ worldwide.