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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 85, Issue 6 834-836, Copyright © 1995 by American Public Health Association

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Breast and cervical cancer screening in a low-income managed care sample: the efficacy of physician letters and phone calls.

P M Lantz, D Stencil, M T Lippert, S Beversdorf, L Jaros and P L Remington

Marshfield Medical Research Foundation, Wis, USA.

A randomized trial was conducted to evaluate the combined impact of a physician reminder letter and a telephone contact on the use of Pap tests and mammograms in a low-income managed care program. Women 40 to 79 years of age who were past due for cancer screening were randomly assigned to an intervention or control group. Medical claims were reviewed after 6 months to determine intervention effectiveness. The odds of receiving all needed cancer screening tests during follow-up were four times higher in the intervention group. Women who reported having to take time off from work to see a doctor had lower odds of getting screened.




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