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Free Women’s Screenings You May Be Paying For During Open Enrollment

Last updated: December 3, 2025 3:00 pm
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Open enrollment is a crucial time for women in their 30s, 40s, and 50s to make important decisions about their healthcare coverage. It is during this period that they must carefully consider which preventive screenings are covered by their insurance plans. Failure to do so could result in unexpected bills for essential screenings.

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was established to make preventive care more accessible and affordable for individuals. Non-grandfathered plans are required to cover certain preventive services at no out-of-pocket cost when done in-network and on the recommended schedule. These services include mammograms, cervical cancer screenings, and bone density scans, among others.

However, changes in ACA premium tax credits are set to take place in 2026, potentially leading to significant increases in premiums for women relying on marketplace coverage. This could make it challenging for women, especially those in their 50s and 60s, to afford necessary preventive screenings.

Dr. Robin Noble, a gynecologist with extensive clinical experience, emphasizes the importance of early detection through preventive screenings. She highlights key screenings that women should prioritize, including mammograms, cervical cancer screenings, and bone density scans. These screenings play a crucial role in detecting and managing various health conditions.

Understanding how ACA preventive coverage works during open enrollment is essential. To ensure that a service is covered at no cost, several conditions must be met, such as the plan being non-grandfathered, the service being done in-network, and it following guideline timing. It is crucial for women to be aware of these conditions to avoid unexpected bills.

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In 2026, there will be a significant change regarding follow-up imaging for mammograms. Non-grandfathered plans will be required to cover additional imaging needed to complete a screening mammogram at no out-of-pocket cost when done in-network. This change aims to ensure that women do not avoid necessary follow-up screenings due to financial concerns.

Despite the preventive coverage provided by ACA, there are common ways in which “free” screenings can turn into unexpected bills. These include issues with in-network providers, documenting symptoms before screenings, and incorrect billing codes. Women can reduce the risk of surprise bills by verifying network coverage, clarifying the purpose of visits, and keeping detailed records.

As open enrollment for January coverage closes on December 15, women must carefully review their options and select a plan that aligns with their healthcare needs. By understanding the preventive services covered by their insurance plans and being proactive in seeking preventive care, women can ensure that essential screenings remain accessible and affordable. This knowledge empowers women to make informed decisions about their healthcare coverage and prioritize their well-being.

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