Question:

Please clarify whether a screening mammogram or a diagnostic mammogram should be performed on an asymptomatic patient with augmented breasts (e.g., breast implants).

Answer:

According to the American College of Radiology’s Standard for Diagnostic Mammography, a diagnostic mammogram should be performed on patients with augmented breasts. However, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service’s (CMS) payment policy for a diagnostic mammogram does not recognize asymptomatic patients with augmented breasts as diagnostic. Medicare will only pay for a screening mammogram for an asymptomatic woman with breast implants. Since Medicare denies the necessity of a diagnostic mammogram for an asymptomatic patient with augmented breasts, an advance beneficiary notice (ABN) should be obtained from the patient if the radiologist plans to bill the patient for a diagnostic mammogram. If the patient and referring physician decide that a screening mammogram should be performed, then the patient would receive a screening mammogram.

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