New York state had the highest breast cancer screening recall rate of 31.4% between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023, according to CMS data published Feb. 19.
The national breast cancer screening recall rate was 9% for the same time period.
A lower percentage score suggests a more efficient use of medical imaging. See the states with the lowest recall rates here.
CMS uses Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System and Physician Part B claims to measure how often four specific imaging tests are performed when potentially not medically appropriate to do so.
The four tests are abdominal CT scans with contrast material, cardiac imaging stress tests before low-risk outpatient surgery, additional breast cancer screening within 45 days of an initial mammogram and lumbar spine MRIs for low back pain.
Here are the states with the 10 highest breast cancer screening recall rates:
- New York: 31.4%
- Connecticut: 29.7%
- New Jersey: 21.3%
- Florida: 14.5%
- Illinois: 10.7%
- Rhode Island: 9.2%
- California: 9%
- Colorado: 8.4%
- Pennsylvania: 8.3%
- Wyoming: 8.1%
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