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. 2015 Jan;105(1):e7–e10. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302289
Screenings and Tests
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
Anemia
Autism
Bacteriura
Blood pressure
Breast cancer
Cervical cancer
Chlamydia
Cholesterol
Colorectal cancer
Congenital heart defect
Depression
Developmental
Diabetes
Gestational diabetes
Gonorrhea
Hearing
Hematocrit or hemoglobin
Hemoglobinopathies or sickle cell
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
HIV
Human papillomavirus
Hypothyroidism
Lead
Lung cancer
Osteoporosis
Phenylketonuria
Rh incompatibility
Syphilis
Tuberculin
Vision
Vaccinations
Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis
Hemophilus influenza type b
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Herpes zoster
Human papillomavirus
Inactivated poliovirus
Influenza
Measles, mumps, rubella
Meningococcal
Pneumococcal
Rotavirus
Varicella
Screenings With Counseling or Intervention
Alcohol misuse
Domestic and interpersonal violence
Obesity
Tobacco use
Newborn Screenings
Suite of 57 metabolic and hemoglobinopathy screenings for newborns
Counseling
Breast cancer chemoprevention
Breast cancer genetic test counseling
Breastfeeding
Healthy diet and physical activity
Sexually transmitted infections
Skin cancer
Others
Aspirin use to prevent heart attack, stroke, or preeclampsia
Psychosocial and behavioral assessments
Dental caries prevention
Developmental surveillance
Falls prevention
FDA-approved contraception
Fluoride chemoprevention
Folic acid supplementation
Gonorrhea preventive medication
Height, weight, head, and BMI measurements
Iron supplements to prevent anemia
Oral health risk assessment
Well-child visits
Well-woman visits

Note. ACIP = Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices; BMI = body mass index (defined as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters); FDA = Food and Drug Administration; HRSA = Health Resources and Services Administration; USPSTF = United States Preventive Services Task Force. The Affordable Care Act requires many insurance plans to cover these clinical preventive services in network without charging copayments or deductibles for beneficiaries who meet the clinical risk factor guidelines (age, gender, pregnancy status, disease status, etc.).