As far as I understand it, it will not be covered at 100% if under 10 years. I was due last year for a 7 year call back and had asked the insurance company about this and was told I’d have to pay. I didn’t get into specifics as I decided to put it off until this year when I went on to Medicare. Due to covid, it may not have happened anyway last year.
I think I'm going to call today. I suspect you are correct. It's dumb because it's STILL preventative (and clearly way less expensive than any serious outcome from NOT having one).
Are you sure you actually owe these amounts they are billing you for? Ive received two bills in (I believe) error in the last week. We hit our deductible in March. Both bills were for after that for things that should be covered. Of course the insurance company cant understand or explain why I received a bill but they need to research further.
The amount were so small, I didn't really care (I know that's dumb on my part). Once I hit our deductible, things are covered 90% until we hit our max out of pocket (which we haven't).
I think it depends on your insurance company and your policy (high deductible/co-pay/etc.?).
We do have a high deductible plan, but anything preventative (like your annual physicals, mammos, etc) should be covered 100%.
I also need to look up when my DH had his. If it was late in the year, I don't think it's a big deal to push it into 2023. I believe if it's not covered it'll be $4-5k. My deductible is 4k.