Short answer: Yes. ACA plans must cover, at no cost in-network, preventive services recommended for specific ages and sexes, like mammograms and cervical screening for women, and age-based cancer screenings and immunizations.
The ACA’s no-cost preventive coverage includes services targeted by age and sex. Examples include breast-cancer (mammogram) and cervical-cancer screening and contraception for women, well-woman and prenatal visits, age-based colorectal and other cancer screenings, and childhood and adult immunizations on the recommended schedule. Because the lists come from bodies like the USPSTF, ACIP, and HRSA, the exact covered services depend on current recommendations and the patient’s age and sex.