American Kidney Fund Applauds Passage of Legislation Requiring Insurance Coverage of Biomarker Testing in Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky and New Mexico
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Oftentimes, private insurance plans do not cover the cost of biomarker testing, which involves analyzing a person's tissue, blood or other biospecimens to determine the best treatment for them. While biomarker testing is frequently used in the field of oncology, kidney researchers are beginning to identify new biomarkers that could change the way doctors treat kidney disease.
"Lack of sufficient funds should never prevent someone with kidney disease from accessing treatments that have the potential to improve their health and life," said
Biomarker bills were advanced through the leadership of
Cystatin C, a protein, is an example of a biomarker used for kidney function. When a healthcare practitioner suspects a patient may have decreased kidney function, a cystatin C test may be ordered to help assess how well the kidneys are filtering. Measurement of serum cystatin C is gaining a greater role in the estimation of kidney function, particularly as the kidney community is reexamining alternatives to the current eGFR equation, which depends on creatinine.
AKF has strongly supported changes to laws and regulations that would require health insurance plans to cover the cost of biomarker testing and ensure doctors have access to necessary data to treat a wide range of serious health conditions. One of AKF's top priorities is to advocate for health equity, which includes healthcare access and affordability. Removing barriers to biomarker testing will ensure that all patients - regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, age, socioeconomic status or zip code - will benefit from better care.
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Original text here: https://www.kidneyfund.org/article/american-kidney-fund-applauds-passage-legislation-requiring-insurance-coverage-biomarker-testing



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