Med-QUEST Works With University of Hawaii Cancer Center to Ensure Access to Clinical Trials for Cancer Patients
The State of Hawai'i
"Hawai'i was one of only a dozen states without legislation or a formal policy to provide coverage of routine care costs associated with cancer clinical trial participation for Medicaid beneficiaries, who make up about one quarter of the state's population and over 40 percent of all of the children. The guidance clarified that Medicaid patients can participate in clinical trials which offers the best treatment options and highest quality of care for cancer patients," said
"I'm very appreciative to Dr.
Med-QUEST cancer patients in Hawai'i receive coverage for routine care costs such as doctors' visits and laboratory tests. Med-QUEST unlike Medicare and private insurance is not federally required to cover these routine care costs for patients participating in clinical trials. This policy guidance will ensure equal access to the best treatments available on clinical trials for Med-QUEST cancer patients.
"I believe clinical trials coverage should be available to all cancer patients. I am proud of the work we have done to ensure Hawai'i's Medicaid enrollees have access to the most novel and potentially lifesaving treatments through clinical trials," said
"This is a major step forward and something that we have been discussing with
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