Millions at Risk: Komen Speaks Out Against House Reconciliation Bill
Breast cancer patients could lose coverage, face delays in critical care
Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplaces often serve as a lifeline for many people in the breast cancer community, from those seeking screening to those in treatment and beyond. In the
This health coverage is essential to ensuring timely access to breast cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment — care that might otherwise be delayed until the disease is more advanced and expensive to treat. The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, a state-federal partnership which aims to increase early detection among women with low-incomes, works in conjunction with state Medicaid programs to provide treatment for those who are diagnosed with breast cancer — an effort that maximizes our nation's investment in both programs.
The bill requires work reporting requirements that would restrict access to quality and affordable healthcare for millions of patients. Even if breast cancer patients qualify for exceptions from the work reporting requirements, which remains unclear, they would still be required to navigate through administrative red tape to demonstrate their qualification. Additionally, this legislation proposes eligibility checks on Medicaid enrollees every 6 months, further increasing the administrative burden for enrollees, which is the last thing a person undergoing cancer treatment should have to face.
Additional policies included in the bill make several changes to
Komen urges
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