Secure Our Care launches new project protecting patients' access to testing
Unfortunately, many Americans know someone who has had to deal with cancer, especially as they grow older. In
68 million people in the US get their healthcare from Medicare. An essential aspect of the Medicare system centers around Medicare Administrative Contractors, or MACs, which determine whether new tests and products should be covered by Medicare. However, they have placed Medicare coverage for innovative genetic testing – which would help determine the best course of care for bladder cancer, pancreatic cancer, skin cancer, and thyroid cancer, among other cancers– in jeopardy.
MACs have been allowed to run rampant with little oversight of the process by which they make local coverage determinations (LCDs). This threatens access to innovative cancer diagnostic testing. If Medicare fails to cover these tests, patients and clinicians will not use them, allowing for both over and under management of cancer patients. Doctors may instead turn to default treatment plans, which may be more intense and costly, or may allow patients harboring more serious diseases to be missed.
America's senior citizens shouldn't have to wait while rogue middlemen continue to make unilateral, flawed decisions that deny them the best available treatment options. Critical decisions about the best care for an individual senior who is diagnosed with cancer should be in the hands of medical professionals who are treating that senior, not third parties who have a financial incentive to deny access to innovative testing.
Medicare is a promise to our nation's seniors. It should safeguard them from unnecessary hardship later in life, not create more uncertainty and concern about the availability of the best treatment options.
Healthcare policy experts have been vocal about their support for giving seniors more control over their healthcare:
"The decision to end Medicare coverage of cancer tests will prevent doctors from being able to intervene earlier and match their patients with the treatment plans they need," said
"Fixing the MAC system should be at the top of the list for a new administration that has put the center of its focus on changing how
"After PBMs, the new administration must look at MACs, who are threatening seniors' access to critical cancer testing," said
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