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• Medicaid Expansion: ACS CAN will advocate for low-income individuals and families to have access to health insurance coverage and non-emergent transportation services through the state Medicaid program. We will advocate for full Medicaid expansion for Floridians at 138% of the federal poverty level. • Affordable, Adequate Health Insurance: ACS CAN will advocate for policies that ensure access to quality, affordable and comprehensive health insurance including ... insurance coverage for biomarker testing is failing to keep pace with innovations and advancements in treatment. Ensuring Access to Quality Care ...
Survey: COVID-19 Affecting Patients’ Access to Cancer Care
... FL — April 17, 2020 — Cancer patients and those who’ve recently completed treatment are finding it challenging to get necessary health care in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and many are experiencing financial stress trying to afford care in an increasingly difficult economic ... services to determine if a patient’s cancer had grown or returned (20%); access to supportive services, including physical therapy or mental health care (20%); and access to surgical procedures (8%). Among just the respondents who remain in active treatment, more than a quarter (27%) ...
Public Health Coalition Protests Weakening of Florida Tobacco Prevention Program
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Several of the largest public health organizations in the country are united in opposition to a Constitutional Revision Commission proposal that would strip language in the ... Jeannette Nunez, also would divert an unspecified portion of tobacco prevention money to cancer research. Florida’s Department of Public Health has projected that siphoning money from tobacco prevention for cancer research will increase personal health expenses, including Medicaid, ... Additionally, according to the Florida Department of Health, the state’s tobacco control program has saved the state $3.2 billion in health care costs. The program’s remarkable success has been driven by strict adherence to CDC guidelines for effective tobacco control. This includes ...
Alternative Medicaid Financing Proposals Could Jeopardize Cancer Care; Increase States’ Medicaid Costs
... 4, 2017 —States would likely face increased costs and cancer patients and survivors could face delayed preventive, diagnostic and curative care under alternative Medicaid financing models being considered by Congress. The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) today ... enrollees.” Unlike the current system, fixed federal payments would not adjust automatically to account for increased enrollment, unexpected health emergencies or the cost of new breakthrough treatments. Instead, such financing would shift the cost to states, which would then likely ... grants and per capita caps raise serious issues about Medicaid’s ability to offer low-income Americans quality, affordable and comprehensive health care coverage, particularly for those suffering from cancer,” said Hansen. “We want governors as well as Congress to carefully consider ...
ACS CAN Ignites Action to Address the Future of Cancer Care Through the Pandemic and Beyond
ORLANDO, FL — October 5, 2020 — The COVID-19 pandemic has made it increasingly difficult for cancer patients and survivors to receive the care they need and has led to delays in preventive screenings, diagnostic testing and treatment care. A May survey from the American Cancer Society (ACS CAN) found that 87% of cancer patients and survivors said the pandemic had affected their health care in some manner, including the struggle to get and afford health care. These impacts have sparked an important question among Florida providers, patients and policymakers on what action is needed to ...
ACS CAN Looks Forward to Working with Legislature to Pass Lifesaving Policy That Addresses Pandemic’s Impact on Cancer Care
... – As lawmakers dive into the 2022 legislative session, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) looks ahead to what public health initiatives lawmakers can accomplish in the new year. “For more than twenty years, we’ve advocated for proven public health policies that both reduce the cancer burden as well as protect cancer patients and their families because all individuals deserve to live ... American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network. Florida lawmakers have the opportunity to do more in ensuring adequate and affordable access to care specifically when it comes to cancer screenings. Increasing access to screening would come at a critical time for residents who continue to ...
Leading Public Health Groups Urge Gov. Ron DeSantis to Veto Bill That Would Reverse Decades of Progress in Protecting Youth from Tobacco
... death that come as a result. “Once state preemption bills pass, they are nearly impossible to repeal. At such a pivotal moment for public health, too much is at stake if this bill becomes law. Decades of progress in protecting Florida youth from deadly tobacco products will be ... Florida families affected by deadly tobacco, we urge Governor DeSantis to veto the bill and preserve the right of our communities to protect the health of their residents.” ### About ACS CAN at 20 The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) makes cancer a top priority ... affiliate, ACS CAN has successfully advocated for billions of dollars in cancer research funding, expanded access to quality affordable health care, and made workplaces, including restaurants and bars, smoke-free. As we mark our 20th anniversary, we’re more determined than ever to ...
2015 Legislative Session Update: End-of-Session Edition
... having finalized the state’s budget for the coming year and are at a standstill in their negotiations. The biggest point of contention is the health care budget and, more specifically, a program called the Low Income Pool, which reimburses hospitals for charity care provided to low-income patients. There is also a larger debate over expanding access to health care through the Affordable Care Act. Without a state budget, there are not many things to report in relation to our priorities. However, we ...
2017 South Florida Policy Forum on Access to Care
The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network will host its 2017 Florida Policy Forum on Access to Care on Wednesday, October 25 th at Broward College. This premiere event will bring together leaders from the business, education, government and ... Miami Miller School of Medicine Featuring Guest Speakers: Makeda McLune Survivor and Advocate Trivel McKire, MPH Florida Department of Health Broward County Amy Christian Pfizer, Inc. Nialah Adams, MD, MS, CAQSM Broward Community and Family Health Centers, Inc Johann Torres, MD Miami Beach Community Health Centers Heather Youmans American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network ...
Dr. Omar M. Rashid Named to American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network’s National Board of Directors
... and guidance for ACS CAN, which pursues evidence-based public policy and legislative solutions designed to eliminate cancer as a major health problem nationwide. His term begins on Jan. 1, 2022. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., ACS CAN mobilizes grassroots volunteers across the ... at every level of government to influence public policies aimed at impacting the cancer burden and eliminating disparities in cancer and health outcomes. “Dr. Rashid’s breadth of experience in health care, specifically within the cancer space, will be a tremendous asset to ACS CAN as he steps into this volunteer leadership role,” said ACS CAN ...
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