As cancer care professionals who experience the challenges of providing quality cancer care first-hand, LOS members are well positioned to educate decision-makers on how coverage and reimbursement issues affect community oncology. State and federal legislation can have a significant impact on the financial viability of local cancer programs, which is why it's so important that our members make their voices heard.
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June 27, 2022
Earlier this month, Governor John Edwards signed SB 366 into law, which will will offer additional protections to patients by adding a savings clause to protect a patient's eligibility to contribute to an HSA and ensures that cost-sharing assistance will count toward out-of-pocket obligations.
May 24, 2022
Lawmakers in Louisiana unanimously passed SB 112, a bill that requires health insurers to reduce burdensome delays in approving and making payments for covered healthcare services. The bill instructs insurers to implement and maintain a program that allows for selective application of prior authorization requirements based on a provider's performance and adherence to evidence-based medicine. LOS and ASCO submitted a joint letter in support of the legislation to members of the House of Representatives. The bill now heads to Governor Edwards for approval.
Read the LetterMay 5, 2022
The Louisiana Oncology Society (LOS) joined more than 400 organization from all 50 states to urge Congress to pass the Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) Screening Coverage Act (H.R.1946/S.1873) this year. This legislation would create a pathway for MCED tests to be covered by the Medicare program following approval by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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