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Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)
Shelley Moore Capito
Republican·West Virginia

In Case You Missed It: Capito Joins Effort to Make Breast Cancer Diagnostic Tests More Affordable and Accessible

WASHINGTON, D.C.– U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) joined Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) and Katie Britt (R-Ala.) on their bipartisanAccess to Breast Cancer Diagnosis Act (ABCD).The legislation seeks to make breast cancer diagnostic tests more affordable and accessible by eliminating copays and other out-of-pocket expenses for these tests, which are often necessary to receive a formal diagnosis.
“We know that early detection and screening for breast cancer can saves lives. That’s why it’s essential that we eliminate financial barriers and make diagnostic testing as affordable and accessible as possible. I am proud to join Senator Shaheen and Senator Britt on the commonsense, bipartisanAccess to Breast Cancer Diagnosis Act,”Senator Capito said.
BACKGROUND:
Current law requires insurance companies to provide no-copay coverage for breast cancer screenings, but that does not extend to the diagnostic testing including mammograms, MRIs, and ultrasounds, that are necessary in many cases as anestimated 10%of screening mammograms require follow-up diagnostic testing.
The costs of those tests discourage many women from getting them, risking cancer progression that increases both the severity of the disease and the financial toll for treatment. A staggering40.6%of women said the possibility of paying a deductible could lead them to skip additional, often necessary imaging.
The standard out-of-pocket cost of a diagnostic mammogram isestimatedto be $234, while breast MRIs run patients an average of $1,021. Medical debt is associated with themajority of personal bankruptciesin the United States and even higher for cancer patients.
This bill would eliminate financial barriers to ensure women who are recommended for additional imaging can do so without fear of going into debt. The bill is endorsed by the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
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