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Cancer Advocates Celebrate Continued Access to Care for Hardworking Montanans

Although Concerns Remain Regarding Reporting Requirements

April 18, 2019

HELENA, Mont. – April 18, 2019— The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) and its volunteer advocates, most of them cancer patients and survivors, are pleased that House Bill (HB) 658 has passed the Montana legislature and is headed to the governor’s desk.

In response to today’s victory, Kristin Page-Nei, Montana government relations director for ACS CAN, released the following statement:

“We would like to thank the 89 representatives and senators (59% of both houses) who supported a bi-partisan solution that will maintain access to health insurance coverage for 96,000 hardworking low-income Montanans.

“We are especially proud of Reps. Ed Buttrey, Mary Caferro and Gov. Steve Bullock for their commitment to preserving access to care for countless low-income state residents.

“Medicaid matters in the fight against cancer. Preserving access to care is one of the most effective ways to prevent and detect cancer early, treat cancer effectively, and bolster the quality of life for patients undergoing cancer treatment. Montana has made significant progress in the fight against cancer – reducing the number of uninsured state residents, increasing timely and appropriate utilization of primary and preventive services, detecting cancer earlier and connecting more cancer patients to treatment services

“We are pleased that Gov. Bullock and members of the legislature reached a compromise that will reauthorize the Montana HELP Act and create a path for the state of Montana to continue providing life-changing and lifesaving health care coverage to low-income Montanans in 2019 and beyond.

“However, we remain concerned about the potential impact that new administrative reporting requirements could have on low-income Montanans eligibility and access to Medicaid, especially cancer patients, survivors, and other enrollees who are managing serious, chronic health conditions. Over the next several months, we will work closely with the legislature, Gov. Bullock and the Department of Public Health and Human Services on the administrative rulemaking and regulatory actions to implement this legislation.”

About ACS CAN
The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) is making cancer a top priority for public officials and candidates at the federal, state and local levels. ACS CAN empowers advocates across the country to make their voices heard and influence evidence-based public policy change as well as legislative and regulatory solutions that will reduce the cancer burden. As the American Cancer Society’s nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy affiliate, ACS CAN is critical to the fight for a world without cancer. For more information, visit www.fightcancer.org.

 

 

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Media Contacts

Kristin Page Nei
Government Relations Director
Missoula