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(Reviewed: 02/15/2006) - A fact sheet about Medicare coverage of clinical trials for cancer treatment; it includes resources for more information about clinical trials and Medicare benefits. National Cancer Institute Fact Sheet 8.14

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On January 28, 2005, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued two national coverage decisions that should improve care for cancer patients by expanding coverage for diagnostic tests and chemotherapy treatments for Medicare beneficiaries.

Medicare Policy Change Helped Boost Elderly Enrollment in Cancer Trials
(Posted: 12/19/2005) - Since the federal Medicare program revised its policy and began paying for the routine patient care costs of clinical trials, the percentage of patients using Medicare plus supplemental insurance to pay for their care during a clinical trial has increased, according to a study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology (published online Dec. 5, 2005).

President Announces Medicare Coverage for Clinical Trials
(Posted: 06/07/2000, Reviewed: 03/30/2005) - On June 7, 2000, President Clinton announced that Medicare will revise its payment policy to reimburse the costs of participating in clinical trials.

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