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News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, Jan. 10, 2003

Contact: CMS Public Affairs
(202) 690-6145

HHS APPROVES DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PLAN
TO INSURE WOMEN WITH BREAST OR CERVICAL CANCER

HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today approved the District of Columbia's request to extend Medicaid benefits to uninsured women who are diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer through a federal screening program.

The District of Columbia is the most recent jurisdiction to take advantage of the federal Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act (BCCPT) of 2000, which allowed states to expand Medicaid coverage to these women who otherwise would not have health coverage.

"This expansion offers help, hope and health care to women in Washington who otherwise would receive only a diagnosis that may sound like a death sentence," Secretary Thompson said. "With this change, women who had no health coverage can now get immediate access to lifesaving treatment through Medicaid."

Under the 2000 law, states can extend the full Medicaid benefit package to women who were screened through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and found to need treatment for breast or cervical cancer. Since the CDC program began in 1990, more than 3 million breast and cervical cancer screening tests have been provided to more than 1.8 million women.

To qualify for Medicaid coverage under the program, women must be under age 65, not eligible for Medicaid and without creditable health care coverage. Under the law, these women may now be eligible for Medicaid benefits for the duration of their cancer treatment. States that choose to extend Medicaid benefits to women under this new option will receive a federal match of up to 85 percent of the costs of treatment.

Details about this Medicaid option are available at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/bccpt.

Information about the CDC screening program is at http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/nbccedp/index.htm.

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Last Revised: January 10, 2003