Elaine Martinez from Patient Advocate Foundation gave a presentation on addressing the financial burden of cancer. She discussed resources for uninsured patients including Medicaid, charity care, and patient assistance programs. She also reviewed options for insured patients such as COBRA, HIPAA, social security disability, and deducting medical expenses from taxes. Martinez provided information on the underinsured and resources like co-payment assistance programs.
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Addressing the Financial Burden of
Cancer
Part of Fight Colorectal Cancer’s Monthly Patient Webinar Series
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6. Fight Colorectal Cancer
Elaine C. Martinez, LPN
Case Manager, Colorectal CareLine
Patient Advocate Foundation
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7. Financial and
Insurance Elaine C. Martinez, LPN
Implications for Senior Case Manager
the Cancer Patient Advocate Foundation
Patients
8. Our Mission: To Serve Patients
• Patient Advocate Foundation seeks to safeguard patients
through effective mediation assuring access to care,
maintenance of employment and preservation of their
Our financial stability relative to their diagnosis of life threatening
Mission or debilitating diseases.
• Since our inception in 1996, PAF has provided direct,
sustained patient assistance to more than 500,000 patients
and touched millions more American lives through the PAF
Our website, online chats and outreach events.
Impact
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9. Direct Patient Services offered by PAF
• Brokering resources to supplement the limits of insurance and
to assure access to care for the uninsured
• Resolving debt crisis relative to a diagnosis
• Negotiating access to pharmaceutical agents, chemotherapy,
medical devices and surgical procedures
• Resolving insurance issues in the public and private sector
• Negotiating pre-authorization approvals
• Providing assistance in facilitating and expediting the appeals
process
• Health insurance denials
• Social Security Disability
• Negotiating resolutions to coding and billing errors
10. The UNinsured
Public Benefits, Safety Nets & Charity Care
• County Indigent Medical Assistance/Community Hospital
Charity/Sliding Scale fee discounts
• Medicaid (SSI linked and Share-of-Cost /Breast & Cervical/Medicare
savings programs/Long-term care Medicaid)
• Pharmaceutical and Durable Medical Equipment and Supply
Assistance for the uninsured
www.needymeds.org
11. Utilization of Hospital Support Staff
• If you need help, a good place to start is with the social
worker, financial counselor or nurse at the hospital where
you are being treated. (These people are the most knowledgeable
about community resources who might offer help as well as internal
programs funds the hospital may have to help cancer patients)
• Remember: Do not ignore the bill. If you receive a hospital
bill, it is important that you do not ignore it. Hospitals have the
right to refer your bill to a collections agency if it is not paid.
Instead, make sure to call your hospital's billing office right away
to ask about payment plan options and financial discounts.
Know your rights under the Fair Debt Collections Act!
www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre27.pdf
12. Medicaid
Government-sponsored medical insurance
program based on financial need. To receive
Medicaid, your income and assets must be below
a certain level. It covers hospital care, physician’s
fees, prescription drugs, home care and many
other services. In order to qualify, you must be a
US resident. Medicaid is only valid in the state in
which it is issued. You can go to your local county
Department of Social Services for an application.
13. Work transitions and the Self-employed
COBRA : Group policy extension of 18 months + 11 months
= 29 months (Medicare eligibility) – for those deemed
disabled within the initial 2 months of the COBRA extension.
HIPAA portability : Guarantees that certain individuals will have
access to, and can renew, individual health insurance policies.
Guaranteed Issue : Group insurance in which all members of a
small group who meet certain conditions automatically receive
coverage without individual underwriting (in most states groups of 2-50
employees)
www.statehealthfacts.org
14. Your medical expenses may be tax-deductible.
Medical costs that are not covered by insurance policies
sometimes can be deducted from annual income before taxes.
Currently, they must exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross
income to be deductible. So, if your income is $30,000, then
you could deduct out-of-pocket medical costs that exceed
$2,250. Medical costs include doctor’s bills, drugs, medical
supplies and anything related, including transportation and
lodging. Your local IRS office, tax consultants or certified
public accountants can help you with the specifics; or see
www.irs.gov and download Publication 502, Medical and
Dental Expenses
15. Social Security Disability Benefits
Disability Evaluation under Social Security:
Factors: Age, Education, Work Background, Disability (inability to
perform gainful work activity). Requires that the applicant be unable
to perform gainful work activity for 12 months from the onset date of
disability.
http://www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/
165 medical conditions (47 are forms of Cancers) currently qualify
for expedited processing of Social Security Disability benefits:
http://www.ssa.gov/compassionateallowances/conditions.htm
16. Social Security Disability Evaluation
• Local Social Security office (in person,
Initial telephone or on-line)
application
• Local Social Security office (non-
medical eligibility check – work credits,
Phone
interview age, marital status, etc..)
• Disability Determination Services
DDS office (evaluates disability)
17. Timeline for evaluation (approval/denial/appeals process)
• Expedited processing (8-10 days for “flagged” cases)
– QDD processing
Approval • Standard processing (4-6 months)
• Reconsideration (1st level) – appellant submits with
added medical records/assessments
Denial and • Some states will allow the appellant to skip to a 2
nd
recourse level Hearing with an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)
• Appellant may hire a Disability attorney, represent
him/herself and/or appoint an unpaid 3rd party to
ALJ assist in furthering his/her case (Patient Advocate
Hearing Foundation)
18. Medicare
• A government-sponsored medical insurance
program usually for people who are aged 65 or
older. People of any age who have been disabled
and have received Social Security Disability
payments for 24 months are also eligible. Benefits
vary from person to person. Medicare provides
basic health coverage, but it doesn’t pay for all
health expenses. Call 1.800.MEDICARE
(1.800.633.4227) or visit www.medicare.gov.
19. The Underinsured & Patient Assistance
Co-Payment Assistance:
Non-profit and pharmaceutical funding exists: privately and governmentally
insured (Medicare); disease specific funds ever-changing
***Premium Assistance: www.healthwellfoundation.org www.lls.org ***
Disease-specific charity:
Diagnosis specific and usually need-based
Patients typically must be in active care or limited post-treatment timeframe
Funding for medical expense assistance and household stabilization
National charities for families with children or pediatric cancer patients
Monies for special populations: musicians, artists, flight attendants,
Registered Nurses, truckdrivers, federal employees, etc…
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20. Our Mission: Supplement the limits
of health insurance
• The PAF Co-Pay Relief Program (CPR)
exists to provide direct financial
CPR assistance to insured patients who
cannot afford the co-payments and co-
Mission insurance required to access
prescribed pharmaceutical therapies.
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21. How the Program Operates ram
å CPR provides cash co- å Professional CPR Call
payment assistance for Counselors assist patients in
insured patients unable to completing application forms
use their prescription drug and securing authorizations
benefits due to inability to needed to verify medical and
pay their co-payments. financial necessity to qualify
å Patients, physicians, and patients.
pharmacies can contact å Upon Approval, payments are
CPR™ directly to initiate a made directly to the doctor,
request for assistance. pharmacy or patient.
å A 24 hour secured web å CPR provides assistance to
based patient portal to allow both commercially and
patients another option to government insured patients
enroll. including Medicare Part D
beneficiaries.
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22. CPR Open Disease Funds
CPR currently offers assistance in 19 disease funds including:
• Breast Cancer • Myelodysplastic Syndrome
• Chemotherapy Induced (MDS, and other pre-leukemia
Anemia/Neutropenia diseases)
• Colon Cancer • Osteoporosis
• Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma • Pain
• Hepatitis C • Prostate Cancer
• Kidney Cancer • Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Lung Cancer (Non-small cell • Sarcoma
Lung Cancers)
• Multiple Myeloma
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23. National Co-Payment Programs
• Assistance Fund
• Cancer Care
• Chronic Disease Fund, Inc.
• Healthwell Foundation
• Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
• National Organization for Rare Disorders
• Patient Access Network Foundation
• Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief
• Patient Services Incorporated
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24. Medication Website Resources
Partnership for Prescription Access NeedyMeds
http://www.pparx.org/en/prescription_assistance_programs www.needymeds.com
Patient Assistance Programs Patient Assistance Programs
Co-Payment Programs/Diagnostic Disease Based Assistance
or Testing Assistance
Free/Low Cost Clinics
Free/Low-Cost Clinic Finder
Discount Drug Cards
Discount Saving Cards by State
Drug Coupons
Brand/Generic Assistance
National Underinsured Resource Directory National Financial Resource Guide
http://www.patientadvocate.org/help4u.php http://www.patientadvocate.org/report.php
Intended to help underinsured The National Financial Resources
individuals and families locate Guidebook for Patients: A State by
valuable resources and seek State Directory of information for
alternative coverage options or patients seeking financial relief for a
methods for better reimbursement. broad range of needs including
housing, utilities, food, transportation
to medical treatment, and children's
resources.
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26. National Underinsured Resource
Directory Pull Out Cards
Seven pull out cards were
created based on the
topics commonly
addressed by PAF
patients based on needs
and issues of the
underinsured population.
Each card offers action
steps or suggestions to
compliment the resources
they will be provided.
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28. The Uninsurable – High Risk Pools
FEDERAL Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP)
Qualifying health condition; uninsured 6 mos prior to enrollment
Comprehensive benefits; capped out-of-pocket costs; plan options
https://www.pcip.gov/StatePlans.html
www.healthcare.gov
State Issued HIGH RISK INSURANCE POOL
Viable option when COBRA expires (19th month)
Comprehensive benefits; plan options
For the insured with high deductible/catastrophic coverage
‼ COST PROHIBITIVE PREMIUMS
www.naship.org
30. ¡Cover the Uninsured!
Premium rates for Texas
2011 monthly PCIP premium rates by age enrollee, effective 7/1/2011.
Benefits are effective the 1st day of the following month upon enrollment.
www.pcip.gov/StatePlans
Age Standard Option Extended HSA Option
Option
0 to 18 $133 $179 $138
19 to 34 $199 $268 $207
35 to 44 $239 $323 $248
45 to 54 $306 $412 $318
55+ $426 $572 $442
31. Looking forward - ACA
• Health Insurance Exchanges (2014)
The Healthcare Reform Act requires that health insurance
exchanges be established in each state. Individuals and
small employers will be able to enroll into the exchange.
Small employers are defined as those with no more than
100 employees. Larger employers will be able to enroll into
the exchange in 2017.
• Premium Subsidies (2014)
Premium and cost-sharing subsidies will make health
insurance more affordable for every family with annual
incomes between 133% and 200% Federal Poverty Level
that purchase plans through the exchange.
35. Fight Colorectal Cancer
CONTACT US
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1414 Prince Street, Suite 204
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 548-1225
Toll-Free Answer Line: 1-877-427-2111
www.FightColorectalCancer.org
Email us: Info@FightColorectalCancer.org
Editor's Notes
Co-Pay Relief (CPR) was established in April 2004. The program provides direct financial support to insured patients, including Medicare beneficiaries and pharmaceutical co-pay for those that are medically and financially qualified.
A comprehensive, national, on-line interactive tool intended to help the underinsured Americans faced with high out-of-pocket cost locate valuable resources and action steps to provide financial relief.
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