In the privately insured, average monthly out-of-pocket costs for new cancer patients increased by nearly $600 in the 6 months after a diagnosis compared with those without a cancer diagnosis.
Finding the right physician is an important decision. Patients weigh recommendations from family and friends, convenience, location, experience and insurance. For patients with a cancer diagnosis, ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. Today, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) released its first "Eye on Cancer Care" piece, which focuses on the dangers of the availability of "junk plans" that ...
We recently sat down with Rachel Roth-McKnight at her home in St. Pete. Rachel smiled as she tussled her new curls. “I’ve got these chemo curls now,” she said with a laugh. “The last time, I had no ...
Following the 2018 federal expansion of short-term limited-duration (STLD) insurance plans, limited or no state regulation of ...
Tens of thousands of Medicare beneficiaries who are cancer patients have substantially lower out-of-pocket costs for their prescription drugs, thanks to a key provision included in the Inflation ...