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Cancer Care Cuts: REALLY?

I am having mixed feelings about this article… what are your thoughts? Cancer drug costs are so expensive- not to mention chemo treatments run about $10,000 each… add on radiation, hospital charges and doc’s fees: $$$$$$ Do I really think Docs are going to close up shop for    1-4%? WHAT ARE THE CHANCES?

PREVENTION, PEOPLE. It needs to be all about PREVENTION.

American Society Of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Statement On Cuts To Cancer Care In 2010 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

02 Nov 2009 

Below is a statement for attribution to ASCO CEO Allen S. Lichter, MD:

“Today, CMS issued its physician fee schedule for 2010. The schedule included a one percent cut to oncology services in 2010, part of an overall six percent reduction in reimbursement for cancer care over the next four years. We are deeply concerned that these cuts will continue to erode access to cancer care in the United States.

“The cumulative effect of previous cuts has already caused oncologists to close practices, consolidate locations, and turn away Medicare patients. Further reductions will jeopardize access to care for more people with cancer across the country. Oncology cannot sustain additional cuts at a time when the number of people with cancer is increasing, practice expenses continue to rise, and the oncology workforce is dwindling.”

ASCO’s fee schedule fact sheet summarizes how cuts in Medicare coverage to date have already affected patient care, forcing physicians to close practices, consolidate locations, and turn away Medicare patients.

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American Society of Clinical Oncology


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