This study linked data from the Georgia Comprehensive Cancer Registry to Medicaid enrollment and claims to test whether the Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act (BCCPTA), which provided a new and quicker pathway to Medicaid eligibility for low-income breast cancer patients, led to more patients enrolling at an early stage of disease. Results based on difference-in-differences analysis indicated that Georgia's BCCPTA increased by 11 percentage points the probability of breast cancer patients enrolling in Medicaid at an early stage (p = .024). This effect could mean more treatment options and higher survival rates for these patients
Purpose: Screening can increase early detection and reduce rates of advanced-stage cancer. Uninsured...
IntroductionThe National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (BCCP) in Ohio provides ...
Objectives. To determine whether the 2014 Medicaid expansions facilitated by the Affordable Care Act...
The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act (BCCPTA) provided states with an optiona...
The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program is a multifaceted, federal program t...
The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program is a multifaceted, federal program t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Tens of...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Purpose: Screening can increase early detection and reduce rates of advanced-stage cancer. Uninsured...
IntroductionThe National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (BCCP) in Ohio provides ...
Objectives. To determine whether the 2014 Medicaid expansions facilitated by the Affordable Care Act...
The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act (BCCPTA) provided states with an optiona...
The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program is a multifaceted, federal program t...
The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program is a multifaceted, federal program t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Tens of...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Purpose: Screening can increase early detection and reduce rates of advanced-stage cancer. Uninsured...
IntroductionThe National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (BCCP) in Ohio provides ...
Objectives. To determine whether the 2014 Medicaid expansions facilitated by the Affordable Care Act...