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Multidisciplinary cancer care leaders, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, program administrators, social workers, financial advocates, and patient navigators, from all across the country are meeting with congressional offices today to advocate for policies that support their patients as part of the Association of Community Cancer Centers’ (ACCC) 2022 Virtual Hill Day.
WASHINGTON, DC—Multidisciplinary cancer care leaders, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, program administrators, social workers, financial advocates, and patient navigators, from all across the country are meeting with congressional offices today to advocate for policies that support their patients as part of the Association of Cancer Care Centers’ (ACCC) 2022 Virtual Hill Day.
“Hill Day is an opportunity for us as cancer care providers to make our voices heard and help our lawmakers understand how decisions made in Washington impact the way that we deliver care back home. We are excited to share our stories and discuss some of the most pressing issues impacting the way we care for our patients,” said Olalekan Ajayi, PharmD, MBA, Chair of the ACCC Governmental Affairs Committee. “Allowing patients access to essential care without delays caused by burdensome prior authorization and step therapy requirements, increasing the availability of telehealth on a permanent basis, increasing diversity in clinical trial participation, and allowing Medicare to cover multi-cancer early detection screening tests are all policy measures that would significantly improve access to cancer treatment for all patients who need it.”
Oncology professionals will be discussing their own and their patients’ experiences overcoming existing barriers to high quality cancer care. Specifically, the group is requesting support for the following pieces of legislation:
“We’re pleased to have an opportunity to meet with lawmakers to ensure our patients’ needs are heard as Congress considers policies that will impact every single American who receives a cancer diagnosis,” Ajayi added.
More information on these discussions and the legislation is available on the ACCC website here.