"May I suggest you write to your congress people and the Attorney General for your state and Medicare. Give them all your information ant tell them you are being discriminated against because you are a cancer patient,. I don’t believe that they Insurance can do that. You need to find a patient advocate in your area."
Then I got a reply, How do you get a patient Advocate? Then it hit me. I didn't give out any tools to do so. So now, on the Melanoma web blog there is help. If you need it, It is there.
Source:http://www.patientadvocate.org/
I tried it out and it is easy. Check this out!!!
I wrote to my congressmen.
As a constituent concerned about patient access to life-saving treatments, I am writing to ask that you support the Access to Cancer Clinical Trials Act of 2007� (HR 2676) sponsored by Congresswoman Deborah Pryce. This legislation is vital for cancer patients throughout the country that struggle to receive treatment and/or struggle to meet their financial responsibility.
I am well aware that for many patients, clinical trials are not even an option if they are faced with a cancer diagnosis because their insurance refuses to pay for the treatment. For others, the burden of mounting co-pays for healthcare services related to their participation in a clinical trial determines their inability to participate. I feel very strongly that an individual with a cancer diagnosis should focus on their treatment and quality of life, not on coverage of services and escalating debt.
There are 10 million Americans living with cancer and another 1.5 million more who will be diagnosed with cancer this year. As the opportunities to enroll in clinical trials decrease due to funding cuts, coverage for participation in clinical trials and coverage for routine costs associated with clinical trials is necessary in order to make scientific advances. In order to promote innovation, we need to do everything we can to encourage individuals to enroll in clinical trials and HR 2676 provides an opportunity for many patients to enroll in clinical trials that could save their lives. I support the principle that providing coverage and reimbursement for services are essential for developing new treatments for cancer and I hope you will support this legislation and patient�s access to life-saving treatments.
“There are three parts of the equation in a clinical trial. There’s who has control, who gets the reward, and who takes the risk. Patients take all the risk, they have no control, and they get no reward. Patients ought to be the ones driving the process and get the reward out of it and have the control, since they are the ones that take the risk.” Greg Simons
So Now we have a Voice!!!!!
Take Care,
Jimmy B

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