Breast and Cervical Cancer
Prevention and Treatment
Welcome to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Medicaid
program's informational web site on Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention
and Treatment (BCCPTA). This site is intended to provide materials of interest
to various audiences regarding the prevention and treatment of breast and
cervical cancer. There is now a law that permits state Medicaid programs to
provide medical services to certain women diagnosed with breast or cervical
cancer.
The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of
2000
On October 24, 2000, the Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment
Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-354) was signed into
law. This Act, which has an effective date of October 1, 2000, gives states the
option to provide medical assistance through Medicaid to eligible women who
were screened through the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early
Detection Program (NBCCEDP) and found to have breast or cervical cancer,
including pre-cancerous conditions.
NBCCEDP, which is administered by CDC, provides free breast and cervical
cancer screening and follow-up diagnostic services to women in need, such as
those who are uninsured or have low incomes. In 2000, CDC began its 10th year
of this landmark program, supporting early detection programs in all 50 states,
6 U.S. territories, the District of Columbia, and 12 American Indian and Alaska
Native organizations.
Native American Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Technical
Amendment Act of 2001
On January 15, 2002, Congress passed a technical amendment to the BCCPT Act.
This amendment, the Native American Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment
Technical Amendment Act of 2001, extends benefits of the BCCPT Act to
additional American Indian and Alaska Native women. On February 28, 2002, CMS
sent a letter to State Health
Officials (PDF - 250K) advising them of this new provision. The
amendment is attached to the letter.
Medicaid Eligibility Requirements
In order for a woman to be eligible for Medicaid under this option, she
must:
- have been screened for and found to have breast or cervical cancer,
including precancerous conditions, through the National Breast and Cervical
Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP)
- be under age 65; and
- be uninsured and otherwise not eligible for Medicaid
Presumptive Eligibility Option
States may also choose the presumptive eligibility option to facilitate and
expedite the eligibility process.
Presumptive eligibility is a Medicaid option that allows states to enroll
women in Medicaid for a limited period of time before full Medicaid
applications are filed and processed, based on a determination by a Medicaid
provider of likely Medicaid eligibility.
CMS Guidance
The Center for Medicaid and State Operations (CMSO) within CMS has
responsibility for the administration of the Medicaid program. On January 4,
2001, CMSO released a letter to State
Health Officials which describes the Act, the eligibility requirements, and
what states are required to do if they choose to provide benefits to this new
eligibility group. A State Plan Amendment (SPA) form is attached to the letter
for use by states. This form is prepared by the state and submitted to CMS
regional office staff for approval.
Additional Guidance Information
CMS and CDC are working together to develop further guidance which provides
timely responses to important issues. CMS and CDC will release additional
guidance as needed and as it becomes available. Comments and questions may be
addressed to BCCPT@cms.hhs.gov.
Technical Policy Questions and
Guidance (PDF - 232K)
Model Agreement for Provision of
Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening, Prevention and Treatment
Services (PDF - 124K)
State Activity Map
WANT MORE INFORMATION? TRY THESE
SITES
State and Federal Government Agencies
CMS - Information on
mammograms
CMSO - Center for Medicaid
and State Operations
CMS - Regional Offices
State Medicaid Agencies
www.cms.hhs.gov/medicaid/mcontact.asp
or
http://medicaid.aphsa.org/members.htm
CDC - Call the Toll-Free Voice Information System at
1-888-842-6355, Option 7, or E-mail cancerinfo@cdc.gov.
CDC - NBCCEDP Programs within
States can answer questions regarding NBCCEDP program eligibility, as well
as provide information about locations where services are offered.
HRSA - Bureau of Primary Health Care - Community Health Center
Program
DHHS - Department of Health and Human Services- National Women's Health
Information Center
OPA - Office of Population Affairs -
Office of Family Planning
AHRQ - Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality - Standards of Practice Guidelines
Organizations
APHSA - American Public Human Services
Association,
NBCC - National Breast Cancer
Coalition
NCSL - National Conference of State
Legislatures
NGA - National Governors'
Association
ACS - American Cancer Society
Contact: Please send any comments or questions by E-mail to
BCCPT@cms.hhs.gov
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Last Modified on Thursday, September 16, 2004
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