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Section 22-6-11 - Breast and cervical cancer prevention and treatment.

AL Code § 22-6-11 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the "2009 Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act."

(b)(1) Medicaid eligibility and coverage shall be extended to a woman who has been determined to be eligible to participate in and has been screened for breast or cervical cancer by any health care provider or entity, or both, that satisfies any of the following:

a. Receives direct payment for screening services by National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) Title XV funds.

b. Is funded at least in part by NBCCEDP grantee Title XV funds for screening services.

c. Is not funded at all by NBCCEDP grantee Title XV funds but has been identified by the Department of Public Health as part of the Alabama Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program and operates consistently within its guidelines.

(2) Coverage under this section shall be limited to any woman screened and diagnosed pursuant to subdivision (1) who is under age 65 and who is uninsured in that she must not have creditable coverage, including current Medicaid enrollment, as that term is defined under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Section 2701(c) of the Public Health Services Act, 42 U.S.C. §300gg(c).

(3) Any woman who meets the eligibility requirements for Medicaid pursuant to this section shall be entitled to medically necessary treatment for breast or cervical cancer and other medically necessary Medicaid services covered under the Medicaid State Plan for the period of eligibility.

(4) The period of eligibility for coverage under this section is limited to the period during her course of treatment as determined by the medical professional responsible for the cancer treatment. Eligibility ends when her course of treatment is completed or the state determines that she no longer meets eligibility criteria for this category.

(5) Notwithstanding subdivision (4), subsequent periods of eligibility may be extended provided the woman meets all criteria required to qualify for the initial period of coverage.

(6) General Medicaid eligibility criteria including, but not limited to, residency and citizenship must be met.

(7) Treatment under this section is limited to medically necessary treatment consistent with optimal standards of medical practice. Experimental treatments will not be covered.

(8) The determination of medical eligibility for coverage under this section shall be administered by the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program of the Alabama Department of Public Health following appropriate application procedures and shall include verification of Centers for Disease Control screening and diagnosis and a plan of treatment. Once medical eligibility is established, the Medicaid Agency will make the final Medicaid eligibility decision.

(9) No coverage will be provided under this section for any period prior to the date of the Centers for Disease Control screening and diagnosis.

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Section 22-6-11 - Breast and cervical cancer prevention and treatment.