1. Expanding the Availability of Scalp Cooling to All Patients at Risk of Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia.
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Lagmay-Fuentes, Portia, Smith, Andrea, Krus, Shannon, Lewis, Laurie, Latif, Asma, Gagliardo, Tiffany, and Kohli, Manpreet
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CHEMOTHERAPY complications ,BALDNESS ,CANCER patients ,SCALP ,INVOICES - Abstract
Alopecia is an undesirable side effect of cancer chemotherapy. The mitigation of alopecia is a desirable adjunct treatment for patients with cancer. FDA-cleared scalp cooling (SC) devices have been successfully used to prevent or reduce chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA). This paper provides an understanding of the implementation and value of the new Insurance-Based Billing Model used in the USA for SC and its benefits compared with the original self-pay model. This improved compensation change will result in all patients in need, including underserved and disadvantaged populations, receiving equitable healthcare by allowing access to this valuable supportive care technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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