Free screening access program supports updated
ACS guideline for the 20 million Americans who smoke or previously
smoked
ATLANTA and SAN
FRANCISCO, Nov. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The
American Cancer Society (ACS) and Color Health today announced
plans to provide a convenient, free screening access program for
the almost 20 million Americans who are now eligible for lung
cancer screenings under the updated ACS guideline. The new program
makes it easy for those who smoke or previously smoked to determine
their eligibility and identify screening options – all with support
from Color's care advocates and clinicians who will order and write
referrals for low-dose CT (ldCT) scans and book appointments for
eligible individuals with lung cancer screening providers.
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and the second
most frequently diagnosed cancer in the
United States. Research shows, annual screening
with ldCT scans reduces lung cancer deaths by up to 20%, but
less than 6% of eligible Americans get screened. Low adherence can
be attributed to difficulty navigating the healthcare system, and
stigma associated with lung cancer – especially among people who
currently or used to smoke. The Lung Screening Access Program helps
overcome these barriers, helping to increase the number of eligible
Americans who get screened.
Through this impact partnership, any individual, regardless of
employer benefits or insurance provider, can receive the following
at no cost:
- Access to a digital, HIPAA-compliant lung cancer risk
assessment tool
- Guidance on whether or not they are recommended for lung cancer
screening based on the updated ACS guideline
- Consultation with Color care advocates and clinicians
- A referral for a scan
- Support booking the scan, including navigating coverage and
prior authorization
"With our updated lung cancer screening guideline, the next step
is to directly support individuals in accessing these potentially
life-saving services," said Dr. Karen
Knudsen, CEO, American Cancer Society and American Cancer
Society Action Network. "We hope this program will close screening
gaps by making the basics of screening – eligibility guidance;
medical oversight/care; and support in finding and booking
screenings covered by plans — available to all. This work is
singularly focused on encouraging action by giving patients direct
access paths that we know will overcome barriers."
"Until there's a cure, we know that early detection of lung
cancer is the most important intervention," said Othman Laraki,
CEO, Color Health. "With a 6% screening rate across the U.S., we
know that giving patients the direct tools to access care is more
critical than ever. We're proud to support the ACS mission by
making an impact on lung cancer across the country."
To gauge your risk for lung cancer and find out more about how
to detect cancer early, click here.
About Color Health
Color is a complete platform for
healthcare delivery, providing the technology, infrastructure, and
logistics required to distribute large-scale health initiatives to
diverse populations. Color works with employers, unions, government
agencies, schools, and communities to provide equitable, accessible
healthcare services. Color supports access for traditional and
distributed workforces, as well as underserved communities, by
removing barriers to care. Our model enables screening, counseling,
and life-saving treatments to be utilized by more people, wherever
they are. Connect with Color on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and
www.color.com.
About the American Cancer Society
The American Cancer
Society is a leading cancer-fighting organization with a vision to
end cancer as we know it, for everyone. For more than 100 years, we
have been improving the lives of people with cancer and their
families as the only organization combating cancer through
advocacy, research, and patient support. We are committed to
ensuring everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and
survive cancer. To learn more, visit cancer.org or call our 24/7
helpline at 1-800-227-2345. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter,
and Instagram.
Press Contacts
Color Health
press@color.com
(917) 710-0091
Anneka Meyer
color@120over80mktg.com
(917) 284-1034
The American Cancer Society
Michele Money-Carson
michele.money-carson@cancer.org
(813) 240-0954
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