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Apply for the Breast & Cervical Cancer Prevention &Treatment Program | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Apply for Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Program (BCCPT) BCCPT provides Medicaid services for Pennsylvanians under the age of 65 who are screened and diagnosed with breast cancer, cervical cancer, or a precancerous condition of the breast or cervix, and do not have health insurance.
Apply for Coverage (Spanish PDF) \r\n BCCPT provides full health coverage for people under the age of 65 through Medicaid. You can receive health coverage if you are screened and diagnosed with breast cancer, cervical cancer, or a precancerous condition of the breast or cervix.
\r\n Services provided include, but are not limited to: Hospital visits, including surgery; Medical supplies and equipment; and, BCCPT provides full health coverage for people under the age of 65 through Medicaid. You can receive health coverage if you are screened and diagnosed with breast cancer, cervical cancer, or a precancerous condition of the breast or cervix.
Services provided include, but are not limited to: Hospital visits, including surgery; Medical supplies and equipment; and, \r\n To be eligible for BCCPT coverage, you must meet the following eligibility requirements: Be screened and diagnosed with breast cancer, cervical cancer, or a precancerous condition of the breast or cervix Be uninsured or have no creditable health insurance Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen Be a Pennsylvania resident Provide or apply for a social security number (unless an exception is met) \r\n \r\n There are no income or resource limits for BCCPT.
Because there are no income or resource limits, you may not qualify for other Medicaid programs, but may qualify for BCCPT. \r\n If you qualify for this coverage, you can receive free healthcare, including healthcare for medical needs unrelated to a breast or cervical cancer diagnosis, throughout the course of your treatment.
To be eligible for BCCPT coverage, you must meet the following eligibility requirements: Be screened and diagnosed with breast cancer, cervical cancer, or a precancerous condition of the breast or cervix Be uninsured or have no creditable health insurance Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen Be a Pennsylvania resident Provide or apply for a social security number (unless an exception is met) There are no income or resource limits for BCCPT.
Because there are no income or resource limits, you may not qualify for other Medicaid programs, but may qualify for BCCPT. If you qualify for this coverage, you can receive free healthcare, including healthcare for medical needs unrelated to a breast or cervical cancer diagnosis, throughout the course of your treatment.
Additional Breast Cancer Resources \r\n The Pennsylvania Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (PA-BCCEDP) is administered by the PA Department of Health (DOH). PA-BCCEDP provides free: Clinical breast and pelvic exams Follow-up diagnostic tests for an abnormal screening result \r\n \r\n PA-BCCEDP is available to women ages 40 to 64 for breast services and 21 to 64 for cervical services.
PA-BCCEDP imposes a 250% income limit based upon the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines , which are updated annually. Non-participating providers can refer individuals to the PA-BCCEDP website or call 1-800-215-7494 . Additional Breast Cancer Resources The Pennsylvania Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (PA-BCCEDP) is administered by the PA Department of Health (DOH).
PA-BCCEDP provides free: Clinical breast and pelvic exams Follow-up diagnostic tests for an abnormal screening result PA-BCCEDP is available to women ages 40 to 64 for breast services and 21 to 64 for cervical services. PA-BCCEDP imposes a 250% income limit based upon the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines , which are updated annually. Non-participating providers can refer individuals to the PA-BCCEDP website or call 1-800-215-7494 .
To start the application for BCCPT, you must first be screened and diagnosed for breast cancer, cervical cancer, or a precancerous condition of the breast or cervix. \r\n You can be screened and diagnosed either through a Pennsylvania Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (PA-BCCEDP) provider or through a medical provider not part of the PA-BCCEDP.
PA-BCCEDP is a screening program that is administered by the Department of Health with funding they receive from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The income limit to qualify for screening through PA-BCCEDP is 250% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. \r\n Your provider will need to complete the BCCPT application with you and send to the PA-BCCEDP Community Health Coordinator’s Case Management Team for review.
After the Community Health Coordinator reviews the application, they send it to your local county assistance office for an eligibility determination. To start the application for BCCPT, you must first be screened and diagnosed for breast cancer, cervical cancer, or a precancerous condition of the breast or cervix.
You can be screened and diagnosed either through a Pennsylvania Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (PA-BCCEDP) provider or through a medical provider not part of the PA-BCCEDP. PA-BCCEDP is a screening program that is administered by the Department of Health with funding they receive from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The income limit to qualify for screening through PA-BCCEDP is 250% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. Your provider will need to complete the BCCPT application with you and send to the PA-BCCEDP Community Health Coordinator’s Case Management Team for review. After the Community Health Coordinator reviews the application, they send it to your local county assistance office for an eligibility determination.
Both English and Spanish version are available. Both English and Spanish version are available. Fill out your portion of the application Be sure to sign and date your application.
Be sure to sign and date your application. Take the application to your healthcare provider Your healthcare provider will need to fill out parts of the application, too. Your healthcare provider will need to fill out parts of the application, too.
Either you or your healthcare provider should submit your application by fax, email, or mail. The fax number and addresses are on the application. Either you or your healthcare provider should submit your application by fax, email, or mail.
The fax number and addresses are on the application. A team will review your application and it will be sent to your local County Assistance Office (CAO). A team will review your application and it will be sent to your local County Assistance Office (CAO).
The CAO will contact you once your application has been reviewed and will tell you whether your application has been approved or not. The CAO will contact you once your application has been reviewed and will tell you whether your application has been approved or not. Once you've filled out your application, take the application to your healthcare provider.
They will need to fill it out as well, and then fax or mail it to Department of Health’s Pennsylvania Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (PA-BCCEDP) Provider. Download Your Application- English Print and complete the application. Download Your Application- Spanish Print and complete the application.
Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Can men qualify for BCCPT? Yes, men can qualify for BCCPT. Yes, men can qualify for BCCPT.
Are there any income or resource limits for BCCPT? No. BCCPT does not have any income or resource limits. No. BCCPT does not have any income or resource limits.
Can I be eligible for BCCPT if I have Medicare? No. Medicare is considered creditable coverage. No. Medicare is considered creditable coverage.
Can I still apply for BCCPT even if I have other health insurance? Yes, you can still apply. We will check if your health insurance is considered creditable coverage.
Yes, you can still apply. We will check if your health insurance is considered creditable coverage. To see if you qualify, call: 1-800-215-7494 Medicaid Coverage for Pregnancy
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