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Oregon Health Authority : Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program : Oregon Health Plan : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program Oregon Health Plan (OHP) Treatment Coverage for People Who Need It If your provider told you that you need treatment for breast cancer or cervical cancer, but you don't have health coverage, there is help.
You may be eligible for full OHP benefits through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP), regardless of immigration status. Any provider who screens for breast or cervical cancer can refer you to the program. Ask your provider about referring you.
They will need to send a completed BCCTP application to OHP. OHP usually processes BCCTP applications by the next business day. OHP covers cancer treatment and reproductive health care.
If you qualify, your BCCTP coverage begins the day your provider made your breast or cervical cancer diagnosis. People under age 65 who live in Oregon and: Need treatment for breast cancer or cervical cancer, Do not have minim u m essential coverage for t re atment, Do not qualify for any other Medicaid programs, and Have household income under 250 percent of the Federal Poverty Level .
Frequently Asked Questions Is BCCTP only for cisgender women? No. We encourage anyone with a diagnosis of breast or cervical cancer to apply. The program does not look at gender identity or expression.
What benefit packages are available under BCCTP? BCCTP is available through the OHP Plus benefit package. Ask your health care provider for help.
Any provider who screens for breast or cervical cancer can refer patients. They do this by sending a completed BCCTP application to OHP. You and your provider will need to complete the application.
You will enter your personal information. Your provider will add information about your cancer diagnosis. You will both need to sign the form.
By signing the form, your provider affirms that you qualify for BCCTP coverage. How to submit the completed BCCTP application Through BCCTP, OHP will pay for treatment from the date of the diagnosis. OHP may also pay for outstanding medical bills related to the diagnosis.
This happens if your provider says you would have qualified for BCCTP at the time those bills were due. How long does BCCTP coverage last? After OHP approves your BCCTP coverage, you will get a full OHP application in the mail.
This is to collect more information and see if you qualify for ongoing OHP. If you do not qualify for other OHP or other programs: Each year, you will get a renewal notice to see if you still qualify for BCCTP. You and your provider will need to complete the form included with this notice.
Application and Referral Form: 繁體中文 / Traditional Chinese 简体中文 / Simplified Chinese K ajin Majol / Marshallese About application status: Call ONE Customer Service at 1-800-699-9075 (TTY 711). Ask for the BCCTP Team. Providers with questions about BCCTP coverage: Call the member's coordinated care organization (CCO ).
Call OHP Client Services (800-273-0557) for members not in a CCO. To learn more about helping patients access breast or cervical cancer screening services, visit the ScreenWise website . How to recognize an official Oregon website Only share sensitive information on official, secure websites.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals under age 65 in Oregon needing treatment for breast or cervical cancer, without minimum essential coverage for treatment. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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