This blog discusses the latest in proton radiation therapy focusing on pediatric applications. This blog supports the Pediatric Proton Foundation.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Pediatric Proton Foundation Objects to 55% Reduction in OPPS Payment Rates for Level II Proton Beam Radiation Therapy
In keeping with its mission of providing advocacy for pediatric cancer patients seeking proton therapy, the foundation filed a written comment letter to the Department of Health and Human Services regarding serious concerns about the planned reduction in OPPS payment rates for Level II Proton Beam Radiation Therapy. PPF went on to explain that..." 75% of young patients treated with proton therapy had brain tumors. More than half of those children treated were under nine years old. To reduce the proton center's ability to recover their cost when treating children, the most vulnerable population who is least able to articulate their concerns, will mean that less valuable treatment slots are being used for our children."
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