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– Out-of-pocket costs may present a barrier to colorectal screening, and removing those costs could reduce colorectal cancer deaths, according to new data presented at the annual Digestive Disease Week.

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– Out-of-pocket costs may present a barrier to colorectal screening, and removing those costs could reduce colorectal cancer deaths, according to new data presented at the annual Digestive Disease Week.

 

– Out-of-pocket costs may present a barrier to colorectal screening, and removing those costs could reduce colorectal cancer deaths, according to new data presented at the annual Digestive Disease Week.

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Key clinical point: Copayments may present a barrier to screening, but waiving these out-of-pocket costs could improve adherence to guidelines recommendations.

Major finding: Removing copayments for routine screening could reduce deaths from colorectal cancer by up to 16% in Medicare beneficiaries.

Data source: A simulation model that looked at five scenarios to assess how increased adherence to colorectal cancer screening would reduce mortality and cost.

Disclosures: Dr. Peterse declared no relevant disclosures.