C.A.R.E.

TRACKING YOUR CARE

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You will receive a lot of informatio­n throughout your cancer journey. It’s important to keep a record of your or your loved one’s medical appointmen­ts, bills and insurance claims. Cancer.net provides a number of resources to make it easier for you. On the website, you’ll find forms that can help you track appointmen­t notes, test results, and your medical team. It also provides advice on taking charge of your care and questions to ask at your appointmen­t.

The American Society of Clinical Oncology recommends keeping records of the following aspects of your care:

• Details about each appointmen­t, including the tests or

procedures you had and the dates they took place

• The name and dose of each drug prescribed and

the name of the doctor who prescribed them

• Copies of checks and credit card receipts for co-pays and

other health care costs

• A current copy of your medical insurance coverage

• Bills and invoices from health care providers, such as

doctors’ offices, hospitals or labs

• Insurance claims filed by you, your doctor or your hospital

• Explanatio­n of benefits statements from your

insurance company for processed claims

• Insurance reimbursem­ents you have received

• Insurance claim rejections you have received and

appeal letters you have written

• Payments and insurance claims for any molecular testing

Local resource:

Cancer Services of New Mexico provides a free treatment organizer, a portable, record-keeping tool designed by a New Mexican cancer survivor to help you keep track of all documents related to your care. To request a Cancer Treatment Organizer, e-mail LIPA@cancerserv­icesnm.org or call 505-999-9764.

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