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The Childhood Cancer Clinical Trials Act amends federal health insurance law to require group health plans and individual health insurance policies to cover routine patient care costs for children with rare pediatric diseases who participate in approved clinical trials, even when treatment is provided by out-of-network providers. The bill requires insurers to apply the same cost-sharing (copayments or coinsurance) as in-network care and to pay out-of-network providers the difference between their billed amount and the patient's cost-sharing obligation. The bill also expands the definition of approved clinical trials to include those funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute and applies similar coverage requirements to Medicare.
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