Today’s webinar will be recorded and added to our
resource library for future reference by other states
looking to pass similar policy. This can be found at
https://fightcolorectalcancer.org/resource-library/
This is the first of many webinars to increase the capacity
and tools available to states as part of our Catalyst State-
by-State Advocacy Program.
This program aims to accelerate progress toward turning
aspirational CRC screening goals into a reality by
increasing access and reducing barriers to CRC
screening.
To learn more about the program, visit
https://fightcolorectalcancer.org/catalyst-state-by-
state-advocacy-program
TODAY’S SPEAKER
Bryan Hannon
Director, Indiana Government
Relations, American Cancer Society
Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN)
Bryan Hannon
Indiana Government
Relations Director
Introductions
CRC 45 -
Indiana Experience
01 Stakeholders & Coalition Building
02 Anticipating Challenges
03 Data & Other Resources
04 Indiana’s Keys to Success
Key
Stakeholders
• Physician groups
• Minority health groups
• Patients & Survivors
• Health systems
• Leadership
• Start early
• Typical allies don’t
always align
Building the
Coalition
Biggest
Challenges
in Indiana
• Legislature opposed to
“mandates”
• Strong insurance industry
• Short legislative session
Data +
Resources +
Talking Points
• Cost of treating late-stage CRC vs. early stage CRC*
• Unlike other mandates
• Increase in early-onset CRC rates
• Growing adherence to CRC 45
among payers
*Medical care costs associated with cancer in integrated delivery systems.
Journal of Comprehensive Cancer Network, Volume 16, Number 4; April 2018
Keys to Indiana’s
Success
• Start early.
• Patient stories.
• Fun, creative tactics.
• A little luck.
Questions?
Bryan.Hannon@cancer.org

Indiana’s CRC Policy Story

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    Today’s webinar willbe recorded and added to our resource library for future reference by other states looking to pass similar policy. This can be found at https://fightcolorectalcancer.org/resource-library/ This is the first of many webinars to increase the capacity and tools available to states as part of our Catalyst State- by-State Advocacy Program. This program aims to accelerate progress toward turning aspirational CRC screening goals into a reality by increasing access and reducing barriers to CRC screening. To learn more about the program, visit https://fightcolorectalcancer.org/catalyst-state-by- state-advocacy-program
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    TODAY’S SPEAKER Bryan Hannon Director,Indiana Government Relations, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN)
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    CRC 45 - IndianaExperience 01 Stakeholders & Coalition Building 02 Anticipating Challenges 03 Data & Other Resources 04 Indiana’s Keys to Success
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    Key Stakeholders • Physician groups •Minority health groups • Patients & Survivors • Health systems • Leadership • Start early • Typical allies don’t always align Building the Coalition
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    Biggest Challenges in Indiana • Legislatureopposed to “mandates” • Strong insurance industry • Short legislative session
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    Data + Resources + TalkingPoints • Cost of treating late-stage CRC vs. early stage CRC* • Unlike other mandates • Increase in early-onset CRC rates • Growing adherence to CRC 45 among payers *Medical care costs associated with cancer in integrated delivery systems. Journal of Comprehensive Cancer Network, Volume 16, Number 4; April 2018
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    Keys to Indiana’s Success •Start early. • Patient stories. • Fun, creative tactics. • A little luck.
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