New law covering wig costs gives Minnesota cancer patients hope for healing

Emily Myatt’s first wig after her stage three ovarian cancer diagnosis was so expensive she had to rely on family for help.

“I tried to get my insurance company to cover part of it, and was denied,” she said.

But starting Jan. 1, health insurance companies in Minnesota are now required by law to cover the cost of wigs for those who have lost their hair due to a medical condition. Originally, only alopecia was covered, but not alopecia caused by cancer.

“I knew that losing my hair was going to be hard, and I didn’t understand how it truly did affect how I felt about myself,” Myatt said.

The legislation comes into effect days after the death from ovarian cancer of former Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Kari Dziedzic. Dziedzic, who authored the provision in the omnibus bill and died on Dec. 27, had her own struggles with hair-loss.

“When my hair fell out, it was like a cold slap in the face,” Dziedzic said during a committee hearing. “I had the resources to buy the wig, but not everyone does.”

Myatt is off chemo now and is in the phase of her treatment to keep the cancer away. She said, any boost of confidence you can get while battling cancer, is tremendous in the long run.

“The negative impact of losing your hair— if that can be offset in any way, it can do nothing but promote health and healing.”

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Collected from Minnesota Public Radio News. View original source here.

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