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Missouri Fire Fighters Critical Illness Pool to support firefighters battling cancer


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 23 August, 2022 08:15:05

Missouri Fire Fighters Critical Illness Pool to support firefighters battling cancer
SB45 paves the way for new program to help firefighters and employers address cancer risk in the fire service

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. —— The Missouri Fire Fighters Critical Illness Pool (MFFCIP) today said it has started a new cancer benefits program for firefighters in the state.

With a streamlined claims process, the MFFCIP program will help cover out-of-pocket expenses for 17 nationally recognized cancers, including breast, testicular and thyroid, three cancers normally excluded in workers’ compensation presumption programs.

The landmark MFFCIP program was created after SB45 was signed into law by Missouri Gov. Parson in 2021, providing $5 million in financial assistance. The law followed a two-year analysis by the MFCIPP of the 14 states that have less expensive and less litigious programs than typical workers’ compensation coverage for firefighter cancer diagnoses.

The MFFCIP program was designed by the Fire Fighters Association of Missouri, State Council of Fire Fighters, Missouri Association of Fire Chiefs, workers’ compensation insurance providers, insurance agents as well as representatives from municipal, county and special district fire agencies.

“The support we received from all of the organizations involved was truly unprecedented,” said Eureka Fire Protection District Chief Greg Brown. “We can’t thank them enough for creating a program designed to support our valued firefighters, many of whom unfortunately have to battle cancer along with heroic careers spent battling fires.”

MFFCIP provides cancer coverage and benefits to eligible firefighters. With MFFCIP, firefighters don’t have to worry about delayed compensation, denied claims, or eligibility investigations.

MFFCIP has streamlined the claims process so payments start within 10 days of a cancer diagnosis. No investigation into the cause of cancer is required upon confirmation of eligibility – a stark difference between the MFFCIP program and the traditional workers’ compensation claims process.

MFFCIP is a member-owned organization

 

About the MFFCIP

The Missouri Fire Fighters Critical Illness Pool was created to aid the state’s fire professionals and agencies to contain the human and financial burdens created by serious health issues by providing cancer benefits to the state’s firefighters. The program was designed with input from the Fire Fighters Association of Missouri, State Council of Fire Fighters, Missouri Association of Fire Chiefs, as well as individuals from municipal, county and special district fire agencies.

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Missouri Fire Fighters Critical Illness Pool to support firefighters battling cancer
SB45 paves the way for new program to help firefighters and employers address cancer risk in the fire service

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Missouri finds solution to firefighter cancer with Fire Fighters Critical Illness Pool

After two years of studying the 14 states who have alternative programs to a Presumption in Workers’ Compensation (WC) to address firefighter cancer issues Missouri, SB45 with $5 million in financial assistance was passed in both houses and signed by the Governor allowing for the creation of the Missouri Fire Fighters Critical Illness Pool (MFFCIP), effective May 1, 2022.

With the Steering Committee’s launch of MFFCIP, their first order of business was to appoint a Board of Directors who then began to facilitate the delivery of coverage for 17 nationally recognized cancers that are scientifically arguable as occurring more frequently in the fire service occupation. These include Bladder, Brain, Breast, Colon, Esophagus, Kidney, Lung, Melanoma, Mesothelioma, Multiple Myeloma, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Prostate, Rectal, Skin, Stomach, Testicular and Thyroid and make payment starting in 10 days.

Notable Board Actions:

  • Earmarked funding for the early detection and prevention of cancer and has set best practices that members have to subscribe to.
  • The first three years of contributions are subsidized.
  • A WC offset has been built in – some primary workers’ compensation carriers are offering discounts for fire operations to join this new program.

ADVANTAGES FOR FIREFIGHTERS

No More Invasive Investigations – When adjusting a workers’ compensation cancer claim, it can take more than six months for a firefighter to gather evidence to build a case, and six months to two years for an employer to research prior exposures and investigate prior employment, lifestyle, family history, and medical records. Through MFFCIP, firefighters will no longer be subject to this type of an intrusive investigation.

More Claims Will Be Eligible for Compensation – More firefighters’ claims will be accepted after a confirmed receipt of diagnosis of one of the 17 covered cancers. Upon confirmation of eligibility, no investigation of the cancer’s cause is needed.

Faster Payouts – Claims processes are streamlined, and payments will start within 10 days of confirmation of a diagnosed covered cancer. It doesn’t get any easier for a firefighter to collect through this innovative MFFCIP’s accident program.

Specially-Designed Awards – Awards are already factored to pay out of pocket high deductibles, co-payments, and future anticipated costs designed into many firefighter regular benefit programs.

ADVANTAGES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENTS

Caps on Losses – Caps losses covered under the award program depending on limit selected. Either $100k, $200k or $300k limits available, which is critical for small and volunteer department budgets.

Affordable Rates for Self-insured Municipalities – Keeps excess rates affordable for self-insured programs. Often Excess carriers will discount the cost for participating in a Worker’s Compensation offset provision occasionally paying the cost of this program.

Member-Owned – MFFCIP is member-owned, so every department has a say in operations as a Board of both Management and Labor define coverage, terms and conditions. This program was tailor made for Missouri firefighters.

Firefighter eligibility:

  • At least five years of continuous service in the direct provision of fire protection services
  • A medical exam is required at or after the start of employment/enrollment but before a claim
  • Coverage extends 15 years after the last year of eligibility, prior to the age of 70

A diagnosis of cancer is considered one of the most stressful events a person can experience. The Missouri program provides firefighters with peace of mind by helping cover the myriad of out of pocket expenses of battling cancer.

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Cancer Coverage Subsidized by Missouri Legislature for Firefighters

Cancer coverage for fire operations will soon to be available to all Missouri municipal and district firefighters through the Missouri Fire Fighter Critical Illness Pool (MFFCIP).

After two years of looking at the cancer issues in Missouri, SB45 was passed in both houses was signed by the Governor allowing for the creation of the MFFCI Pool. With the Steering Committee’s launch of its Pool, it will begin to facilitate the delivery of coverage for 17 nationally recognized cancers that are scientifically arguable as occupationally increased in the fire service.

The Pool will offer three levels of benefit based selected coverage limits of $100,000, $200,000, and $300,000. Full details are available to view here.

If you would like to become a member today, request a quote or review the checklist for joining MFFCIP.

For more information, email mffcip@mcgriff.com.