Patient Navigator Programs, Cancer Disparities, and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

  • Moy B
  • Chabner B
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Patients in vulnerable population groups suffer disproportionately from cancer. The elimination of cancer disparities is critically important for lessening the burden of cancer. Patient navigator programs have been shown to improve clinical outcomes. Among its provisions relevant to disparities in cancer care, The Patient Protection and Affordability Care Act authorizes continued funding of patient navigator programs. However, given the current economic and political environment, this funding is in jeopardy. This article describes patient navigator programs and summarizes the elements of the health care law that are relevant to these programs. It is vital that the entire oncology community remain committed to leading efforts toward the improvement of cancer care among our most vulnerable patients.

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Moy, B., & Chabner, B. A. (2011). Patient Navigator Programs, Cancer Disparities, and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The Oncologist, 16(7), 926–929. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2011-0140

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