American Cancer Society Addresses Social Needs for People with Cancer
- Date: 04/30/2024
The American Cancer Society’s new Addressing Barriers to Care grant program recently awarded a total of $500,000 to fund 15 community…
In a national survey study of U.S. adults, patients with chronic liver disease who answered "Yes" to the question, “Have you delayed getting care in the past 12 months because you did not have transportation?” had a higher likelihood of having increased acute health care use and mortality.
Health care-related transportation insecurity is a critical social risk factor for U.S. adults with chronic liver disease, and there is an urgent need for feasible and scalable interventions, clinical programs, and policy reform to address transportation barriers and improve their clinical outcomes.
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