Explore the Cancer Care Equity Program
Overview
While each clinical trial schedule is different, often patients have frequent treatment and follow-up appointments. This can present very unique obstacles and difficulties to each and every one of our patients. While obstacles can range from needing child care to difficulty taking time off of work to requiring special transportation for a handicap, many challenges to clinical trial participation are financially-based. Even when patients have insurance that covers medical costs, there are many other costs, such a gas, hotels, and childcare, that can take a toll on patients and their families.
Mass General recognizes these challenges and has developed the Cancer Care Equity Program to provide support to its patients who are financially burdened by clinical trial participation. We strongly believe that all patients, regardless of financial resources, should have access to the many cutting-edge clinical trials available at the Mass General Cancer Center.
The Cancer Care Equity Program works to provide financial assistance for the unique challenges of clinical trial participation. Eligible patients may qualify for assistance with travel and lodging costs. Program eligibility is determined based on each individual patient.
Massachusetts General Hospital is committed to ensuring that all patients, regardless of race, ethnicity and primary language spoken, receive exceptional, evidence-based care. Meet three staff members dedicated to addressing disparities in healthcare and ensuring equity of cancer care.
In this Blum Center presentation from April 9, 2021, in recognition of National Minority Health Month, Beverly Moy, MD, MPH, Brenda Lormil, NP, and Evelyn Abayaah discuss the ongoing efforts to improve the quality of cancer care among underserved populations of cancer patients.
Part 1: Improving the Patient Experience
Part 2: Understanding the Basics
Part 3: Understanding Your Care Team
Part 4: A Patient's Experience
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Beverly Moy, MD, MPH
- Clinical Director, Breast Oncology
- Director of Cancer Equity
- Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
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Elyse Park, PhD
- Clinical Associate in Psychology
- Program Director, Cancer Center Smokefree Support Service
- Professor, Psychiatry & Medicine at MGH, Harvard Medical School
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Giselle Perez-Lougee, PhD
- Associate Director, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program
- Director, Adolescent and Young Adult Research and the Mind Body Program for Cancer Survivors
- Assistant Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School