Delivery of Financial Navigation Services within National Cancer Institute-Designated Cancer Centers

Author:

de Moor Janet S1,Mollica Michelle1,Sampson Annie1,Adjei Brenda1,Weaver Sallie J1,Geiger Ann M1,Kramer Barnett S1,Grenen Emily2,Miscally Memi2,Ciolino Henry P3

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, MD

2. ICF Next, Rockville, MD

3. Office of Cancer Centers, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, MD

Abstract

Abstract Background Cancer Centers have a responsibility to help patients manage the costs of their cancer treatment. This article describes the availability of financial navigation services within the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Centers. Methods Data were obtained from the NCI Survey of Financial Navigation Services and Research, an online survey administered to NCI-Designated Cancer Centers from July to September 2019. Of the 62 eligible Centers, 57 completed all or most of the survey, for a response rate of 90.5%. Results Nearly all Cancer Centers reported providing help with applications for pharmaceutical assistance programs and medical discounts (96.5%), health insurance coverage (91.2%), assistance with non-medical costs (96.5%), and help understanding medical bills and out-of-pocket costs (85.9%). Although other services were common, in some cases they were only available to certain patients. These services included direct financial assistance with medical and non-medical costs and referrals to outside organizations for financial assistance. The least common services included medical debt management (63.2%), detailed discussions about the cost of treatment (54.4%), and guidance about legal protections (50.1%). Providing treatment cost transparency to patients was reported as a common challenge: 71.9% of Centers agreed or strongly agreed that it is difficult to determine how much a cancer patient’s treatment will cost and 70.2% of oncologists are reluctant to discuss financial issues with patients. Conclusions Cancer Centers provide many financial services and resources. However, there remains a need to build additional capacity to deliver comprehensive financial navigation services and to understand the extent to which patients are referred and helped by these services.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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