A multi‐dimensional assessment of financial hardship of cancer patients using existing health system data
Wen You,
Asal Pilehvari,
Ruoding Shi
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundExisting financial hardship screening does not capture the multifaceted and dynamic nature of the problem. The use of existing health system data is a promising way to enable scalable and sustainable financial hardship screening.MethodsWe used existing data from 303 adult patients with cancer at the University of Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Center (2016–2018). All received distress screening and had a valid financial assistance screening based solely on household size‐adjusted income. We constructe… Show more
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