Barriers
- Low health insurance literacy
- Access to reliable information
- Financial toxicity
Commitments
- Triage Cancer is committed to addressing health disparities among women of color by providing free education on navigating the practical and legal issues that arise from a cancer diagnosis, such as access to healthcare, managing finances, and navigating insurance and employment.
- During the next quarter Triage Cancer will implement processes to better track the reach of our programs and services by race and ethnicity. By the end of the first quarter of 2021, Triage Cancer is committed to increasing the reach of its programs and services to women of color by 20%, in order to address health disparities and empower women of color to make informed decisions about their healthcare, finances, insurance, and employment.
Quote
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Locations
Tampa, Florida; Alabama – Montgomery Alaska – Juneau Arizona – Phoenix Arkansas – Little Rock California – Sacramento Colorado – Denver Connecticut – Hartford Delaware – Dover Florida – Tallahassee Georgia – Atlanta Hawaii – Honolulu Idaho – Boise Illinois – Springfield Indiana – Indianapolis Iowa – Des Moines Kansas – Topeka Kentucky – Frankfort Louisiana – Baton Rouge Maine – Augusta Maryland – Annapolis Massachusetts – Boston Michigan – Lansing Minnesota – St. Paul Mississippi – Jackson Missouri – Jefferson City Montana – Helena Nebraska – Lincoln Nevada – Carson City New Hampshire – Concord New Jersey – Trenton New Mexico – Santa Fe New York – Albany North Carolina – Raleigh North Dakota – Bismarck Ohio – Columbus Oklahoma – Oklahoma City Oregon – Salem Pennsylvania – Harrisburg Rhode Island – Providence South Carolina – Columbia South Dakota – Pierre Tennessee – Nashville Texas – Austin Utah – Salt Lake City Vermont – Montpelier Virginia – Richmond Washington – Olympia West Virginia – Charleston Wisconsin – Madison Wyoming – Cheyenne