AJMC December 2, 2024
Laura Joszt, MA, Alexandra Gerlach

The US can learn from what other countries are doing well to implement the best programs to improve patient access to care, especially for those who have the worst outcomes, explained Nadine J. Barrett, PhD, MA, MS, FACCC, of Wake Forest University and the Association of Cancer Care Centers.

We might not always have the answers within our own walls in the US, but by looking outside to successes in other countries, we are finding new best practices to implement and improve access to care for patients who are experiencing the worst outcomes, explained Nadine J. Barrett, PhD, MA, MS, FACCC, senior associate dean for community engagement and equity in research, Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Atrium Health,...

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