
The report included in this e-Book outlines powerful examples of business, state and community-based initiatives to tackle problems of social determinants of health. While we know true equity is some way off, it is encouraging to see progress.

"As of January 1, 2022, Medicaid – one of the largest U.S. health payers – is required in all 50 states to cover routine costs associated with clinical trial participation, bringing parity in insurance coverage for clinical trials among Medicaid enrollees and Americans enrolled in Medicare or private insurance."

Concerned by what appeared to be extremely low awareness of the new mandate, Syneos Heath® utilized its AnswerSuite platform to query U.S. physicians across multiple specialties just weeks before it went into effect. Fielded online from December 6-21, 2021, the survey included a brief description of the mandate, three Likert scale questions and one open-ended question. 795 physicians responded.

September 20, 2020
Inequity in our healthcare system is an urgent issue. For too long, Black, Latinx and other marginalized patients have suffered vastly disparate health outcomes.

October 7, 2021
This study aims to assess underrepresented minority (URM; i.e., Black or African American individuals, Hispanic or Latino individuals, and Native American, American Indian, or Alaskan Native individuals) representation trends across training programs in oncology specialties from 2015 to 2020.

September 21, 2021
"Feedback from The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) to the Congressional Social Determinants of Health Caucus; on challenges and opportunities related to social determinants of health."

The key issues addressed here are: Protecting Research Participants, Conduct of Clinical Trials, Ensuring Objectivity in Research, Providing Information about Clinical Trials, Expanded Access to Investigational Drugs, Commitment to Enhancing Diversity in Clinical Trial Participation.

Precision oncology is revolutionizing cancer care, allowing for personalized treatments to improve outcomes. Cancer research has benefitted from well-designed studies incorporating precision medicine objectives, but it is unclear if these studies are representative of the diverse cancer population.

Use this toolkit to identify ways to prepare yourself and your team for conversations about health equity, racial equity, racism, and anti-racism with colleagues, patients, and other practice stakeholders.

The health equity grantee project aims to harness the power of trusted community members and experts in healthcare navigation, including community healthcare workers and patient navigators, to help ensure equitable access to high-quality care.

The COVID-19 pandemic has catalyzed the adoption of decentralized clinical trials while highlighting the critical benefits of virtual trials and improving the patient and physician experience.

Family Reach y The LiFT Network ofrecen esta guía para ayudar a los adultos pacientes de cáncer a manejar el aspecto financiero de du diagnóstico.