The financial toxicity of cancer treatment: a pilot study assessing out‐of‐pocket expenses and the insured cancer patient's experience
Abstract Learning Objectives Describe the experiences of insured cancer patients
requesting copayment assistance in order to better understand the challenges of …
requesting copayment assistance in order to better understand the challenges of …
[PDF][PDF] The Financial Toxicity of Cancer Treatment: A Pilot Study Assessing Out-of-Pocket Expenses and the Insured Cancer Patient's Experience
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Purpose. Cancer patients carry rising burdens of health care–related out-of-pocket
expenses, and a growing number of patients are considered “underinsured.” Our objective …
expenses, and a growing number of patients are considered “underinsured.” Our objective …
[PDF][PDF] The Financial Toxicity of Cancer Treatment: A Pilot Study Assessing Out‐of‐Pocket Expenses and the Insured Cancer Patient's Experience
SY Zafar, JM Peppercorn, D Schrag, DH Taylor… - The …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Learning Objectives Describe the experiences of insured cancer patients requesting
copayment assistance in order to better understand the challenges of underinsurance …
copayment assistance in order to better understand the challenges of underinsurance …
The Financial Toxicity of Cancer Treatment: A Pilot Study Assessing Out-of-Pocket Expenses and the Insured Cancer Patient's Experience.
SY Zafar, JM Peppercorn, D Schrag, DH Taylor… - …, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
Purpose. Cancer patients carry rising burdens of health care-related out-of-pocket
expenses, and a growing number of patients are considered" underinsured." Our objective …
expenses, and a growing number of patients are considered" underinsured." Our objective …
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SY Zafar, JM Peppercorn, D Schrag, DH Taylor… - The …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose. Cancer patients carry rising burdens of health care-related out-of-pocket
expenses, and a growing number of patients are considered “underinsured.” Our objective …
expenses, and a growing number of patients are considered “underinsured.” Our objective …
The Financial Toxicity of Cancer Treatment: A Pilot Study Assessing Out-of-Pocket Expenses and the Insured Cancer Patient's Experience
SY Zafar, JM Peppercorn, D Schrag, DH Taylor… - The Oncologist, 2013 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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[PDF][PDF] The Financial Toxicity of Cancer Treatment: A Pilot Study Assessing Out-of-Pocket Expenses and the Insured Cancer Patient's Experience
SY ZAFAR, JM PEPPERCORN, D SCHRAG… - scholar.archive.org
Purpose. Cancer patients carry rising burdens of health carerelated out-of-pocket expenses,
and a growing number of patients are considered “underinsured.” Our objective was to …
and a growing number of patients are considered “underinsured.” Our objective was to …
The financial toxicity of cancer treatment: a pilot study assessing out-of-pocket expenses and the insured cancer patient's experience.
SY Zafar, JM Peppercorn, D Schrag, DH Taylor… - The …, 2013 - europepmc.org
Purpose Cancer patients carry rising burdens of health care-related out-of-pocket expenses,
and a growing number of patients are considered" underinsured." Our objective was to …
and a growing number of patients are considered" underinsured." Our objective was to …
The Financial Toxicity of Cancer Treatment: A Pilot Study Assessing Out-of-Pocket Expenses and the Insured Cancer Patient's Experience
SY Zafar, JM Peppercorn, D Schrag, DH Taylor… - The …, 2013 - cdr.lib.unc.edu
Cancer patients carry rising burdens of health care-related out-of-pocket expenses, and a
growing number of patients are considered “underinsured.” Our objective was to describe …
growing number of patients are considered “underinsured.” Our objective was to describe …
[PDF][PDF] The Financial Toxicity of Cancer Treatment: A Pilot Study Assessing Out-of-Pocket Expenses and the Insured Cancer Patient's Experience
SY ZAFAR, JM PEPPERCORN, D SCHRAG… - The …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Purpose. Cancer patients carry rising burdens of health carerelated out-of-pocket expenses,
and a growing number of patients are considered “underinsured.” Our objective was to …
and a growing number of patients are considered “underinsured.” Our objective was to …