Piloting use of an out-of-pocket cost tracker among gynecologic cancer patients
Objective: Our objective was to evaluate uptake and satisfaction with an out-of-pocket (OOP) cost tracker as a means for cancer patients to manage their personalized costs of care and to identify characteristics associated with usage. Methods: Within a longitudinal survey evaluating financial toxici...
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Main Authors: | Margaret I. Liang (Author), Sarah S. Summerlin (Author), Teresa K.L. Boitano (Author), Christina T. Blanchard (Author), Warner K. Huh (Author), Smita Bhatia (Author), Maria Pisu (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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