![]() ![]() ![]() Barriers and facilitators to the use of survivorship care plans by hematopoietic stem cell transplant survivors and clinicians. Morken C, Tevaarwerk AJ, Juckett MB, Swiecichowski AK, Haine JE, Zhang X, et al. Health equity embodies the values, policies, and practices that seek to eliminate inequitable access to health care, especially for those who have historically faced health inequities based on race/ethnicity, age, ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, poverty, geography, citizenship status, or religion. UWCCC Survivorship Program commits to championing policies and practices that will promote health equity and combat social factors determining a person’s access to survivorship care and opportunities to live a healthy post-cancer life. We bridge the gap between oncology, primary care, and other specialties, building and expanding upon a multi-disciplinary framework as the cancer type requires to focus on patient-centered, coordinated care. Key targets include the development of cancer survivorship research in the context of clinical practice, psychosocial and quality of life interventions, population and health services policy and knowledge translation via in-person and web-based training for healthcare professionals. The UWCCC Survivorship Program encourages, facilitates, and conducts research to address the needs of cancer survivors and their families in the context of health system innovation. ![]()
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