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5 Takeaways from My Day at the White House Cancer Moonshot Roundtable on Workforce-Enabled Cancer Screenings
Every workforce is affected by cancer. For employers, catching cancer early is the key to lessening the burden cancer poses on their employees and the company’s bottom line. I recently attended a White House Roundtable on this topic hosted by the Biden Cancer Moonshot team to discuss strategies on improving access to workforce-enabled cancer screenings.
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Missing pieces: Why many employees still worry about paying for their own cancer screenings
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Employers spend more on active treatment of cancer than any other cancer cost. That’s why they’re investing in screenings.
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Non-specific symptoms are reason enough to get screened for cancer—even if you’re in your 30s
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3 ways employers are saving money in 2024 while addressing their number one healthcare cost: cancer
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Certain young people qualify for a mammogram before they turn 40: Who will tell them?
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Employers can play a central role in preventing cancer, but they need the data to do it
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With health insurance rates set to increase 6.5% or more, cancer prevention is financially critical for employers
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Most people overdue for a colorectal cancer screening are not receiving the recommendation from their doctor to get one
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Identifying who’s at increased risk for lung cancer could be as simple as re-reading electronic health records
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There are multiple ways to detect colorectal cancer early; colonoscopies are just the end of the line
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This model shows that if we had all gotten recommended cancer screenings, we would’ve saved trillions. Let’s reverse the trend.
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Every health benefits plan should include a tiered cancer prevention program. Here’s how one looks.
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