Bladder Cancer Resource Navigation Impact in Rhode Island
GrantID: 13896
Grant Funding Amount Low: $300,000
Deadline: January 1, 2024
Grant Amount High: $300,000
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The Role of Resource Navigation in Bladder Cancer Treatment in Rhode Island
Rhode Island faces a distinct challenge in the navigation of bladder cancer treatment resources. With its small geographic size, the state still grapples with disparities in access to care, especially among underserved populations. Many patients experience difficulties locating appropriate support and treatment options, which can lead to delays in care and reduced quality of life.
Target Outcomes for Resource Navigation Services
The primary target outcome for establishing bladder cancer resource navigation services is to increase the accessibility of information and assistance for patients throughout their treatment journeys. By aiming for a 30% improvement in patient navigation experiences within three years, the goal is to ensure that individuals can seamlessly connect with necessary resources, professionals, and support services tailored to their specific needs.
Importance of Navigational Services in Rhode Island
Why this matters is rooted in the unique healthcare landscape of Rhode Island, where the concentration of specialist facilities does not always equate to accessibility for all patients. Resource navigation can significantly enhance treatment adherence and health outcomes by reducing barriers that prevent patients from accessing timely interventions. In Rhode Island, ensuring effective navigation services is crucial for optimizing patient care and enhancing overall health outcomes for bladder cancer patients.
Strategies for Implementation of Navigation Services
Implementing these navigational services will require collaboration with existing healthcare providers, community organizations, and specialized cancer care centers to create a comprehensive resource database. By providing training for navigators who understand the local context of bladder cancer treatment, Rhode Island can ensure that patients receive tailored support. This focused approach uniquely addresses the state's resource gaps, setting it apart from its neighbors who may not prioritize navigational services in the same way.
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