Provider: BehaviorLive — via AVBCC
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Join Free →As cancer organizations strive to provide comprehensive support to patients and their families, understanding the landscape of financial advocacy services becomes increasingly vital. Join us for an insightful session where we will introduce the newly released Financial Advocacy Services Assessment Tool, a resource designed to help cancer organizations evaluate their existing financial advocacy programs. This tool allows cancer centers to identify gaps in their current services, uncover opportunities for improvement, and strategize for implementation. The individual and personalized insights can help enhance the overall financial support provided to cancer patients. Providing an Overview of the Assessment Tool: Discuss functionalities of the tool, including its user-friendly design and the specific metrics it assesses. Whether you are a program director, financial advocate, or organizational leader, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to elevate your financial advocacy services and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB | 1 | General |
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