Merck Foundation Launches $20 Million Initiative to Advance Equity in U.S. Cancer Care
The Merck Foundation has launched the Alliance for Equity in Cancer Care, a $20 million, five-year initiative aimed at improving cancer care for underserved communities in the United States. The program addresses disparities in cancer access and treatment, providing grants to non-profit organizations to implement innovative programs. Nearly 40% of Americans are expected to be diagnosed with cancer, with minority and low-income groups disproportionately affected. The Foundation aims to improve coordination of care and patient engagement, enhancing overall health outcomes.
- Launch of $20 million initiative to improve cancer care equity
- Grants to support innovative programs targeting underserved communities
- Focus on enhancing patient engagement and communication
- Collaboration with reputable health organizations to address disparities
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National effort builds on Foundation’s longstanding commitment to helping patients in underserved communities receive high-quality, equitable care
“The severity of the need to take action on advancing equity in cancer care cannot be overstated and will not be overlooked,” said
As part of the initiative, the Foundation is providing grants to select non-profit health care organizations to help develop and implement evidence-informed, innovative programs that advance equity in cancer care. Grantees will work collectively to improve the coordination of patient care from diagnosis through survivorship; strengthen patient engagement in treatment decisions and overall patient-provider communication; build community partnerships that address barriers to care related to social determinants of health; and provide essential psychosocial support services.
Alliance program grantees include:
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Boston Medical Center (Boston, Massachusetts ) -
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center ,Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio ) -
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ASCO Foundation (Montana ) -
Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center (Baton Rouge, Louisiana ) -
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York, New York ) -
RWJBarnabas Health (New Jersey ) -
University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center (Kentucky )
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The Foundation is also supporting a National Program Office at
“There is no one-size-fits-all approach to making sure that cancer care is equitable,” says
The Alliance builds on the Foundation’s legacy of investing in community-focused programs that advance health equity as it follows other national, multi-year program investments to reduce health disparities and improve access to high-quality care, such as the Alliance to Advance Patient-Centered Cancer Care, Bridging the Gap in Diabetes Care and HIV Care Connect.
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