Links of Care: Improving Access to Specialists for Community Health Center Patients in the Delivery of Colorectal Cancer Screening – August 17, 2015
This webinar examined the common features of model programs that have demonstrated success in delivering colorectal cancer screening and follow-up care to uninsured, underinsured, and low-income adults in their respective communities. Hear directly from leaders of the model programs, who describe elements that were crucial to their success in building strong relationships with gastroenterologists, hospitals and other specialists in the delivery of screening.
Speakers:
- James Hotz, MD, National Association of Community Health Centers
- Lynn Butterly, MD, Dartmouth – Hitchcock Medical Center
- Jason Beers, Operation Access
View the July 27, 2017 webinar update on the Links of Care pilots.
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