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Enhancing Patient Navigation with Technology to Improve Equity in Cancer Care - Report Cover

Background

The President’s Cancer Panel’s latest report, Enhancing Patient Navigation with Technology to Improve Equity in Cancer Care, offers four priorities and related recommendations for the responsible development and use of technology to extend the reach of patient navigation to support more patients throughout their cancer care journey.

Use this digital promotion toolkit to help you spread the word about the Panel’s report. The toolkit includes social media messages for various platforms, drop-in content for newsletters or webpages, and accompanying graphics to promote the report’s release. You are welcome to use some or all the content provided here, or you can use these resources to craft your own messaging. We encourage you to include #Tech4CancerNavigation and tag the Panel on all social media posts.

Engage with the President’s Cancer Panel’s Social Channels

X: @PresCancerPanel
LinkedIn: President’s Cancer Panel

Sample Social Media Posts

Help the President’s Cancer Panel promote the report and share its findings by posting these messages on your social media channels.

Post #1

X: The @PresCancerPanel report to @POTUS is available now! Learn about the Panel’s recommendations to advance #Tech4CancerNavigation and improve equity in cancer care. Read the full report: https://go.nih.gov/Z63X1mU

LinkedIn: The @President’s Cancer Panel released its latest report, Enhancing Patient Navigation with Technology to Improve Equity in Cancer Care. The report highlights four priorities for the responsible development and use of technology for patient navigation, along with specific recommendations for ways stakeholders across the cancer community can improve the use of technology to extend the reach of navigation services. Read the Panel’s recommendations in the full report: https://go.nih.gov/Z63X1mU #Tech4CancerNavigation

Facebook: Just released: The President’s Cancer Panel’s latest report, Enhancing Patient Navigation with Technology to Improve Equity in Cancer Care, offers four priorities and related recommendations for the responsible development and use of technology to extend the reach of navigation services and improve cancer care equity for patients and their families. Read the Panel’s recommendations in the full report: https://go.nih.gov/Z63X1mU #Tech4CancerNavigation

Post #2

X: The @PresCancerPanel’s latest report to @POTUS identifies 4 priority areas for using #Tech4CancerNavigation to improve cancer health equity and deliver optimal care. Learn more about the Panel’s recommendations: https://go.nih.gov/Z63X1mU

LinkedIn: In its latest report, the @President’s Cancer Panel outlines four priorities for using technology to expand access to patient navigation and increase equity in cancer care. Along with each priority, the Panel shares specific recommendations for technology solutions to support patients, navigation professionals, care teams, and healthcare systems. Read the Panel’s recommendations and the full report here: https://go.nih.gov/Z63X1mU #Tech4CancerNavigation

Facebook: A new report from the President’s Cancer Panel highlights the potential of technology to support patients, navigation professionals, and care teams. Check out the Panel’s priorities and recommendations to improve equity with technology-supported navigation: https://go.nih.gov/Z63X1mU #Tech4CancerNavigation

Post #3

X: Many cancer patients in the U.S. face systematic barriers to accessing high-quality care. The @PresCancerPanel report offers recommendations for improving health equity through #Tech4CancerNavigation. Read the full report: https://go.nih.gov/Z63X1mU

LinkedIn: Despite progress in cancer screening, detection, diagnosis, and management, many patients across the U.S. face challenges in accessing patient-centered, high-quality care.
To help combat cancer health disparities, the @President’s Cancer Panel has focused on opportunities to use technology to support patient navigation and improve access to care. In their latest report, the Panel outlines specific priorities and recommendations for the responsible development and use of technology to enhance cancer patient navigation.
Learn more about the Panel’s recommendations: https://go.nih.gov/Z63X1mU #Tech4CancerNavigation

Facebook: Technological tools present one possible path to help support patient navigation and improve health equity. The President’s Cancer Panel’s latest report presents recommendations for the responsible development and use of technology to augment cancer patient navigation. Read the full report here: https://go.nih.gov/Z63X1mU #Tech4CancerNavigation

Newsletter Content

You may use or customize the content below for your organization’s newsletters to promote the President’s Cancer Panel report.

President’s Cancer Panel Report Highlights Opportunities for Technology to Support Patient Navigation, Reduce Barriers, and Increase Access to High-Quality Cancer Care

The President’s Cancer Panel released a new report highlighting opportunities to improve equity in cancer care through the use of technology to support patient navigation. In their report, the Panel identifies four priority areas and specific recommendations for technology solutions to support patients, navigation professionals, and healthcare teams.
Learn more about these priorities by reading the President’s Cancer Panel’s full report here: https://go.nih.gov/Z63X1mU

Social Media Graphics

Illustration of a group of healthcare providers and patients, some using laptops or tablets. Text above reads, “Now available! New report from the President’s Cancer Panel: Enhancing Patient Navigation with Technology to Improve Equity in Cancer Care.”

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Alt text: Illustration of a group of healthcare providers and patients, some using laptops or tablets. Text above reads, “Now available! New report from the President’s Cancer Panel: Enhancing Patient Navigation with Technology to Improve Equity in Cancer Care.”

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Alt text: Illustration of a patient with a patient navigator holding a tablet. A list of priority areas includes “Use technology to support patient navigation and enhance equity; Ensure equitable access to technology; Promote responsible development and use of technology; Facilitate data sharing while maintaining privacy and security.”

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