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The non-profit health and human services sector, particularly cancer support, is vital and growing due to increasing cancer incidence and awareness. It relies heavily on philanthropy and grants, facing challenges like economic fluctuations affecting donations. Digital transformation and personalized support are key trends. Collaboration with healthcare providers is expanding to provide holistic patient care.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
Total charitable giving to human services organizations in United States
~Approximately 72.88 billion USD (2022) for human services charities in the US.
(3.8% CAGR)
- Growth reflects increased demand and philanthropic response.
- Influenced by economic conditions and public health crises.
- Includes direct giving, grants, and corporate sponsorships.
72.88 billion USD
Utilizing AI and machine learning to provide highly individualized recommendations for support services, educational content, and even financial assistance based on a patient's unique profile and needs.
Advanced, secure virtual platforms for delivering counseling, support groups, and educational workshops, significantly expanding accessibility beyond geographical limitations.
Implementing blockchain technology to enhance transparency in donation tracking, allowing donors to see exactly how their contributions are utilized, fostering greater trust and engagement.
This act aims to accelerate medical product development, bring new innovations to patients faster, and modernize the healthcare system, including provisions for interoperability and patient data access.
It encourages the use of digital health technologies, which can facilitate CancerCare's ability to integrate with healthcare providers' systems for referrals and data-driven service delivery.
These rules prohibit healthcare providers, health IT developers, and health information exchanges from knowingly and unreasonably interfering with the access, exchange, or use of electronic health information (EHI).
This policy improves CancerCare's ability to receive and share patient information securely with healthcare partners, enhancing coordinated care and support services.
This omnibus spending bill extended many of the telehealth flexibilities that were implemented during the COVID-19 public health emergency, allowing for continued widespread use of telehealth services.
The extended telehealth flexibilities directly support CancerCare's ability to provide remote counseling and support services, ensuring continued accessibility for patients across the nation.
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