American Oncology Cares Foundation Expands Non-Medical Financial Support to Local Cancer Patients in Indiana and Nevada
25 Abril 2024 - 9:00AM
American Oncology Network (AON) (Nasdaq: AONC), one of the nation’s
fastest-growing community oncology networks, today launched its
American Oncology Cares Foundation through its partner practices
Hematology Oncology of Indiana in Indianapolis and Hope Cancer Care
of Nevada in Las Vegas.
Non-medical expenses such as rent or mortgage, utilities,
transportation costs and food qualify under the Foundation’s
essential living expenses requirement. Grant recipients are
eligible to receive up to $750 per calendar year.
Fifty-one percent of cancer patients have reported going into
medical debt because of care and treatment costs and more than 70%
responded that they are worried about affording their care,
according to a survey by the American Cancer Society.
“The costs of cancer care and associated treatments can be
devastating,” said Shelly Glenn, AON’s chief growth and
relationship officer. “The Foundation was created to provide
financial support for essential non-medical expenses to give peace
of mind to adult cancer patients and their families. Unfortunately,
It can be a common occurrence for patients to delay critical
therapies, go without electricity or water, have their car
repossessed or be evicted from their home, for example, to afford
their care, and this tradeoff between care and essential resources
should never be made. We are honored to launch the Foundation
through our partner practices Hematology Oncology of Indiana and
Hope Cancer Care of Nevada.”
Adult cancer patients currently undergoing treatment in Indiana
and Nevada may now qualify for financial support through the
Foundation. Other criteria for consideration include the
following:
- Be 18 years or older.
- Have a household income that is at or below 200% of the U.S.
Poverty Guidelines.
“Cancer treatments can reach incredible costs, depending on the
diagnosis and personalized therapy plans,” said Raja S. Mehdi, MD,
Board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist at Hope Cancer
Care of Nevada. “Those in healthcare witness firsthand the
financial burden families experience during treatments. The
opportunity to have the American Oncology Cares Foundation an
option for patients in Nevada is a critical step in ensuring people
can focus on their health and recovery and less on their everyday
expenses.”
“Financial burdens of cancer treatments should never be a
barrier to ensuring the quality of life and that the basic expenses
associated with living are met,” said Brian P. Mulherin, MD,
Board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist at Hematology
Oncology of Indiana. “We are honored to have the Foundation partner
with us in their nationwide mission to provide financial support to
cancer patients in need in Indiana.”
“The Foundation fills a crucial gap in the healthcare system,”
said Todd Schonherz, AON’s chief executive officer. “Alleviating
financial stress allows patients to focus their energy on recovery
and empowers them to prioritize their health without the added
stress of financial burdens. I am grateful we can bring the
Foundation and its grants to Indiana and Nevada because we believe
that financial well-being is just as important as physical
well-being.”
The Foundation officially launched in October 2023 and leverages
the non-profit America’s Charities to administer and manage the
fund, review patient applications and distribute patient grants.
While the fund currently operates solely in Arizona, Indiana,
Nevada and Ohio, the intent is to expand the initiative with the
hope that patients in all states in which AON operates will one day
be able to benefit from the fund.
Patients who are interested in applying for a grant can complete
the online application at www.charities.org/AONCares. Donations may
also be made to the Foundation to support local cancer patients in
need; to donate, visit www.AONcology.com/AONCares.
For more information about AON, visit www.AONcology.com. For
more information about the American Oncology Cares Foundation,
visit www.AONcology.com/american-oncology-cares.
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About American Oncology Network
American Oncology Network (AON) (Nasdaq: AONC) is an alliance of
physicians and seasoned healthcare leaders partnering to ensure the
long-term success and viability of community oncology and other
specialties. Founded in 2018, AON's rapidly expanding network
represents more than 240 providers practicing across 21 states. AON
pioneers innovative healthcare solutions through its physician-led
model, fostering value-based care that improves patient outcomes
while reducing costs and expanding access to quality care. AON
equips its network physicians with the tools they need to thrive
independently while providing comprehensive support, integrated
revenue-diversifying ancillary services, and practice management
expertise, enabling physicians to focus on what matters most –
providing the highest standard of care for every patient. AON is
committed to promoting health equity by addressing disparities in
cancer care and ensuring that all patients have access to the care
they need to achieve optimal health outcomes. With a focus on
innovation and collaboration, AON is shaping the future of
community oncology. Learn more at www.AONcology.com.
- American Oncology Cares Foundation Expands Non-Medical
Financial Support to Local Cancer Patients in Indiana and
Nevada
Caroline Hewitt
American Oncology Network
941.224.8736
Caroline.Hewitt@AONcology.com
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