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Patient Navigator Bill Heads to White House

On June 22, the Senate approved, by unanimous consent, a bill (H.R. 1812) aimed at improving the prevention, early detection, and treatment of chronic diseases among health disparity populations. The House approved the measure on June 13 (see The Source, 6/17/05). It will now go to the White House for President Bush’s signature.

Sponsored by Rep. Robert Menendez (D-NJ), the Patient Navigator Outreach and Chronic Disease Prevention Act would authorize $25 million through FY2010 for grants to provide individuals of health disparity populations with prevention, early detection, treatment, and appropriate follow-up care services for cancer and other chronic diseases. Under the bill, grants could be used for community outreach to populations that have been identified as underserved or having health disparities, patient referrals for treatment, assistance for individuals at risk of developing cancer or other chronic diseases, and assistance for patients to overcome barriers within the health care system. The grant program would sunset on September 30, 2010.

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