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Assessing the Effect of Virtual Navigation Interventions to Improve Health Insurance Literacy and Decrease Financial Burden: A Childhood Cancer Survivor Study Randomized Trial (HINTII)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Health Insurance Navigation Tools Program for Childhood Cancer Survivors. Active but no longer recruiting, targeting 529 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The investigators are conducting a Type I hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial to assess the effectiveness of HINT-S (synchronous) compared to enhanced usual care (EUC) in promoting health insurance literacy, thus reducing worry, unmet health care needs, and financial consequences due to medical costs to improve care and long-term outcomes of childhood cancer survivors. The investigators will also compare HINT-S to HINT-A (asynchronous), a prerecorded, asynchronous version of the 5 HINT-S navigator sessions.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The program will be delivered via videoconferencing by a navigator over approximately a 3-month period and will consist of 5 sessions. The navigation intervention sessions will be as follows: Section 1- Insurance Plan Basics; Section 2- Your Plan in Relation to Policy; Section 3- Navigating Your Plan and Overcoming Obstacles; Section 4- Managing Care Costs; 5-Understanding Your Medical Bills.