Horizons Launch Navigation Plus

At Horizons, they are working to change the conversation about cancer. Their Patient Navigators work one-on-one with patients.

Every year, more than 18,000 people in Georgia die from cancer. A considerable percentage of those lives could have been saved with timely cancer screenings, early detection, and effective treatment – but these lifesaving practices are often out of reach for uninsured and underinsured Georgians.

Cynthia Merchant explains their mission of increasing access to vital healthcare screenings with Horizons Navigation Plu. Patient Navigators help uninsured and underinsured patients get access to no-cost/low-cost breast, colorectal, and lung cancer screenings.

 

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