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TRIAGE CANCER INSURANCE & FINANCE INTENSIVE



Triage Cancer's comprehensive Insurance & Finance Intensive is a training
program designed specifically for oncology health care professionals and
advocates. Participants will learn about health and disability insurance and
finances. The program improves patient and caregiver access to valuable
information on how to mitigate the financial impact of a cancer diagnosis across
the continuum of care.

Visit Accreditation Information for full details: 

Triage Cancer is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional
development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on
Accreditation.

Triage Cancer is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits
(PDCs) and the Patient Advocate Board has approved Triage Cancer to offer
continuing education for this course.

Triage Cancer is also approved to offer social work continuing education by the
Association of Social Work Board, the New York State Education Department's
State Board for Social Work, and the New Jersey Social Work Continuing Education
Approval Collaborative.



If you would like to bring the Insurance & Finance Intensive to your community,
please complete a training request form. For information about past Insurance &
Finances Intensives, visit triagecancer.org/past-intensives.

If you would like a copy of the event flyer to share with your community, it can
be downloaded and printed.




ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Review the agenda, read testimonials from past participants, and print off the
program flyer.

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REGISTER

Choose from a mix of in-person and virtual Insurance & Finance Intensives! The
complete schedule will be available soon.

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ACCREDITATION & MORE

Read the event bibliography and review profession-specific accreditation
information.

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ABOUT THE PROGRAM



PROGRAM AGENDA

Learn more about the agenda for Triage Cancer's comprehensive Insurance &
Finance Intensive training program.

 * An Overview of the U.S. Healthcare System
   * A Brief History of the U.S. Healthcare System
   * Different Theories of Healthcare Systems
   * Health Insurance Terms You Need to Know
 * Individual & Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
   * How to Choose Between Health Insurance Plans
   * Health Consumer Protections
   * What to do When You Lose Coverage Through Your Employer (e.g., COBRA &
     Marketplace)
 * Government Sponsored Health Insurance
   * Medicare & Medicaid
   * How to Appeal A Claim Denial for Medicare & Medicaid
 * Tips on Using Health Insurance & Appeals
   * Making the Most of Your Health Insurance Coverage
   * What to Do When an Insurance Company Says No
 * Navigating Disability Insurance & Appeals
   * How Patients can Take Time Off and Get Paid
   * How to Apply for Disability Insurance
   * What to Do When a Disability Insurance Company Says No
 * Managing Finances & Getting Financial Help
   * Practical Tips for Rebuilding Financial Health
   * Identify Financial Assistance Options

TESTIMONIALS FROM INSURANCE & FINANCE INTENSIVE PARTICIPANTS

“This was the most detailed and beneficial overview of insurance and the
financial implications of health care for patients that I have experienced in my
time in healthcare. This is an invaluable resource and the information and
advocacy you two are providing for not only cancer patients, but providers who
can in turn utilize the resource to the advantage of our patients is nothing shy
of incredible and admirable. Thank you so much for what you do and the
inspiration you share!”

“I can’t believe I was allowed to do my job as a nurse navigator without this
information!”

“As a nurse, this information is not provided in school and it is difficult to
navigate day to day. All nurses need this information and if properly informed
could grossly improve patient advocacy and knowledge.”

“I have attended several Triage Cancer workshops and regularly rely on them for
information. I couldn't do my job as an oncology social worker without them!
Thank you for all you do and how accessible you make all this information.
Triage Cancer rocks!”

PRINTABLE FLYER

If you are looking for information about Triage Cancer's Insurance & Finance
Intensive training program to share with colleagues or your employer, check back
soon for our informational flyer.




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Check out TriageCancer.Org/Past-Intensives for information about past Insurance
& Finances Intensives.



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ACCREDITATION INFORMATION



For more accreditation information and requirements to receive credit, please
visit the individual event page under the “Register” heading.



INSURANCE & FINANCE INTENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

View the Insurance & Finance Intensive bibliography.

NURSES

Triage Cancer is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional
development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on
Accreditation. Nurses who meet the requirements will be awarded 6 contact hours.




SOCIAL WORKERS

Triage Cancer, #1689, is approved to offer social work continuing education by
the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE)
program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers.
State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine
whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit.
Triage Cancer maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval
period: 8/26/20 to 8/26/23. Social workers participating in this course will
receive up to 6 continuing education credits.

Triage Cancer is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State
Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for
licensed social workers #SW-0626. Social Workers completing this course will
receive 6 contact hours.

This course, Insurance & Finance Intensive, Approval #220903-1113, provided by
Triage Cancer is approved for continuing education by the New Jersey Social Work
Continuing Education Approval Collaborative, which is administered by NASW-NJ.
CE Approval Collaborative Approval Period: Friday, April 8, 2022 through August
31, 2024. New Jersey social workers will receive 6 Non-clinical CE credits for
participating in this course.

BOARD CERTIFIED PATIENT ADVOCATES

Triage Cancer (Provider Code BCPA-ACE2006) ‘Insurance & Finance Intensive’ is
approved for 7 CEs by the Patient Advocate Certification Board to satisfy the
requirements for Board Certified Patient Advocates (BCPA).

For the specific approval code, visit the individual Intensive registration
page.

HUMAN RESOURCES PROFESSIONALS

Triage Cancer is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits
(PDCs) for SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP® recertification activities.




OTHER PROFESSIONALS

If you would like a general certificate of completion, you must indicate that
when completing the Intensive evaluation form. You must attend the entire event.

Evaluation forms are emailed after the Intensive and are required for a
certificate. You will also receive a post-test, which is not mandatory, but
strongly encouraged.




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