SOURCES:
Journal of Community Health: “Traveling Towards Disease: Transportation Barriers to Health Care Access.”
Lung Cancer: “Factors Associated with Adherence to Chemotherapy Guidelines in Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.”
American Cancer Society: “Road To Recovery — Providing rides to cancer patients,” “Hope Lodge,” “Extended Stay America Commits 100,000 Room Nights To The American Cancer Society, Helping Cancer Patients Traveling For Treatment.”
MedStar Health: “MedStar Collaborates with Uber to Provide a New Option for Accessing Care.”
Hackensack University Medical Center: “Uber, HackensackUMC Team Up for Nation’s First Rideshare-Hospital Partnership.”
Ann Nickels, spokeswoman, MedStar Health.
Angel Wheels to Healing: “Providing Access to Healing — One Patient at a Time,” “Request Assistance.”
Good Days: “Helping Patients Live Good Days,” “Apply Now.”
The National Patient Transportation Center.
Corporate Angel Network: “Eligibility.”
CancerCare: “Lodging.”
Healthcare Hospitality Network: “About Us.”
Fisher House Foundation: “Helping Military Families.”
MD Anderson Cancer Center: “Rotary House International.”
Johns Hopkins Medicine: “The Hackerman-Patz Patient and Family Pavilion.”
Healthcare Hospitality Network: “About Us.”
Oncology Nursing Forum: “Malnutrition and chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting: implications for practice.”
Meals on Wheels America: “Magnolia Meals at Home Provides Home Delivered, Nutritious Meals at No-Cost to People with Breast Cancer in New Jersey and Massachusetts,”
Meals on Wheels: “Together We Rise, Meals on Wheels Annual Conference & Expo, August 31-September 2, 2016.”
Take Them A Meal.
Meal Train: “Learn the Basics.”
Food Tidings: “How Food Tidings Works.”
CareCalendar.
National Cancer Institute: “Fatigue — Patient Version.”
American Society for Clinical Oncology: “Providing Care at Home,” “Other Mobile Applications.”
Cleaning For A Reason: “About Our Story,” “Patient Application.”
University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center: “Apps.”
PearlPoint Cancer Support: “Cancer Side Effects Helper Mobile App.”
MedHelp: “Track your Chemotherapy.”
My Cancer Coach App.
Johns Hopkins Medicine: “MyChart.”
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association: “Smartphone medication adherence apps: Potential benefits to patients and providers.”
National Comprehensive Cancer Network: “NCCN Offers Free Patient Assistance Resource App.”