Employer-focused cancer startup AccessHope is adding Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Care Center to its network of National Cancer Institute-designated organizational partners.
AccessHope connects employers offering self-funded health plans and employees’ treating physicians with cancer-focused expertise from NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers nationwide to increase access to quality oncology-based care, research and patient outcomes, Mobi Health News reports.
The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of cancer treatment and research center City of Hope. Its existing National Cancer Institute partners include City of Hope, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Emory Healthcare, Northwestern Medicine and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Read more.