In the United States, there are roughly 264,000 cases of breast cancer diagnosed in women each year. Delays in case caused by the COVID-19 pandemic will likely have lasting effects on the number of breast cancer diagnoses in the coming years. According to the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS), diagnoses of late-stage cancers are expected to rise and burden an already broken healthcare system.
To combat the threat of rising breast cancer diagnoses, patients must engage in their health and stay up-to-date on preventive care. It’s recommended by the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) that women and doctors begin discussing mammograms at the age of 40. For one First Stop Health Primary Care patient, the doctor’s preventive care tactics caught her breast cancer early.
First Stop Health Patient Story
This member shared that without the convenience of First Stop Health Virtual Primary Care, she would have most likely put off her mammogram indefinitely and her prognosis could have been much worse. The frequency of follow-ups and reminders from the first stop health care team encouraged her to complete her mammogram.
What other ways does virtual primary care support cancer prevention and treatment?
First Stop Health Virtual Care Solutions
First Stop Health Primary Care, Urgent Care and Mental Health solutions deliver patient-first, holistic care to members where and when they need it. Primary Care consists of preventive and chronic care to help coordinate and manage the many touchpoints of members’ healthcare journeys. With Urgent Care, members have access to 24/7 urgent care for episodic health concerns. Mental Health provides counseling to members, and in conjunction with Primary Care guidance and medication management, can lead to better whole-person health.