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Assessing Federal Policies to Reduce Economic Barriers to Clinical Trial Enrollment
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Albert-Rozenberg, Daniel
, Peloquin, David
, Liss, Joseph
, Hanson, Erika
, Bierer, Barbara E.
in
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/ Beneficiaries
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Compensation
/ Disability allowances
/ Enrollments
/ Ethnic groups
/ Family income
/ Gross income
/ Health insurance
/ Households
/ Independent
/ Legislation
/ Low income groups
/ Means testing
/ Medicaid
/ Minority groups
/ Nutrition
/ Nutrition programs
/ Older people
/ Participation
/ Payments
/ People with disabilities
/ Poverty
/ Public assistance programs
/ Risk reduction
/ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
/ Tax credits
/ Taxable income
/ Welfare policy
/ Welfare services
2025
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Assessing Federal Policies to Reduce Economic Barriers to Clinical Trial Enrollment
by
Albert-Rozenberg, Daniel
, Peloquin, David
, Liss, Joseph
, Hanson, Erika
, Bierer, Barbara E.
in
Access
/ Beneficiaries
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Compensation
/ Disability allowances
/ Enrollments
/ Ethnic groups
/ Family income
/ Gross income
/ Health insurance
/ Households
/ Independent
/ Legislation
/ Low income groups
/ Means testing
/ Medicaid
/ Minority groups
/ Nutrition
/ Nutrition programs
/ Older people
/ Participation
/ Payments
/ People with disabilities
/ Poverty
/ Public assistance programs
/ Risk reduction
/ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
/ Tax credits
/ Taxable income
/ Welfare policy
/ Welfare services
2025
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Assessing Federal Policies to Reduce Economic Barriers to Clinical Trial Enrollment
by
Albert-Rozenberg, Daniel
, Peloquin, David
, Liss, Joseph
, Hanson, Erika
, Bierer, Barbara E.
in
Access
/ Beneficiaries
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Compensation
/ Disability allowances
/ Enrollments
/ Ethnic groups
/ Family income
/ Gross income
/ Health insurance
/ Households
/ Independent
/ Legislation
/ Low income groups
/ Means testing
/ Medicaid
/ Minority groups
/ Nutrition
/ Nutrition programs
/ Older people
/ Participation
/ Payments
/ People with disabilities
/ Poverty
/ Public assistance programs
/ Risk reduction
/ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
/ Tax credits
/ Taxable income
/ Welfare policy
/ Welfare services
2025
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Assessing Federal Policies to Reduce Economic Barriers to Clinical Trial Enrollment
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Assessing Federal Policies to Reduce Economic Barriers to Clinical Trial Enrollment
2025
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Overview
The risk of losing access to crucial means-tested programs — like Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) — poses a barrier to the enrollment of low-income Americans in clinical trials. This burden likely disproportionately affects members of racial and ethnic minority groups, people with disabilities, elderly individuals, and rural populations, and may frustrate efforts to reflect the US population in clinical trial enrollment. To help achieve representative clinical trials for myriad conditions, Congress should pass legislation excluding payments to clinical trial participants from gross income and expand the clinical trial compensation exclusions for means-tested programs established in the Ensuring Access to Clinical Trials Act of 2015.
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Cambridge University Press
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