This randomized research trial studies the Community-based Health Information Technology (HIT) Tools for Cancer Screening and Health Insurance Promotion (CATCH-UP) intervention in increasing cancer screening and prevention care in uninsured patients at community health centers. The CATCH-UP intervention may contribute to increased rates of insurance coverage, leading to improved cancer screening and prevention rates in community health care settings, and general recommended preventive care.
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Changes in the proportion of clinic patients who receive age- and gender-appropriate recommended cancer screening and preventive care (clinic-level)
Timeframe: Baseline to up to 6 years
Changes in the proportion of clinic patients with insurance continuity
Timeframe: Baseline to up to 6 years
Total number of months uninsured (total gap months)
Timeframe: Up to 6 years