March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, which is geared toward helping to raise awareness of the disease and the importance of early treatment. Organizations can play their part in raising awareness among Americans, and health sharing ministries are stepping up to the plate.

Colon cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths among Americans. Fortunately, the advancement of the disease can be caught early or prevented altogether, which is why getting screened on a regular basis is so important.

Regular colon cancer screening tests are life-saving. Discovering the presence of the disease very early on can improve life expectancy and quality of life. That’s why it’s so important to understand what screening tests are available, how they are done, and how often they should be performed.

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Members of health sharing ministries can save money and take advantage of more flexibility compared to traditional health insurance plans.

What Can Health Sharing Ministries Do to Help Spread Awareness?

Health sharing ministries have become increasingly popular among Americans for several reasons. For starters, they can help Americans save up to 30% to 40% compared to conventional health insurance plans.

Further, they provide more flexibility in terms of the types of healthcare practitioners that patients can see. Plus, there’s no need to wait for a specific time of the year to enroll in a health sharing ministry, which is not the case with health insurance programs.

But health sharing ministries can do even more to help Americans and ensure the best interests of their health. By getting involved in campaigns to help teach people about colon cancer and the importance of early and regular screening, health sharing ministries can actually help to save lives.

Here are some ways that health sharing programs can play a part in colon cancer awareness.

Participate in volunteer activities.

There are various events that take place throughout the year to help spread awareness about colon cancer.  For instance, the Colon Cancer Coalition is an excellent way to make an impact on surrounding communities. Health sharing ministries and other organizations can volunteer by helping staff with projects, joining the board of directors, or playing front-line roles in community events.

Partner with community outreach services.

It’s not hard to find a community outreach service, particularly those that are committed to increasing awareness about cancer. Health sharing ministries can team up with local community outreach services to reach as many people as possible and spread information about colon cancer and the screening tests available to detect the disease before it reaches advanced stages.

Health sharing ministries are certainly doing more than simply providing an affordable way to manage the cost of medical care. Speak with a representative at USHealthShare to find out how health sharing saves money.

 

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