Driving precision oncology adoption now

This report examines the experiences and needs of oncologists, identifying opportunities for improved services and tools in healthcare, particularly in oncology practice.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Accenture
Publication date: April 23, 2021
Authors: Alessandra Lacher, Boris Bogdan, Dr Boris Bogdan, Hartmut Heinrich, Mathias Ganter, Oliver Schmid, Sabrina Campagna, Sandra Dietschy-Künzle, Thibaut Segura
Geographic focus: Global
Page count: 15

Methods

The research method combined quantitative and qualitative approaches, including surveys and interviews with 100 oncologists from the US, UK, Germany, Switzerland, and Spain. It focused on identifying recurring activities, pain points, and areas for improvement in oncology practice.

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Key Insights

The report explores the daily challenges faced by oncologists, focusing on six themes: exchanging medical knowledge, diagnosing and treating patients, conducting and publishing clinical research, supporting cancer patients, accessing clinical data, and recording patient data. It highlights the need for human-centered design in healthcare services and tools to enhance oncologists' workflows and patient outcomes. The report suggests that by understanding and addressing the specific needs and frustrations of oncologists, healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies can develop more effective and desirable services. The report emphasizes the importance of integrating new services into oncologists' existing routines with minimal disruption and leveraging technology to streamline processes and improve access to medical knowledge and patient data.

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