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New Cardinal Health research finds widespread acknowledgment of health inequities among oncologists

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On December 9, 2022, Cardinal Health released the 12th edition of its Oncology Insights report, highlighting health inequities in cancer care. The study indicates that 80% of oncologists recognize inequities in healthcare, with nearly 50% citing these disparities as significant in cancer treatment. Unconscious bias among providers towards non-white and Latinx patients was reported by 60% of participants. The report emphasizes the need for greater awareness, education, and evidence-based initiatives to improve access to quality care for all patients.

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  • Recognition of health inequities in oncology can lead to increased awareness and potential improvements in care delivery.
  • The report highlights a willingness among oncologists for more research and education on healthcare inequities.
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  • Existing health inequities may hinder patient access to recommended cancer treatments.
  • Unconscious bias in healthcare providers may adversely affect care for non-white and Latinx patients.

DUBLIN, Ohio, Dec. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH) released today its latest edition of Oncology Insights, a biannual, research-based report from Cardinal Health. Featuring perspectives from nearly 200 oncologists nationwide, the 12th edition of Oncology Insights focuses on patient diversity, health equity in oncology, care management and symptom monitoring.

The research revealed that 80% of oncologists say inequities exist throughout healthcare, and nearly half say those inequities are especially prevalent in cancer care. "This research shows that despite advances in cancer treatment, patients from some groups still encounter more frequent and severe barriers to quality cancer care, including lack of access to the standard of care recommended for the type and stage of cancer with which they have been diagnosed," said Bruce Feinberg, DO, vice president, chief medical officer for Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions.

The study also found that 80% of oncologists say that health inequities lead to differences in care, including access to care and time to diagnosis and treatment. Nearly 60% say there is unconscious bias among U.S. healthcare providers toward non-white and Latinx patients. Almost half indicated that unconscious bias has adversely affected care for these patients.

"The widespread acknowledgment of inequities in oncology care is an encouraging sign that efforts to generate provider awareness are working," Feinberg said. "However, as a healthcare industry, we must keep working to improve access for patients through continued provider education and evidence-based initiatives that aim to deliver quality care to every patient, regardless of their background."

In addition to inequities in oncology care, the report also explores oncologists' perspectives on various care management services and the effectiveness of post-treatment follow-up tools. Key findings include:

  • Roughly three-fourths of oncologists say they would benefit from more research and education about healthcare inequities.
  • Most oncologists report being unfamiliar with chronic care management (CCM) and principal care management (PCM) services for Medicare beneficiaries with chronic conditions and eligibility criteria for patients with cancer.

The full report is available for download at cardinalhealth.com/oncologyinsights.

About Cardinal Health
Cardinal Health is a distributor of pharmaceuticals, a global manufacturer and distributor of medical and laboratory products, and a provider of performance and data solutions for health care facilities. With more than 50 years in business, operations in more than 30 countries and approximately 46,500 employees globally, Cardinal Health is essential to care. Information about Cardinal Health is available at cardinalhealth.com.

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Media: To request a copy of the report, please contact Victoria Simmons, victoria.simmons@cardinalhealth.com.

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FAQ

What does the latest Oncology Insights report by Cardinal Health reveal about health inequities?

The report reveals that 80% of oncologists acknowledge inequities in healthcare, especially in cancer care.

How many oncologists reported unconscious bias affecting care?

Nearly 60% of oncologists stated that unconscious bias among providers has adversely affected care for non-white and Latinx patients.

What are the key findings of the Oncology Insights report released on December 9, 2022?

Key findings include the recognition of health inequities, the impact of unconscious bias, and the need for improved education and resources among oncologists.

How can patients benefit from the findings of the Oncology Insights report?

The findings emphasize the need for improved access and quality of care, which could lead to better treatment outcomes for patients.

Where can I find the full report of Oncology Insights by Cardinal Health?

The full report is available for download at cardinalhealth.com/oncologyinsights.

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