The experience report: Oncologist issue
November 16, 2020
November 16, 2020
Every day oncologists are interpreting and translating rapidly evolving science into personalized therapies that save patients' lives. There is an increasing number of treatment regimens and patient data that oncologists need to assess to ensure the best treatments. The complexity is further amplified by the current necessity for remote interactions.
In this report, the team from Accenture and Fjord introduce a human-centered approach to evaluate the activities and interactions of HCPs in oncology and puts forward a comprehensive perspective of their actual needs, expectations and frustrations.
Life sciences leaders can help make oncologists lives easier transforming patient care with human-centric services.
View TranscriptHealthcare and especially oncology, desperately need new human-centric services seamlessly integrated into their workflows that empower them to further improve patient care.
Imagine the oncologist is proactively connected with peers that work on similar cases, and share an interest in old-timer cars.
Imagine the oncologist can log into a portal that recommends and provides seamless access to a variety of clinical decision support and tumor boards.
Imagine the oncologist can draft a case report with a few clicks, use AI to write the core elements of the story and then review and auto-publish.
Imagine the oncologist gets treatment education already pre-tailored to the patient’s literacy, disease stage and emotional need – ready to be shared.
Imagine the oncologist accessing in real-time, clinical trials, research data and contextual information as easily as financial stock market data.
Imagine the oncologist logs patient consultations which automatically updates the EMR entry, sends the patient a summary and prompts prescriptions.
Life sciences leaders help oncologists transform patient care with human-centric services by linking opportunities with their business goals and capabilities to drive growth. We use three questions to find the sweet spot that drives prioritization.