Oncologists are growing more confident in their ability to meet the requirements of the Medicare Access & CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA), according to new research from Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions.
DUBLIN, Ohio, /PRNewswire/ -- Oncologists are growing more confident in their ability to meet the requirements of the Medicare Access & CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA), according to new research from Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions. These findings were released today in the fourth edition of Oncology Insights, a research-based report series summarizing the views of more than 160 U.S. oncologists about the key trends impacting today’s oncology practices. The report is released in advance of the 2018 American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition in San Diego. Request a copy of the Oncology Insights report at www.cardinalhealth.com/oncologyinsights. The report compares current views about MACRA to responses collected in early 2017, shortly after MACRA went into effect. The number of participating oncologists who said they have some level of confidence in their practices’ ability to meet MACRA requirements while achieving financial success increased from 53 percent to 77 percent. In addition, compared to 2017, more oncologists report having the resources and staff needed to manage MACRA (24 percent compared to 10 percent). However, one in four participating physicians (24 percent) still do not have a strategy in place. Other key findings on issues impacting the evolution of oncology practices:
“Faced with growing clinical workloads and decreasing margins, oncologists are under a growing amount of pressure at work,” said Joe DePinto, president of Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions. “But, as our research shows, many oncologists are meeting their challenges head-on by proactively investing in tools, technology and additional clinical support staff. And today they are feeling more confident in their ability to adapt to changing trends, such as value-based care.” The findings in Oncology Insights are based on written surveys conducted in advance of three Cardinal Health Summits conducted in September, October and November 2018. In total, the summits brought together more than 160 U.S oncologists, representing a diverse mix of community and hospital-based practices. The report also includes viewpoints from Chief Medical Officers: Chadi Nabhan, MD, MBA, FACP, and Bruce Feinberg, DO. For media: to request a copy of the report, please contact Courtney Tobin at (614) 553-3539 or Courtney.Tobin@CardinalHealth.com. About Cardinal Health View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/research-explores-the-issues-impacting-todays-oncology-practices-300757596.html SOURCE Cardinal Health | ||
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