84% of people who have received a cancer diagnosis don’t seek a second opinion—but 10% to 62% of second opinions yield a major change in the diagnosis, treatment, or prognosis of cancer.1,2
Given these statistics, why wouldn’t a person want to get a second opinion? One reason might be that they trust their doctor, or they may even worry about offending the first doctor they see. They may also hesitate at the idea of asking the doctor's office to transfer their medical records to another practice.3
With AccessHope, your employees and their family members can stay with their local treating oncologist while accessing the renowned cancer expertise of National Cancer Institute (NCI)–Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers. By remotely connecting with our multidisciplinary specialists, local doctors benefit from the latest knowledge on advancements in cancer testing and treatments.
Our suite of cancer support services—Cancer Support Team with Expert Advisory Review and Accountable Precision Oncology—can help local doctors optimize their patients’ treatment plan to get them on the right course of treatment for the best-possible outcomes. Our experts suggest recommendations to treatment plans ranging from slight to significant changes associated with improved clinical outcomes in up to 85% of cases.*
Cancer isn’t one disease—it's now subclassified into hundreds of types, defined by site and genetic blueprint. If your employee receives a rare—or complex—cancer diagnosis, their case can be automatically and securely sent to AccessHope, so they proactively receive the subspecialized support they need for their specific type.
People experience more positive outcomes at NCI-Designated Cancer Centers, yet only about 20% of cancer cases undergo treatment at one of them.4 We’re working to connect more people with the expertise of these leading institutions, regardless of their ZIP code.
Our service integrates into your employer-sponsored benefits ecosystem to provide a positive experience for both employers and their employees. The service platform features options for your existing vendors to hand off cases to AccessHope, and call center cross-training—all to conveniently and securely enable you and your employees to access any benefit options from a single location.
Employees and their family members can access experienced oncology nurses to discuss appointment details, treatment information, or emotional support—whether they’ve just been diagnosed, have already started treatment, or have previously been diagnosed with cancer.
Offering the benefit to 2.3 million members through 46 employers, AccessHope deliver these far-reaching effects for people across the country:
If applied by the treating doctor, our recommendations can help reduce risk of5:
Our recommendations can help create:
If used by a doctor, our recommendations can results in:
Last updated October 27, 2021