Major Improvements in Cancer Patient Health
Osara Health has unveiled groundbreaking findings from a recent peer-reviewed study that demonstrates significant enhancements in both physical and mental health for individuals battling cancer. This research, published in the esteemed
JMIR Cancer, involves a combined intervention using telehealth coaching and a mobile application targeted towards improving the overall experience of cancer care.
This study, engaging
89 participants across a spectrum of cancer diagnoses, evaluated outcomes using the
PROMIS-10 Global Health Short Form, a well-established tool for assessing health-related quality of life. The results were remarkable, showcasing an average improvement of
4.43 points in physical health and
4.58 points in mental health, both statistically significant with a p-value of less than 0.001. These changes are not merely numbers; they meet the threshold for clinically important improvement, underscoring the efficacy of the interventions used.
Key Findings
The findings from the study revealed several critical outcomes:
1.
Improved Physical Health: Participants experienced notable advancements in everyday physical functioning and reduced fatigue.
2.
Enhanced Mental Wellbeing: There was a marked shift in mental health status, moving from an average of 'good' to 'very good' after participation in the program.
3.
Overall Emotional Growth: The emotional wellbeing of participants showed substantial improvement, contributing to a more holistic recovery journey.
Dr.
Joanne Lewis, the lead author and researcher from Osara Health and the University of Notre Dame Australia, remarked on the importance of patient engagement: “When individuals with cancer are empowered to actively take part in their health journey—emotionally, physically, and behaviorally—we witness tangible enhancements in health outcomes, impacting not just the patients but also employers and healthcare systems.”
Economic Implications
This landmark study follows the
Rehabilitation Watch 2025 report by Swiss Re, which highlighted that structured cancer support leads to a staggering
251% return on investment for cancer rehabilitation within the Australian life insurance sector, a testament to the effectiveness of programs like Osara Health’s. Notably, the data shows that cancer patients had the highest return-to-work rate of any condition, standing at
71%.
Dr.
Raghav Murali-Ganesh, CEO and Co-Founder of Osara Health, emphasized that support for cancer patients should transcend mere clinical treatment. He stated, “Understanding and addressing the personal journey associated with a cancer diagnosis is integral to achieving improved outcomes.” This dual focus on clinical and emotional supports reveals the comprehensive nature of effective cancer care.
About Osara Health
Founded with the goal of enhancing the human experience of cancer care, Osara Health integrates behavioral science, coaching, and state-of-the-art digital tools tailored for individuals affected by cancer. The organization partners with insurers and employers across the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, striving to transform cancer rehabilitation and support into a more effective, patient-focused journey. As they expand their offerings, Osara Health is set to redefine the landscape of cancer support.
For more information about their programs, visit
osarahealth.com.