Cardinal Health report highlights growing momentum to expand advanced therapies into community care settings
Research confirms advanced therapies are moving beyond inpatient hospitals, with providers increasingly supporting partnerships that bring life-changing treatments closer to patients' homes.
The report draws on perspectives from more than 160 physicians and administrators across community practices and health systems, alongside expert commentary and a patient case study illustrating the real-world impact of outpatient advanced therapy administration.
Key findings include:
- Strong provider support for expanding advanced therapy administration into outpatient and community-based settings.
- Broad agreement that partnerships between health systems and community practices are critical to ensuring safe, high-quality care.
- Significant operational, clinical and economic planning is required to establish advanced therapy programs, particularly in community settings.
- Growing opportunity to improve patient access and experience by delivering life-changing therapies closer to home.
"Advanced therapies are transforming care for patients with complex and serious diseases, often delivering outcomes that were not possible just a decade ago," said
There are currently 61 advanced therapies approved in the
Our survey findings show broad alignment around the benefits of shifting advanced therapies into community settings and demonstrate the need for collaboration to make the shift possible.
- Nearly all health system respondents strongly agreed (54%) or agreed (43%) that partnerships between community practices and health systems are essential to ensure optimal outcomes.
- Nearly all health system respondents agreed (63%) or strongly agreed (33%) that moving advanced therapies into the community would increase health system capacity for emerging innovative treatments.
Establishing advanced therapy programs requires deliberate planning, infrastructure investment and cross‑organizational coordination. Nearly half of community respondents (48%) reported that preparing to administer advanced therapies took one to two years, reflecting the operational and clinical complexity involved. Health systems pointed to investments in technology to support care coordination, while community practices emphasized expanding specialized staff and building new workflows. Community providers also highlighted that partnership models offering after-hours triage support, clinical training and expedited referral pathways are critical enablers of safe, scalable advanced therapy delivery.
To read the full 2026 Advanced Therapies Industry Report, visit cardinalhealth.com/cellandgene.
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