Three community health care systems to use Flatiron’s OncoCloud Suite

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Tennessee Oncology, New York Cancer & Blood Specialists, and West Cancer Center has joined up to form OneOncology, a technology platform that utilizes Flatiron Health’s OncoCloud Suite, which includes OncoEMR, the company’s electronic medical records management system.

OneOncology connects over 225 oncology providers who treat nearly 158,000 cancer patients every year at more than 60 care locations, according to the health systems. General Atlantic, a global growth equity firm, invested in OneOncology to ensure its “transformation to a value-based cancer care system.”

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