VisualOncology will be used for documentation of patient care, decision support and for the design and execution of protocol chemotherapy. Implementation is starting immediately, with an anticipated go-live as early as the fourth quarter of this year.

The cancer center will take advantage of VisualOncology’s fully electronic clinical documentation to free up additional space for patient care, while VisualOncology’s cohort identification and protocol management capabilities will contribute directly to clinical research.

Dr Alan Brox, senior physician at VisualMED, said: We look forward to pursuing a real partnership with what we expect to be our flagship oncology center.

The Segal Center’s unique expertise, packaged in our user-friendly application will bring benefits to both of our organizations, he added.