Oncology 2023
06 June 23
| Monique Rasband and Spencer Corbett
The market for both medical and radiation oncology EMRs is shifting. For medical oncology, many previously independent oncology practices and cancer centers have been consolidated into larger health systems, leading to the adoption of medical oncology modules from acute care EMR vendors—a trend that is set to continue. Additionally, customer satisfaction in the radiation oncology market has shifted in recent years as the two primary vendors have competed for each other’s customers. Leveraging the perspectives of 158 organizations, this report explores the performance of medical and radiation oncology EMR vendors to see which are meeting customer needs and which are falling behind.
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