Canopy, the leader in Enterprise AI for oncology, today announced a multi-year partnership with Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers (RMCC), the largest multidisciplinary practice in Colorado dedicated solely to providing care for patients with cancer and diseases of the blood.
RMCC will leverage Canopy's Enterprise AI platform across patient services to:
Canopy helps practices manage the growing complexity of cancer care by providing a unified AI platform across patient services: triage, call center and communications, front office, and pharmacy. By embedding AI and automation into existing workflows, Canopy enables faster issue resolution, reduces manual work, and helps practices capture sustainable reimbursement. Canopy recently introduced Kathy, an AI-powered phone operator built specifically for oncology and live at multiple practices, to support teams during peak call volumes and after hours.
Canopy has published a growing body of clinical evidence on the potential of remote therapeutic monitoring to improve patient outcomes. In oral and poster presentations at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting, patients actively using the Canopy RTM platform demonstrated:
Canopy is the leader in Enterprise AI for Oncology, providing practices with a unified platform for all the care that happens between visits and across patient services. Supporting a growing network across 500+ sites of care nationwide, Canopy enables practices to identify and prioritize patients who need help, resolve their issues using AI-native tools, and generate new reimbursement streams. For more information, visit www.canopycare.us.
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers (RMCC) is an independent, physician-led practice that delivers leading-edge technology and treatment options and conducts innovative research. For more than 30 years, RMCC has pioneered community-based care to enable more cancer patients to receive high-quality treatment while staying close to the support of family and friends. RMCC treats more adult cancers than any other healthcare organization in Colorado, providing 19 locations and a network of 54 physicians specializing in cancer care throughout the state. RMCC has played a role in the development of more than 100 FDA-approved cancer-fighting drugs – about one-third of cancer therapies approved by the FDA to date. For more information, visit: www.rockymountaincancercenters.com.
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1 Essell JH, Derman BA, Kolodziej MA, et al. Impact of remote therapeutic monitoring with patient-reported outcomes on hospitalization in real-world patients receiving therapy for metastatic solid tumors. J Clin Oncol. 2026;44(suppl 16):abstr 11005. doi:10.1200/JCO.2026.44.16_suppl.11005
2 Derman BA, Kolodziej MA, Essell JH, et al. Impact of remote therapeutic monitoring on time to discontinuation and acute care events among patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors. J Clin Oncol. 2026;44(suppl 16):abstr 11108. doi:10.1200/JCO.2026.44.16_suppl.11108