Canopy, the leader in Enterprise AI for oncology, today announced a partnership with Utah Cancer Specialists (UCS), the largest community-based oncology and hematology practice in Utah and a member of the ONCare Alliance, to modernize how care teams support patients between visits.
UCS selected Canopy to replace legacy systems with an AI-native solution that keeps pace with the needs of their patients and staff while building scalable programs for Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) and Care Management (CCM/PCM).
Canopy helps practices manage the growing complexity of cancer care by providing a unified AI platform across patient services: triage, call center, front office, referrals, and pharmacy. By embedding AI and automation into existing workflows, Canopy enables faster issue resolution, reduces manual work, and helps practices capture sustainable reimbursement.
Studies demonstrating the potential impact of Canopy’s platform on oncology patient experience in real-world settings have demonstrated:
Care teams using Canopy have also seen:
15-minute average resolution time for patient symptom reports⁶
93% faster resolution of all patient requests compared to prior workflows⁶
Canopy is contracted with 10% of oncology providers in the U.S. and rapidly growing.
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 of more than 2,000 oncology providers 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.
Utah Cancer Specialists is the largest community-based oncology and hematology practice in Utah, with physicians providing medical oncology, hematology, radiation oncology, and imaging services. Our cancer specialists have expertise in every type of cancer, including rare malignancies, and actively participate in clinical research. One of our greatest strengths is our ability to translate today’s most promising laboratory findings into tomorrow’s new, more effective and less traumatic treatments. For more information, visit https://utahcancer.com/.
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1 Kolodziej, M. A., Kwiatkowsky, L., Parrinello, C., Thurow, T., Schaefer, E. S., Beck, J. T., Cherny, N., & Blau, S. (2022). ePRO-based digital symptom monitoring in a community oncology practice to reduce emergency room and inpatient utilization. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 40(16_suppl), 1508
2 Essell J, Ascha M, Schaefer E, Calkins G, Kwiatkowsky L, Kolodziej M, Derman B. (December 6, 2025). Remote therapeutic monitoring reduces hospitalization due to infection in patients being treated for hematological malignancy. Presented as an oral presentation at the 2025 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting.
3 Parrinello, C., Calkins, G., Kwiatkowsky, L., Schaefer, E. S., Beck, J. T., Ellis, A. R., Blau, S., Telivala, B. P., & Kolodziej, M. A. (2022). Time on treatment is prolonged in patients utilizing an ePRO based digital symptom monitoring platform in the community setting. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 40(16_suppl), 1528. DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2022.40.16_suppl.1528
4 Cherny, N. I., Parrinello, C. M., Kwiatkowsky, L., Hunnicutt, J., Beck, T., Schaefer, E., Thurow, T., & Kolodziej, M. (2022). Feasibility of Large-Scale Implementation of an Electronic Patient- Reported Outcome Remote Monitoring System for Patients on Active Treatment at a Community Cancer Center. JCO Oncology Practice, 18(12), e1918-e1926. DOI: 10.1200/OP.22.00180
5 Derman, B. A., Essell, J. H., Kolodziej, M. A., Kwiatkowsky, L., Calkins, G., Parrinello, C. M., & Ascha, M. S. (2024, December 9). Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) symptom monitoring for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma in community settings, focusing on bispecific antibody therapy. American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting
6 Canopy internal analysis of partnership data