In a statement, The US Oncology Network said the addition expands its reach into Kansas, continues pattern of strong growth in 2023.
The US Oncology Network (The Network) on Monday announced that the Cancer Center of Kansas (CCK) had joined The Network effective July 1, 2023, entering into a new managed services partnership. This addition expands The Network’s service area into Kansas and continues its strong growth trajectory with nearly 240 providers joining The Network since the start of the calendar year.
“Cancer Center of Kansas has been a long-time McKesson customer, and we are excited to enhance our relationship with these highly skilled cancer specialists by welcoming them into The Network,” Jason Hammonds, president, The US Oncology Network, said in a statement. “The addition of the practice extends our reach of comprehensive services into Kansas while offering the practice innovative solutions, technologies, and expertise that will help them remain viable in today’s complex healthcare landscape.”
A leading cancer provider across Kansas for more than 40 years, CCK is and will remain the largest physician-owned, independent practice in the state with 13 physicians and 6 advanced practice providers delivering care from 20 sites of service. CCK brings high-quality cancer care to rural areas in Kansas through a committed and dedicated team of more than 300 employees, including 90 nurses, so patients can receive the very latest advancements in cancer treatments and research in the communities where they live and work.
By becoming a member of The US Oncology Network, CCK gains access to a wealth of resources that will strengthen the practice’s ability to deliver high-quality community cancer care while remaining independent. As part of The Network, the practice greatly increases opportunities for their patients to participate in clinical trials, as The Network is a worldwide leader in cancer research.
“The US Oncology Network is a perfect fit for us, as we have a shared commitment to clinical research,” said Shaker R. Dakhil, MD, FACP, practice president, Cancer Center of Kansas. “We will be collaborating with like-minded individuals in The Network who are dedicated to advancing cancer care with the goal of discovering new therapies for those facing this difficult disease.”
Cancer Center of Kansas can utilize the substantial resources of The Network, an integrated and supportive organization dedicated to helping providers maintain their independence and prosper in today’s challenging environment. Additionally, CCK’s clinical staff can collaborate with their colleagues across The Network, tapping into the collective knowledge and experience of more than 2300 independent providers across the United States.
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