Physician Practice
Practice Name | City of Hope Cancer Center Phoenix |
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Website | cityofhope.org |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 11 |
Number of Locations | 4 |
City of Hope Phoenix is a comprehensive cancer treatment hospital and network of outpatient care centers. They provide personalized, whole-person care for various cancers, including complex blood cancers, and specialize in bone marrow transplantation (BMT) and CAR T cell therapy. The center focuses on research, prevention, diagnostics, treatments, clinical trials, and supportive care, collaborating with the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) in Phoenix.
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Primary Electronic Health Record System
The patient portal used by City of Hope Cancer Center Phoenix is called MyCityofHope. Based on the search results, MyCityofHope is powered by Epic. One search result explicitly states: "MyChart® licensed from Epic Systems Corporation© 1999 - 2025" on the MyCityofHope login page. Additionally, another result mentions City of Hope moving Cancer Treatment Centers' systems to the parent organization's "ConnectHope Epic platform" and integrating with Epic as their main medical records system. A patient guide also instructs users to download the "MyChart/Epic mobile application" and search for "City of Hope" to access their Hope Virtual appointments, which are connected through MyCityofHope. Therefore, City of Hope Cancer Center Phoenix is using Epic as their EHR system, and their patient portal, MyCityofHope, is a branded version of Epic's MyChart.Based on the previous search results, I have identified that the patient portal used by City of Hope is called MyCityofHope and found strong indications that it is associated with Epic. The login page mentions Epic Systems Corporation and MyChart, and there are references to using the MyChart/Epic mobile application. I also found information about City of Hope migrating to an Epic platform. This information is sufficient to answer the user's request.