Great Lakes Cancer Care Collaborative

Physician Practice

Practice Overview

Practice NameGreat Lakes Cancer Care Collaborative
Websitegreatlakescancercare.org
Number of Physicians (MD/DO)10
Number of Locations6
About the Practice

Great Lakes Cancer Care Collaborative is dedicated to providing focused, patient-centric cancer care, from prevention and diagnosis to treatment and follow-up care. They offer comprehensive treatment options including imaging, chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. [1, 8] The collaborative includes specialists from ten of Western New York's top cancer care providers and provides unified and compassionate care, including support from a dedicated nurse navigator. [1, 4, 8]

Practice Locations (6)

Buffalo General Medical Center
Erie County Medical Center
Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital
Buffalo VA Medical Center
Oishei Children's Hospital
and over 20 community-based locations in Western New York

Our Physicians (10)

Specialties
Internal Medicine

4 physicians

Obstetrics & Gynecology

1 physician

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

1 physician

Orthopaedic Surgery

1 physician

Surgery

2 physicians

Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery)

1 physician

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Leadership Team

Victor Filadora

MD, MBA, President

Full leadership list not available in search results.

Leadership Team

Electronic Health Record System

Epic

Primary Electronic Health Record System

Research Analysis
Methodology & Findings

Great Lakes Cancer Care Collaborative operates as a network of healthcare providers, and the patient portal and underlying Electronic Health Record (EHR) system you will use depend on which specific partner within the collaborative is providing your care. Based on available information: * **Great Lakes Physician Practice (GLPP)**, a partner in the collaborative, uses the **MyUPMC** patient portal. UPMC, the larger health system associated with MyUPMC, is in the process of consolidating its EHR systems to **Epic**, although they previously used Oracle Cerner for inpatient records. The MyUPMC portal is designed to interact with the Epic EHR system. * **Kaleida Health**, another key partner of Great Lakes Cancer Care Collaborative, provides the **MyKaleida** patient portal. MyKaleida allows patients to access health information from services received at Kaleida Health facilities. While the specific EHR system behind MyKaleida is not explicitly stated in the search results, the MyKaleida portal is accessible via the HealtheLife mobile app. HealtheLife is a patient portal solution developed by **Cerner**, which is now part of Oracle Health, suggesting that Kaleida Health may be using a Cerner EHR system. * **Lake Erie Medical Services (LEMS)**, affiliated with Great Lakes Cancer Care Collaborative, utilizes the **Medent Patient Portal**. Medent provides an all-in-one EMR/EHR, practice management, and medical billing solution. Therefore, Great Lakes Cancer Care Collaborative does not have a single, unified patient portal or associated EHR system for all patients. The system you will use is determined by the specific provider within the collaborative you are seeing. MyUPMC is linked to Epic (transitioning from Cerner), MyKaleida is likely associated with Cerner (as it uses the HealtheLife platform), and the Medent Patient Portal is used by LEMS, which uses the Medent EHR system.