Healthcare IT News May 8, 2024
Bill Siwicki

The group practice’s SVP of digital health reveals how she and her team have created new care models, integrated artificial intelligence-enabled clinical decision support and used other emerging technologies to power better care journeys.

Dr. Chevon Rariy is digitally transforming oncology care at her practice with virtual care, artificial intelligence-powered clinical decision support and other technologies, in part via an AI app called Marigold.

Rariy is chief health officer and senior vice president of digital health at Oncology Care Partners,, an oncology group practice centered on value-based care. There she is tasked with designing oncology delivery systems for both virtual and in-person care models.

Rariy is board certified in internal medicine and endocrinology, and is fellowship trained in clinical research...

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