Flatiron Assist, a clinical decision support and pathways application, can now be accessed from the patient’s chart in Epic. The app can pull available demographics, diagnosis and cancer-specific data from Epic to identify evidence-based therapy options and clinical trials specific to each patient.
Epic’s App Orchard launched in 2017 to allow users to download third-party developed apps that can run on Epic’s software.
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