Infusion Chair & Drug Scheduling for Oncology Practice Managers with Flatiron OncoEMR

Flatiron OncoEMR Oncology Practice Manager Medical Oncology

The Problem

For Medical Oncology practices, booking an infusion means sequencing chair time, drug availability, PA status, and patient schedule — and the scheduler rebuilds it every morning.

What We Build in Flatiron OncoEMR

AI schedules infusions against chair capacity in Flatiron OncoEMR, verifies drug stock and PA, and rebalances when patients reschedule — chair utilization climbs and patients stop waiting. Purpose-built for teams running Flatiron OncoEMR — uses the native API or agent integration so nothing leaves the system of record.

Flatiron OncoEMR Integration Approach

1

Audit your Flatiron OncoEMR configuration

We map the specific Flatiron OncoEMR objects, custom fields, and workflows the automation needs to touch for your medical oncology practice.

2

Build on the Flatiron OncoEMR API or agent

Integration happens inside Flatiron OncoEMR — no data leaves the system, no parallel tool for your team to learn, no license changes.

3

Human-in-the-loop handoff

Every automation routes exceptions back to a human in Flatiron OncoEMR with enough context to act — AI handles the 80%, your team owns the judgment calls.

See this running in your Flatiron OncoEMR instance

30-minute call. We'll look at your actual Flatiron OncoEMR setup and show exactly how this workflow fits.

More About This Workflow

Infusion Chair & Drug Scheduling for Oncology Practice Managers

AI schedules infusions against chair capacity in Flatiron OncoEMR, verifies drug stock and PA, and rebalances when patients reschedule — chair utilization climbs and patients stop waiting.

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