Epic Go-Live and Transition
We have two new process changes, which may affect some of the procedures you see in our clinic, and may briefly increase the length of your upcoming appointment(s) during this transition.
These operational changes at some of our locations will help us continue to provide the high-level care that you need and have come to expect:
The Implementation of Epic and MyChart
Beginning June 2, 2025, you will see a change in our medical records platform.
Learn more about this implementation, and the benefits for you.
Updates to our billing practices
Some Mission Cancer + Blood locations will be switching to a hospital-based bill (also known as provider-based bill) to fully integrate with UI Health Care.
Learn more about hospital based bills, and other financial resources available to you.
Additional questions and details related to this transition
Why is my provider using a mobile device in the exam room?
Your care team stays connected through a wireless smartphone app to improve your care. When you see us checking our phone or texting, we are:
- Communicating with each other about your care
- Reducing noisy in-room paging to give you a quieter environment
- Able to communicate with several members of your care team at once
Will the Mission Cancer + Blood name change to University of Iowa Health Care?
You may see a new joint logo and the name, Mission Cancer + Blood, part of UI Health Care, start to be used on June 2. he refreshed name & logo represents the connection between academic medicine and community oncology, highlighting our shared commitment to advancing cancer research and care across Iowa.