Community oncology network delivering cancer care across multiple locations
New York Cancer & Blood Specialists operates a multi-site oncology practice with 1,001–5,000 employees spread primarily across healthcare roles. The tech stack is heavily clinical-infrastructure focused (AWS, Workday, Office suite) with active cloud migrations from on-premise systems and a push to optimize existing AWS workloads — typical of healthcare networks consolidating IT operations. Hiring velocity is steady, with 120 open roles weighted toward clinical and support staff, suggesting expansion of care delivery capacity across satellite offices.
Notable leadership hires: Head Nurse
NYCBS is a community-based oncology and hematology network operating across multiple locations in the United States, centered in Port Jefferson Station, New York. The organization delivers care across diagnosis, active treatment, remission, and survivorship for cancer patients. Operations span clinical trial enrollment, chronic care management, lab services, and community health programming. Infrastructure challenges include maintaining compliance and documentation standards across satellite offices, optimizing cloud migrations, and balancing operational efficiency with patient experience.
Primary tools include AWS (EMR, RDS, VPC, Route 53, KMS, Config, CloudTrail), Workday for operations, Microsoft Office and Google Workspace, with infrastructure-as-code via Terraform and CloudFormation. Python and Bash are in use for automation.
Active projects include clinical trials enrollment and research, chronic care management, satellite lab office setup, cloud migration from on-premise systems, AWS workload optimization, training program development, and service recovery protocols to improve patient satisfaction and reduce miscommunication.
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