Tuesday, December 16, 2025

CenterWell and Thyme Care Launch Enhanced Cancer Support for Seniors

CenterWell Senior Primary Care® and Conviva Senior Primary Care® have partnered with Thyme Care to deliver comprehensive cancer care support for eligible patients across seven states Florida, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas strengthening care coordination and providing 24/7 access to oncology-trained clinicians through virtual navigation and proactive support that helps patients manage their diagnosis, stay connected to care teams, and avoid unnecessary hospital visits. Cancer care makes up over 10% of Medicare spending. Navigating treatment requires teamwork between primary and oncology care. Thyme Care partners with CenterWell physicians to offer ongoing, personalized support. This aims to improve coordination and communication while lowering costs.

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They offer close support from oncology-trained experts. This includes nurse practitioners, nurses, and social workers. These experts help with managing symptoms, scheduling appointments, and getting quick access to quality cancer care. They also connect patients to community resources that help with transportation and meals. They also provide palliative and urgent care support. Their focus is on managing symptoms early to prevent emergency visits. The collaboration represents a scalable value-based care model for complex specialty conditions, and Thyme Care’s President and COO Dr. Brad Diephuis added, “Thyme Care extends the work of CenterWell’s primary care teams by providing continuous support that helps patients manage this complexity. Our collaboration demonstrates how primary and oncology care can work together to improve quality and lower costs. By integrating continuous support, proactive symptom management, and palliative care, we are creating a model that helps patients navigate cancer with greater confidence and clarity.” Eligible patients should consult their providers and insurance to determine program access.

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