June 23, 2022 – McKesson and HCA Healthcare announced an agreement to form a joint venture combining McKesson’s US Oncology Research (USOR) and HCA Healthcare’s Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI). USOR is the research arm of McKesson’s The US Oncology Network and draws from a network of experienced investigators and dedicated clinical staff who specialize in oncology clinical trials. SCRI, which is the research arm of Sarah Cannon, HCA Healthcare’s Cancer Institute, offers end-to-end clinical trial site support services with a deep expertise in early-phase oncology research and drug development as well as a specialized contract research organization (CRO).
Together, USOR and SCRI will create a fully integrated oncology research organization aimed at expanding clinical research, accelerating drug development and increasing availability and access to clinical trials for community oncology providers and patients, including those in underserved communities. The joint venture plans to offer an expanded clinical research network, a broader portfolio of clinical trials, and enhanced data and analytics capabilities to better match patients with clinical trials.
The transaction is expected to close in 2022. Following the close of the transaction, McKesson will own 51% of the joint venture and have operating control. The joint venture will be governed by a Board of Directors with representation from both McKesson and HCA Healthcare. The new company will be led by SCRI’s Dee Anna Smith, who will serve as chief executive officer, and SCRI’s Howard A. “Skip” Burris, III, MD, who will serve as president. Additionally, USOR’s Robert Coleman, MD will become the new organization’s chief medical officer and SCRI’s David Spigel, MD will be its chief scientific officer.
Separately, McKesson will acquire Genospace, SCRI’s personalized medicine platform. Genospace is a leading innovator in precision medicine and clinical trial matching. By becoming a part of McKesson, Genospace will power the oncology data and analytics capabilities for the joint venture as well as enhance the ability of its provider partners to more efficiently identify the most appropriate therapies or clinical trials for their patients.
Research is essential to advancing cancer care from diagnosis through survivorship, and as such, the joint venture will enhance both companies’ cancer care offerings. McKesson’s The US Oncology Network and HCA Healthcare’s cancer network, Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute, are not part of the transaction and will continue to operate independently of the joint venture.