Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's New Boston Cancer Care Center Sparks Mixed Reactions

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute plans to build a new cancer care center in Boston, moving its inpatient oncology care away from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The decision to partner with Beth Israel Lahey Health came as a surprise to Mass General Brigham executives. The move will create an independent cancer center and bolster the size and scope of Beth Israel, while Dana-Farber moves away from the dominant health system in the market. The new center will provide dedicated inpatient care for adult cancer patients, addressing the growing need for such services. The details of integration and design are yet to be worked out, and regulatory approvals will be required.
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