Mount Sinai, CHOP create pediatric alliance

New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have partnered to give children in the New York metropolitan area access to pediatric care.

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Through the blending of Mount Sinai’s adult and pediatric services with CHOP’s pediatrics expertise and therapies, the collaboration will bring care to the greater New York community.

This fall, the systems will create a pediatric oncology program with services available at certain Mount Sinai hospitals. The systems hope to expand the alliance to cardiac care and fetal medicine programs.

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