Lahey, Mass. General pour millions of dollars into expanding ambulatory care
Boston Globe, June 22, 2009
Massachusetts General Hospital and Lahey Clinic Medical Center have invested millions of dollars on outpatient care and treatment in the northern suburbs of Boston. Knee surgery, treatment for sleep disorders, ultrasound, and cardiac stress tests are among the day surgeries and procedures that will be offered at the new facilities as two of the biggest names in Massachusetts healthcare square off in Boston's northern suburbs.
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