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A race for patients

Lahey, MGH pour millions of dollars into expanding ambulatory care

Francis Morrison says it helps lifts his spirits to be able to look out windows at the new MGH/North Shore Center while receiving cancer treatment. Francis Morrison says it helps lifts his spirits to be able to look out windows at the new MGH/North Shore Center while receiving cancer treatment. (Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff)
By Kathy McCabe
Globe Staff / June 21, 2009

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Route 128 in Danvers and Peabody has become a medical mile, where Massachusetts General Hospital and Lahey Clinic Medical Center have invested millions of dollars on outpatient care and treatment. (Full article: 934 words)

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