New York's Mount Sinai Health System has a new partner: an Indian hospital in the city.
The not-for-profit Ramaiah Memorial Hospital in Bengaluru has signed a long-term collaboration agreement with the system, which includes the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, the New York Times reports.
The goal of the partnership is "to advance clinical excellence, enhance patient care, safety, quality, further medical innovation, and technology, and take the standard of the overall healthcare offerings to the next level," the hospital said in a statement.
The hospital plans to use Mount Sinai's expertise in oncology, neurosciences, Urology-Nephrology, and other specialties to help identify the best treatment options for its patients, per the Times.
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