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Along with space for services and treatment, the new center will o er redesigned landscaping and outdoor spaces.

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The buildings of 701 and 799 o East Hampden Avenue will be connected with a grand

entryway as part of Swedish Medical’s new cancer pavillion. COURTESY OF SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER

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partners including HCA Healthcare and Sarah Cannon as well as from its facility operating budget, according to Parker.

The new space will house oncology physician offi ces and comprehensive patient support services as well as a new grand entryway, redesigned landscaping and outdoor spaces for patients.

“In addition to making care more convenient, we want to make our space healing,” Tobin said in his statement. “We understand that cancer treatment can be stressful and frightening. We are taking every possible measure to create a peaceful, serene environment for our patients.”

The hospital serves about 2,000 cancer patients each year, according to Parker, with Sarah Cannon providing services since 2012. Parker, in an email to Colorado Community Media, said the new space could allow the hospital to care for even more patients.

“ While some of the project involves reconfi guring existing services, we expect the streamlined approach to enrich the patient experience, enhance provider satisfaction, and ultimately expand the number of patients for which we can provide care,” she said.

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