Columbus Cancer Care saw new ownership last week, but Columbus Community Hospital officials say that not much will change in its services, The Columbus Telegram reports.
The hospital is acquiring the facility in order to reach its goal of an “integrated cancer center concept,” said CCH Vice President of Ancillary Services Keith Luedders.
“That was one of the steps that we can take to begin to move down that path of integrating our cancer services for Columbus Community Hospital…” Luedders said. “We feel that this is an opportunity to bring things under one umbrella and work on things more effectively that way.”
CCH has a 3D mammogram machine and works with a medical oncology group; the acquisition of Columbus Cancer Care is one way to further blend and offer those cancer resources to the community, he added. Read more.