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A recent study conducted at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, explored the association between hospital connectedness and outcomes for patients with brain metastases. The study found that patients who received care at hospitals with higher levels of interconnectedness had improved clinical outcomes, including lower inpatient mortality rates. The research also highlighted the importance of network metrics in evaluating and improving oncology care delivery. This study provides valuable insights into the complex healthcare journey for patients with brain metastases and emphasizes the potential role of hospital connectedness in enhancing patient outcomes. [Extracted from the article] |