Indianapolis-based Indiana University Health has acquired Central Indiana Cancer Centers, according to an Indianapolis Business Journal report.
As part of the deal, which closed June 1, IU Health acquired the oncology group's five facilities. The physicians will remain independent but have signed a service agreement with IU Health. The physicians will also help develop cancer care guidelines for IU Health's facilities across the state, according to the report.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Read the Indianapolis Business Journal report on IU Health and Central Indiana Cancer Centers.
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Editor's note: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated IU Health was based in Bloomington, Ind. It is based in Indianapolis.
As part of the deal, which closed June 1, IU Health acquired the oncology group's five facilities. The physicians will remain independent but have signed a service agreement with IU Health. The physicians will also help develop cancer care guidelines for IU Health's facilities across the state, according to the report.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Read the Indianapolis Business Journal report on IU Health and Central Indiana Cancer Centers.
Related Articles on IU Health:
IU Health's Riley Hospital for Children COO Brett Lee Leaves for Atlanta
Indiana's St. Francis Health, IU Health Pick Up More Physician Practices
Indiana's White County Memorial Merges With IU Health
Editor's note: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated IU Health was based in Bloomington, Ind. It is based in Indianapolis.