South Florida

Hospital business is changing in Miami. Here's how that affects patients

These articles discuss the evolving landscape of hospital business in Miami, particularly how partnerships, leadership changes and new facilities shape patient care.

See the coverage below.

Dr. Juan Cendan, dean of FIU’s Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, speaks during a ceremony announcing the launch of a new clinical, research and academic collaboration between FIU and Nicklaus Children’s Health System on Monday, May 19, 2025, at Florida International University campus in Miami, Fla. By Alie Skowronski

NO. 1: WHAT A UNIVERSITY AND HOSPITAL PARTNERSHIP MEANS FOR HEALTHCARE IN MIAMI

Here are five takeaways. | Published May 22, 2025 | Read Full Story by Miami Herald Archive, with AI summarization

Dr. Dipen Jaysukhial Parekh, center, the chair of the department of urology and director of robotic surgery at UHealth — the University of Miami Health System, shows his colleagues the process of focal therapy on his computer screen.

NO. 2: WHAT PATIENTS CAN EXPECT FROM THE NEW LEADER OF A SOUTH FLORIDA HOSPITAL SYSTEM

Next up: “Push the frontiers of research.” | Published June 5, 2025 | Read Full Story by Michelle Marchante

View of the Irma and Norman Braman Comprehensive Cancer Center, building that is under construction, at the Mount Sinai's, Miami Beach Campus, in Miami, on Friday August 29, 2025. By Pedro Portal

NO. 3: A NEW CANCER HUB IS OPENING IN MIAMI BEACH SOON. HERE’S WHAT PATIENTS CAN EXPECT

Mount Sinai’s new Miami Beach cancer hub is nearly ready. | Published August 30, 2025 | Read Full Story by Michelle Marchante

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