Support from Brown to help create new labor, delivery center at Women & Infants Hospital

Upon completion, the Brown University Labor and Delivery Center will offer an exceptional birth and recovery environment for families from across the region.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - A $5 million gift from Brown University will support plans by Care New England - one of Rhode Island's major health care systems and an affiliate of Brown's Warren Alpert Medical School - to build a new, technologically advanced labor and delivery center at Women & Infants Hospital.

In recognition of the gift, CNE will name its state-of-the-art facility the Brown University Labor and Delivery Center, which will be designed to meet the specific needs of birthing families from Rhode Island and the surrounding region and their dedicated medical providers.

Care New England announced the gift on Thursday, Oct. 20.

Dr. James E. Fanale, president and CEO of Care New England, said that four out of five families from Rhode Island give birth at Women & Infants, the leading innovator in the fields of normal and high-risk obstetrics and neonatology. While the hospital's existing labor and delivery suite has served patients well for more than 35 years, evolving medical protocols, technologies and patient expectations necessitate an update.

"The redesigned and expanded labor and delivery center will provide an exceptional environment to support Women & Infants Hospital's excellence and commitment to world-class medical care, and it would not be possible without our deep, long-standing relationship with our academic partner, Brown University," Fanale said. "The University's investment will anchor efforts to build a facility that will have a tremendously positive impact on regional health care and will benefit a significant proportion of people giving birth in the region, and their families, for generations to come."

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