The Bronchiectasis Care Center Network --more centers added
“As the prevalence of bronchiectasis and NTM lung disease grows, it is even more important for us to create this Care Center Network to improve access to high-quality, specialty care and resources patients need,” said Doreen Addrizzo-Harris, M.D., Chair of the CCN Steering Committee. “The CCN’s innovative, nationwide network will help us achieve our goals of improving care and quality of life for those with these conditions, as well as advancing toward a cure.”
The new Bronchiectasis and NTM Care Center sites are:
Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, Fla.
Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York
Emory University Center for Bronchiectasis and Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease Care, Atlanta
Georgetown University Medical Center/MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Center for Bronchiectasis and NTM Disease, Washington
Johns Hopkins Center for Nontuberculous Mycobacteria and Bronchiectasis, Baltimore
LSU Health New Orleans, New Orleans
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C.
National Jewish Health, Denver
Northwell Health Bronchiectasis and NTM Care Center at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, New York
Northwestern University, Chicago
NYU Langone Health Bronchiectasis and NTM Program, New York
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Ore.
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala.
University of California, San Francisco
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan.
University of Michigan Health, Ann Arbor, Mich.
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Neb.
University of North Carolina Bronchiectasis/NTM Care and Research Center, Chapel Hill, N.C.
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, Texas
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio
UVA Health, Charlottesville, Va.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tenn.
Washington University School of Medicine/Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis
The new Bronchiectasis and NTM Clinical
Associate Center sites are:
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland
Norton Thoracic Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center, Phoenix
NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, New York
UC San Diego Health, San Diego
University of Miami Health System, Miami
University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, N.Y.
For more information about the #Bronchiectasis and #NTM Care Center Network, visit http://www.bronchandntm.org.
These are exciting times‼️
Better care is coming our way,
Linda Esposito
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I agree with you! And the guidelines will make a big difference.
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2 ReactionsI am posting this reminder here to bring the list of Bronchiectasis Care Centers back to the top, because we have a lot of requests lately for where/how to find the experts.
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8 ReactionsHi,
Have the next round of Centers been made public?
Dr. Daley indicated in his talk about the new drug several weeks ago that another round had been selected
Hopefully by December. There are 25 altogether.
We need one in Dallas !
Thank you so much!
We desperately need one in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma!
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1 ReactionHello Did my eyes ever open up wide reading OKC. I am here in the city and have asked and asked for help to find another person in OKC with Bronchiectasis. HIPA is good in some ways but in others ways is a hindrance.
Barbara
We need an updated list. Per Dr Daly, there's now about 60 BE Centers and sometime in 2026, there will be about 100. He also said that many or most of NJH patients are being referred by these centers.
This list is being prepared by http://www.bronchandntm.org/
Please check there directly for updated information. Ot is not possible for us to maintain the updated list here as it is changing often.
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3 ReactionsThanks, Sue! It's a common theme that so many people are diagnosed by unspecialized DRS and haven't heard of nebulizing or possibly starting drug treatment too soon or at questionable doses. Not to mention that they don't know where to go in their area. It's a good topic to periodically mention and repost.
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