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Couple donates $100M to Boston hospitals

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BOSTON (AP) — Two of Boston’s premier hospitals on Monday received a combined $100 million gift from a telecommun­ications executive and his wife that they hope will revolution­ize innovation and patient care.

Boston Children’s Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital each will get $50 million of the gift from Rob and Karen Hale.

“Having seen devastatin­g diseases directly touch many of our family members and friends, we’re committed to finding cures and helping more patients walk away with a victory,” Karen Hale said.

The Hales serve on the Children’s Hospital board of trustees and have chaired numerous fundraisin­g events for Brigham and Women’s.

Karen Hale serves on Brigham and Women’s Cancer Research and Care advisory board, while Rob Hale, the CEO of Quincy-based Granite Telecommun­ications, serves on the steering Committee for Boston Children’s Dream, Dare, Deliver campaign.

Both hospitals are naming buildings after the Hales.

The Hale Building for Transforma­tive Medicine at Brigham and Women’s is one of the most technologi­cally sophistica­ted patient care and research facilities in the country, combing researcher­s and clinicians in neuroscien­ces, orthopedic­s, rheumatolo­gy, immunology and musculoske­letal health.

Boston Children’s will name their yet-to-be-built 11-story clinical building in honor of the Hales. The building is designed to transform the way children facing complex conditions are treated.

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