Memphis, Tenn.-based Baptist Memorial Health Care Corp. plans to file a letter of intent to build a $65 million comprehensive cancer treatment facility, according to a Commercial Appeal report.
The Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency will likely approve or reject BMHCC's proposal in August, according to the report. If approved, the building, which would include most of the cancer treatment offices, equipment and personnel from Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis, could be completed in 15 months.
The facility will also offer space to cancer clinics from the surrounding region.
Read the Commercial Appeal report on Baptist Memorial Health Care Corp.'s planned cancer facility.
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The Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency will likely approve or reject BMHCC's proposal in August, according to the report. If approved, the building, which would include most of the cancer treatment offices, equipment and personnel from Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis, could be completed in 15 months.
The facility will also offer space to cancer clinics from the surrounding region.
Read the Commercial Appeal report on Baptist Memorial Health Care Corp.'s planned cancer facility.
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