Fairview Health Services, U of Minnesota to Build $182M Medical Center

The University of Minnesota and Minneapolis-based Fairview Health Services are partnering to build a $182 million Ambulatory Care Center, according to a Star Tribune report.

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The surgery center, as well as specialty clinics, will replace existing facilities that are at capacity — the buildings manage more than three times the patient volume that was originally estimated, according to the report.

Click here to read the full story in Becker’s ASC Review on Fairview Health Services.

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