Indiana University Health planning 3 new facilities

Indianapolis-based Indiana University Health is planning to open three facilities in Fort Wayne, Ind., according to the News Sentinel.

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The hospital system is looking to build two 20,000-square-foot outpatient facilities and turn an existing building into a primary care clinic.

The investment is expected to cost “tens of millions” of dollars, according to the report.

Prior to construction, city or county officials will need to approve the projects. 

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