Mercy Health System Gets Approval to Construct Medical Facility in Wisconsin

Mercy Health System, based in Janesville, Wis., has been given city approval to move forward with $6 million construction plans for a 24,000-square-foot medical facility, according to a GazetteXtra report.

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The medical facility, which will feature a new emergency department and physicians’ clinic, is part of a larger plan to construct four new buildings. Future plans may include additional physicians’ offices and an inpatient hospital, according to the report.

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