Oregon hospital, academic health center to build $50M collaborative care, training facility

Sky Lakes Medical Center and Oregon Health & Sciences University will partner to build a $50 million, four-story collaborative health center, according to the Herald and News.

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The facility of nearly 100,000 square feet will be called the Sky Lakes Collaborative Health Center and serve as a central home for Klamath Falls, Ore-based Sky Lake’s primary care physicians and training space for Portland-based OHSU staff and students.

“I am very excited by the progress we’re making on this vital collaboration,” OHSU President Joe Robertson, MD, told the Herald and News. “We create partnerships like this to leverage resources. We also partner to learn from each other. This is not something either of us can do alone, and that’s what I think excites me the most.”

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