Three things to know:
1. Prime Healthcare completed its acquisition of the Ontario, Calif.-based hospital, which previously filed for bankruptcy. Prime committed more than $350 million to boost the struggling hospital.
2. Prime plans to spend about $47 million in capital improvements on the hospital, including installing Epic’s EHR and Omnicell systems for automated medication dispensing. The hospital has already begun the Epic install.
3. In addition to the operational technology, Prime is installing new interventional radiology and cardiology capabilities.
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