Brunswick Novant Medical Center in Supply, N.C., will officially open on July 31, according to a news release from the hospital.
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Kentuckiana Medical Center in Clarksville, Ind., has proposed opening its emergency room as a means for improving its financial status, according to a News and Tribune news report.
N.C. Children's Hospital, which is part of UNC Health Care in Chapel Hill, N.C., has expanded its facility by 20 percent, according to a Triangle Business Journal news report.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has overruled an appeals court decision in favor of Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare, based in Glendale, Wis., in a tax exemption lawsuit filed by the city of Wauwatosa, according to a Journal Sentinel news report.
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Hartford (Conn.) Hospital has planned a $61 million expansion that is part of a larger 10-year makeover of the hospital campus, according to a Hartford Courant news report.
Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital in Salinas, Calif., has experienced a sharp decline in income over the last several years, from $356 million in 2009 to a project income of $304 million next year, according to a Californian news report.
Ventura, Calif.-based Community Memorial Health System's construction plans are moving forward after the city council agreed to issue $390 million in tax-exempt municipal bonds and to give the system land for the site in exchange for a nearby lot owned…
The Departmental Appeals Board of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has ruled that New Hampshire owes Medicaid $35 million in Medicaid funds that were improperly used in 2004, according to a Union Leader report.
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