The county’s hospital authority approved the hospital administrator, Ed Gambrell, to scout potential locations for the facility and negotiate a business deal with wound therapy company Diversified Clinical Services, according to the report. A projected cost has not yet been announced.
Read the news report about Stephens County Hospital’s planned wound care center.
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