St. Luke’s Hospital in North Carolina Planning Replacement Hospital

St. Luke’s Hospital in Columbus, N.C., is planning to build a replacement hospital in three phases, according to a Times-News report.

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The hospital’s plans include a new rehabilitation center, though plans for the remaining two phases are not yet finalized. St. Luke’s applied for a certificate of need to the state Department of Health and Human Services to relocate its six rehab beds, and it expects approval by Nov. 29, according to the report.

Read the news report about St. Luke’s Hospital’s planned replacement hospital.

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