Through the partnership, the healthcare organizations aim to improve the value of healthcare, provide the community with joint service-focused quality and increased service offerings in Midgeville, according to a news release.
“This partnership will allow our health system to keep its identity intact while greatly enhancing the patient-focused healthcare we have provided our local residents for so many years,” said Jean Aycock, president and CEO of ORHS and ORMC, in the release. “Central Georgia Health System and The Medical Center of Central Georgia have excellent reputations, and their leadership and added resources will result in greater opportunities for local healthcare.”
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