The outpatient women’s center will provide obstetrics and gynecology, maternal fetal medicine, breast care, physical therapy, pelvic health, bone health, preventive health and cardiology services in a clinically-integrated care delivery model supported by a highly integrated EHR, according to the report.
The center will also offer billing navigation, a full service pharmacy, wellness programs, fitness classes and a shop stocked with women’s medical equipment like wigs and bras for breast cancer patients and bariatric supplies.
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