Norman Regional Gets Green Light for $29M Replacement Facility for Moore Medical Center

Norman (Okla.) Regional Health System announced that plans to rebuild the Moore (Okla.) Medical Center have been approved by the Norman Regional Hospital Authority.

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Norman Regional Health System is operated by the Norman Regional Hospital Authority, a public trust, which serves public interests and functions as a political subdivision of the State of Oklahoma.

On May 20, a tornado destroyed the Moore Medical Center building. Plans for the new $29 million replacement facility include 80,000 square feet of medical office space, a 24-hour emergency department and diagnostic imaging services.

Construction is slated to be complete by fall 2016.

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