Charlotte, N.C.-based Carolinas HealthCare System has purchased land in Fort Mill, S.C., to develop a 64-bed hospital if the health system gains approval from the state for the new facility, according to a Carolinas HealthCare news release.
Carolinas is one of three health system vying to build a hospital Fort Mill. Tenet Healthcare, which owns Piedmont Medical Center in Rock Hill, S.C.. and Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health have also filed certificate-of-need applications with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
Carolinas paid a total of $3.1 million for the land.
Read the release on Carolinas HealthCare System.
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Carolinas is one of three health system vying to build a hospital Fort Mill. Tenet Healthcare, which owns Piedmont Medical Center in Rock Hill, S.C.. and Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health have also filed certificate-of-need applications with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
Carolinas paid a total of $3.1 million for the land.
Read the release on Carolinas HealthCare System.
Related articles on Carolina HelathCare:
Three Health Systems Vying for Certificate of Need for South Carolina Hospital
North Carolina's New Hanover Regional Medical Center Considers Partnership With Carolinas HealthCare System
Carolinas HealthCare Sees $146.8M Decrease in Earnings