Mercy Health System, based in Janesville, Wis., will be constructing a new $6 million emergency department and clinic in that city, according to a Janesville Gazette news report.
The health system plans to build the new 20,000-square-foot facility on a 24-acre plot of land it purchased 12 years ago. According to the news report, the facility is part of a three-phase expansion plan that will later include specialty clinics and an inpatient hospital.
The new facility will dedicate 60 percent of its space to the planned Mercy Hospital and Trauma Center Emergency North, a 24-hour emergency department. The remaining 40 percent of the facility will be committed to Mercy Health System Clinic North, a primary care clinic.
Read the news report about Mercy Health System.
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The health system plans to build the new 20,000-square-foot facility on a 24-acre plot of land it purchased 12 years ago. According to the news report, the facility is part of a three-phase expansion plan that will later include specialty clinics and an inpatient hospital.
The new facility will dedicate 60 percent of its space to the planned Mercy Hospital and Trauma Center Emergency North, a 24-hour emergency department. The remaining 40 percent of the facility will be committed to Mercy Health System Clinic North, a primary care clinic.
Read the news report about Mercy Health System.
Related Articles on Mercy Health System:
Illinois Public Health Department Says Two New Hospitals Fail to Meet Standards
Illinois Hospitals Fear Lost Jobs, Revenue if Proposed Hospitals are Built
Illinois Regulators to Consider CON Applications From Centegra, Mercy in June