Galion, Ohio-based Avita Health System is finalizing a contract to rent the building of former Crestline (Ohio) Hospital with an option to buy, according to a Bucyrus Telegraph Forum report.
The health system plans to use the hospital building for administrative services. The hospital is still under the authorization of Crestline Community Improvement Corporation. Avita expects to finalize the agreement June 1 after a meeting with the corporation's board of directors.
Read the Bucyrus Telegraph Forum report on Avita Health System.
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The health system plans to use the hospital building for administrative services. The hospital is still under the authorization of Crestline Community Improvement Corporation. Avita expects to finalize the agreement June 1 after a meeting with the corporation's board of directors.
Read the Bucyrus Telegraph Forum report on Avita Health System.
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UNC Health Officials Say North Carolina's Pardee Hospital Needs Affiliate To Survive
Missouri's St. Francis Medical Center Enters Joint Venture for 3-Bed Hospital
WakeMed Offers $50M For Mental Health, Contingent on Purchase of Rex