Neshoba County General Hospital in Philadelphia, Miss., will break ground on a new $15 million facility next week, according to a Neshoba Democrat report.
The unnamed 29-bed hospital will not replace the existing main hospital. According to the report, the current Neshoba County General Hospital will add five beds for obstetrics and gynecology and retain 10 senior life in-patient beds as part of a separate renovation project. The news report did not disclose a projected completion date for the new hospital.
The unnamed 29-bed hospital will not replace the existing main hospital. According to the report, the current Neshoba County General Hospital will add five beds for obstetrics and gynecology and retain 10 senior life in-patient beds as part of a separate renovation project. The news report did not disclose a projected completion date for the new hospital.
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