Madison, GA, hospital plans $35 million site
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 2, 2009
A Madison, GA, hospital plans to build a $35 million facility, countering the recession trends that have stalled similar medical projects. Morgan Memorial Hospital said that it will file for state permission to replace its current structure, built in 1959. The new hospital would feature all private patient rooms and expand outpatient services. It will have 25 beds and connect to a 21-bed rehabilitation unit that was built in 1998.
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