University of Pittsburgh Medical Center buys building, plans health center
AP/Philadelphia Inquirer, March 6, 2008
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center has purchased a former inn in Monroeville, PA, for nearly $19 million and plans to turn it into a health center. The facility, which will open in about two years, will include outpatient clinics, diagnostic imaging services, an ambulatory surgery center, an urgent care center and doctors' offices.
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