March 10, 2025 - 19:31

A new partnership between Duke Health and Novant Health is set to transform healthcare accessibility in North Carolina through the construction of multiple medical office campuses. This collaboration aims to enhance the delivery of healthcare services across the region, catering to the growing needs of the community.
While the exact number of facilities to be built has not been disclosed, the initiative underscores a commitment to improving patient care and expanding healthcare infrastructure. By combining resources and expertise, both organizations hope to create state-of-the-art medical offices that will offer a wide range of services, making healthcare more convenient and accessible for residents.
This partnership is expected to not only bolster local economies by creating jobs during the construction phase but also provide ongoing employment opportunities once the facilities are operational. As the demand for healthcare continues to rise, this strategic alliance represents a proactive step towards meeting the needs of North Carolinians, ensuring they receive quality care in their own communities.
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