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Officials tout CT medical facility that will be partially doctor-owned: ‘Outcomes are better’

Officials tout CT medical facility that will be partially doctor-owned: ‘Outcomes are better’

by Joelyn Leon | May 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

Trinity and Johnson Memorial Hospital officials made their case to convert its surgery center in Enfield to a freestanding outpatient facility partially owned by physicians during a public hearing before the state Office of Health Strategy on Wednesday. A request for...
Officials tout CT medical facility that will be partially doctor-owned: ‘Outcomes are better’

Danbury career academy to earn millions more in state reimbursement due to increased costs

by Joelyn Leon | May 22, 2024 | Uncategorized

Local leaders applauded the new funding for the high school, as well as $1.9 million to replace the roof at Ellsworth Avenue Elementary School and $10.43 million to renovate the Danbury High School science labs. Lawmakers also touted a $7.54 million increase in the...
Officials tout CT medical facility that will be partially doctor-owned: ‘Outcomes are better’

New $1.3M Norwalk River dock allows Walk Bridge construction, local maritime business to continue

by Joelyn Leon | May 22, 2024 | Uncategorized

The new $1.3 million state-funded dock allows the Norwalk Seaport Association and Maritime Aquarium’s vessels to continue operating on the Norwalk River amid the $1 billion project to replace the 127-year-old Walk Bridge, according to Walk Bridge project manager Gus...
Officials tout CT medical facility that will be partially doctor-owned: ‘Outcomes are better’

City Council approves $25M for senior center and health campus in Meriden

by Joelyn Leon | May 22, 2024 | Uncategorized

The City Council voted 7-5 to add $25 million into the city’s capital improvement plan this week to build a new senior center and health department on Cook Avenue. Mayor Kevin Scarpati introduced the resolution to include the $25 million in the capital...
Officials tout CT medical facility that will be partially doctor-owned: ‘Outcomes are better’

East Windsor looks at several options to renovate or reconfigure its schools

by Joelyn Leon | May 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

With buildings built in the 1950s and ’60s and a declining student population, town and school officials are currently looking into how to renovate or even reconfigure the town’s schools. In February, a facilities study done by the Construction Solutions Group...
Officials tout CT medical facility that will be partially doctor-owned: ‘Outcomes are better’

West Hartford is ‘refining’ its town center redesign, moving forward with major roadway projects

by Joelyn Leon | May 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

Original plans presented in November showed the town was ready to shift all street parking from angled parking to parallel parking, which would decrease the amount of street parking but mean more of the streetscape could be used for wider sidewalks, expanded outdoor...
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