Indiana health system breaks ground on facility with spine, orthopedics — 3 things to know

Indianapolis-based American Health Network broke ground on a new multispecialty facility that will provide spine and orthopedic services, according to The Lane Report.

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Three things to know:

1. The facility will be located at the Purdue Research Park of Southeast Indiana in New Albany.

2. Around 50 primary care physicians will be relocated at the new center, which will also provide primary care, urgent care and telehealth services among others.

3. The groundbreaking was held Oct. 15 with construction set to be completed in late 2020.

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