Three insights:
1. The orthopedic-focused hospital abruptly shuttered in December 2018 due to financial and operational challenges. It was owned by physicians in the El Paso Specialty Group.
2. The now-vacant facility will be reopened by El Paso-based The Hospitals of Providence, which is affiliated with Tenet Healthcare.
3. The new spine and pain hospital will be El Paso’s first.
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