The Cleveland Clinic spent $44 million on an affiliation deal with Medina Hospital in 2009 and has since invested $24 million in the hospital. The new orthopedic and spine center is on the hospital’s fourth floor and replaces a maternity unit that closed 15 years ago.
Cleveland Clinic investments have helped Medina Hospital make the transition to an EMR, update two operating rooms and upgrade information technology, according to the report.
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