Wednesday, February 13, 2013
The company is holding off on a proposal to build a stand alone emergency department in the city limits.
WellStar Health System has put off plans to expand into Holly Springs. The company is not pursuing a proposal to build a free-standing emergency department on 62 acres on the southwest corner of Sixes Road and I-575. WellStar last month filed a letter of intent with Georgia Department of Community Health to build the proposed $21 million off-site emergency center, but did not proceed with filing a Certificate of Need review. The CON has to be filed 30 days after a letter of intent is filed with the department. WellStar Spokesperson Keith Bowermaster said there's "no precedent" in Georgia for a free-standing emergency department to get the CON stamp of approval. "We are very interested in this clinical model, but [we] elected to not file …
Friday, February 1, 2013
The Marietta-based health care system is eyeing the possibility of opening an off-site emergency center on Sixes Road near I-575.
WellStar Health System continues to explore its options to expand in Cherokee County. The company has filed a letter intent with the Georgia Department of Community Health to build a $21 million off-site emergency center on Sixes Road at Interstate 575. WellStar Spokesperson Keith Bowermaster said the company submitted a letter of intent for a "free standing emergency department" at the location, which is situated on 62 acres on the southwest corner of Sixes Road and I-575. The initial phase would include a facility between 100,000 to 120,000 square feet. Bowermaster said noted there's no set timetable for construction. "WellStar is committed to providing quality health care to the residents of Cherokee County," he said in a statement. "…
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
The company had submitted a letter of intent to build an outpatient surgery center in Towne Lake.
WellStar Health System has abruptly stopped plans to move forward with an outpatient surgery center in Towne Lake. The Marietta-based company has decided not to file a Certificate of Need with the Georgia Department of Community Health "at this time," said WellStar Spokesperson Keith Bowermaster. "We will continue to evaluate the market and decide whether to refile a Letter of Intent in the future," he added in a prepared statement. WellStar filed the letter of intent last month to build a proposed $23 million facility at 145 North Parkway near Woodstock. The letter, according to state regulations, have to be filed 30 days before a Certificate of Need review can be filed. The state department's Certificate of Need Program evaluates …
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The health care company last month filed a letter of intent with the Georgia Department of Community Health.
WellStar Health System has filed a letter of intent to build a hospital-based outpatient surgery center in Towne Lake. The proposal, according to documents, would build a $23 million facility at 145 North Medical Parkway, which is located off Towne Lake Parkway. The letter of intent is filed 30 days before a Certificate of Need review can be file by the company, said Georgia Department of Community Health spokesperson Pamela Keene. The state department's Certificate of Need Program evaluates proposals for new health care facilities or services. WellStar spokesperson Sharon Woods said the letter was filed on Oct. 25. The company remains mum on the details of the project. “We don’t comment specifically on the project per WellStar policy …