A Florida healthcare system is planning to build three "wellness villages" in Brevard County, investing more than $600 million during the next five years, according to an article on the Orlando Business Journal website.
The villages will represent a $600 million investment.
Each ”village” will have different healthcare concepts, including fitness and medical offices.
The 150-bed Cape Canaveral Hospital will become part of tone of the villages, where it will feature 120 acute care beds, six operating suites and 28 emergency department bays.
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