Here’s what you should know:
1. Dayton Children’s is seeking approval from Dayton’s planning board but hasn’t decided whether it’ll build the center.
2. Hospital administrators are weighing the demands of their patient base to inform the decision.
3. The outpatient center is a new consideration and was submitted recently to the planning board for approval. The outpatient center would replace structures past their clinical usefulness.
4. Dayton Children’s is already building an outpatient center in Troy, Ohio.
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