3 New York providers plan nearly $7M outpatient center focused on joint surgery — 3 insights

Albany Medical Center, Saratoga Hospital and Capital Region North are teaming up to build an outpatient surgery center primarily devoted to joint surgeries, according to Albany Business Review.

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What you should know:

1. Albany Medical Center and Capital Region North are based in Albany, N.Y., and Saratoga Hospital is based in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. If the organizations win state approval, they would invest $6.78 million in the Malta, N.Y.-based outpatient center.

2. The two-story center, called Saratoga Partners North, would be connected to Malta Med Emergency Care.

3. Saratoga Partners North’s first floor would comprise an outpatient surgery center with six operating rooms, and the second floor would house physician offices.

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