More than $200 million of the funding will be allocated to Augusta University Medical Center, a more than 600-bed safety net and teaching hospital, with the remainder going toward the ASC, a new hospital and a medical office building.
The partnership will also expand medical training, research and clinical care in the state. The two systems signed a letter of intent for the partnership in December, which was officially approved by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents on March 31.
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