Here are four points:
1. The health system has plans to invest more than $100 million to expand its facilities.
2. In addition to the surgery center and mico-hospital, Ochsner plans to add a new medical office building.
3. All the facilities will replace Ochsner’s Summa Avenue clinic in Baton Rouge.
4. Through the expansion, the health system aims to provide the most cost-effective treatment for patients.
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