Connecticut groups partner for joint venture orthopedic ASC — 5 insights

Hartford, Conn.-based St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center and Hartford-based Lighthouse Surgery Holdings are partnering to build the Orthopedic and Spine Surgery Center in Hartford, Hartford Business.com reports.

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Here’s what you should know:

1. The 33,000-square-foot ASC will cost $26.5 million to build.

2. The center will have six operating rooms, a procedure room and 26 preoperative and postoperative recovery bays.

3. Physicians will provide sports medicine, spine and pain management services.

4. Center officials plan to break ground Sept. 14.

5. Lighthouse Surgery Holdings operates under the name Woodland Surgery Center.

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