Four insights:
1. It would cost an estimated $2,299,903 to build the ASC, which would have one operating room.
2. The Georgia Department of Community Health previously rejected the group’s request to establish an ASC. The practice appealed the decision in March 2018 and had a hearing in October 2018.
3. Georgia Arrhythmia Consultants and Research Institute’s latest request was filed in November 2018. The project is now pending approval.
4. Felix Sogade, MD, a provider at Georgia Arrhythmia Consultants and Research Institute, is listed as the contact person for the project application.
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