The deadline has passed to appeal the Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency’s (HSDA) decision granting a certificate of need to HCA’s TriStar Health System to build Centennial Medical Center’s free-standing emergency department in the city of Spring Hill.
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The deadline has passed to appeal the Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency’s (HSDA) decision granting a certificate of need to HCA’s TriStar Health System to build Centennial Medical Center’s free-standing emergency department in the city of Spring Hill.
A vote by the Tennessee Health Services Development Agency on a proposal by HCA/TriStar to build an emergency department of Centennial Hospital in Spring Hill was deferred from Wednesday until November to allow officials from the healthcare giant and Williamson Medical Center and Maury Regional Center to have “good-faith discussions” regarding the proposal.
Spring Hill city employees were encouraged to take the first step in beginning or continuing a health and wellness regime last week when the city held its first Health and Wellness Fair over two days, Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 11 and 12 at the UAW Hall.
Spring Hill Mayor Michael Dinwiddie announced early Tuesday that TriStar Health Systems filed a certificate of need, launching a 90-day evaluation period to begin the process of establishing 24/7 emergency care facility at the intersection of Saturn Parkway and Kedron Road.
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