Vidant Medical Center seeks to add 85 acute care beds in Pitt County | Eastern NC Now

Vidant Medical Center has filed an application with the Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section of the N.C. Division of Health Service Regulation to add 85 acute care beds in Pitt County.

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Press Release:

    RALEIGH - Vidant Medical Center has filed an application with the Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section of the N.C. Division of Health Service Regulation to add 85 acute care beds in Pitt County.

    A public hearing for this project will be held June 18 at 10 a.m. in the Eugene James Auditorium of the Pitt County Administration Building, 1717 West 5th St., Greenville.

    The project is expected to cost $43.1 million and to be complete in October 2019.

    Anyone may file written comments concerning this proposal. Comments must be received by the Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section no later than 5:30 p.m. on June 1.

    Comments may be submitted as an attachment to an email if they are emailed to the analyst assigned to the review and to the following email address DHSR.CON.Comments@dhhs.nc.gov

Comments may also be mailed to:

  • Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section
  • Division of Health Service Regulation
  • 2704 Mail Service Center
  • Raleigh NC 27699-2704

For more information contact:

  • Jane Rhoe-Jones, Project Analyst
  • Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section
  • (919) 855-3873

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