Novant Health is one of the largest health care systems in North Carolina, but it lacks a strong presence in the Triangle. The organization is aiming to change that.
The health system, based in Winston-Salem, recently filed an application with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to develop a new hospital in eastern Wake County. This would mark a major expansion for Novant into a region that already has three well-established health systems in Duke Health, UNC Health and WakeMed.
In its August application for the Novant Health Knightdale Medical Center, the health system outlines its plan for a facility that would consist of 36 licensed acute care beds, 12 unlicensed observation beds and one operating room. If approved, this would allow Novant to build a smaller community hospital that could grow and potentially add additional beds and services over time, said Dr. John Mann, president of specialty institutes for Novant.
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