MSU Buys Properties for $48M to Unite Health Services

Michigan State University has spent $48 million to buy a two-building property with 210,000 square feet of space so that it can eventually have many of its health care services together.

The property is across from MSU’s campus, the Lansing State Journal reports.

The new MSU Health Care providers will offer family medicine, pediatrics and ambulatory surgery among other health services. It would eventually be the home for services currently offered at the MSU Clinical Center and Fee Hall, including family and internal medicine, endocrinology and psychiatry.

“This investment in property is showing the dedication of MSU Health Care to provide the best health care for the people of Michigan by making it easier to access health services,” said Seth Ciabotti, CEO for MSU Health Care, in the university statement. “Locating services often used together close to each other makes it easier for our health care workers to collaborate, ultimately leading to a better experience for patients.” Read more.

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