Mercy Health is expanding its footprint in Ohio with a handful of new urgent care centers slated for Greater Cincinnati suburbs in Butler, Hamilton and Clermont counties. The health system, which ranks as one of the region’s largest employers, will open four urgent cares in September, three of which follow a recent acquisition. Mercy Health said its overall investment in the four locations tops $2.7 million. Mercy Health acquired three of the centers – Mercy Health Urgent Care-Fairfield, Mercy Health Urgent Care-Hamilton and Mercy Health Urgent Care-Colerain – from Colerain Urgent Care, effective Sept. 1, the Cincinnati Business Courier reports. Read more.
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