Ascension to discontinue services at multiple locations in Indiana

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In a statement to WRTV on Friday, Ascension Medical Group confirmed they will discontinue services at several Indiana locations within the next 90 days.

"The global COVID-19 pandemic has taken a significant operational toll on health systems across the country, and as we continue to evolve how we deliver care in this challenging environment, we will be partially or fully discontinuing operations at several Ascension Medical Group St. Vincent locations.

Impacted locations will remain open at this time with the majority closing in 90 days. Notifications to patients will begin over the coming weeks and we are committed to ensuring continuity of care for all whom we are privileged to serve."This story will be updated.

 

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