The support for Memorial Health System’s efforts to become an independent nonprofit system is growing in the medical community.
Earlier this week, Penrose-St. Francis Health Services announced their support of the plan. Today, Colorado Springs Health Partners and Mountain View Medical Group also said they supported the proposal. The two are the Pikes Peak region’s largest [...] [...]
Colorado Springs Health Partners received accreditation of its sleep center from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
The process included reviews by national representatives of completed studies for patients, examining technology, policies, procedures and environmental settings. Sleep studies are conducted for patients with a variety of issues, including sleep apnea and narcolepsy. CSHP has two sleep [...] [...]
Penrose-St. Francis Health Services has expanded services and changed staffing at its Woodland Park clinic.
The center, known as Langstaff-Brown Urgent Care Center at 41 State Highway 67, will become Penrose Mountain Urgent Care Sept. 1.
The new owners plan to staff the new facility with Team Health, a national emergency services company. Nurse practitioners [...] [...]
The Great Recession slowed plans for expansion at Colorado Springs Health Partners, forcing it to pull back on plans for a new building and consolidate some patient services to a single location.
CSHP had planned to build on land it owns at Fillmore Avenue and Interstate 25, but was unable to obtain financing for the building [...] [...]
After more than 50 years downtown, Colorado Springs Health Partners will relocate its corporate headquarters and medical practices this summer to the Union Medical Campus at the intersection of North Union Boulevard and Fillmore Street.
The medical organization signed a 63,210-square-foot medical space lease with The Cirrus Group, a Dallas-based real estate investment company and the [...] [...]