Retina Consultants of America Continues Growth in Texas
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Retinal Consultants of San Antonio Joins Elite National Alliance of Retina Specialists
“All of us at Retinal Consultants of San Antonio are excited to be joining forces with the internationally recognized surgeons and researchers at RCTX and RCA as it will enhance patient care and research for those, we serve in the Texas community,” said Calvin Mein, MD. SOUTHLAKE, Texas (PRWEB) June 09, 2021 Today, Retina Consultants of America (“RCA”), a comprehensive physician management services organization, welcomes its 11th practice, Retinal Consultants of San Antonio to its esteemed group of retina practices. The addition of Retinal Consultants of San Antonio bolsters RCA’s presence in Texas, as they join forces with RCA’s existing partner practice Retina Consultants of Texas (RCTX). Over the last year and a half, RCA has grown to includ
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As the potential sale of Hospice of the Northwest continues to spur debate, officials with the two hospital districts that own it say the sale is still being considered.
Skagit Regional Health CEO Brian Ivie and board President Julie Blazek said Thursday the boards of Skagit Regional Health and United General District 304 are gathering information about Bristol Hospice, and considering what a sale may mean for regional end-of-life provider Hospice of the Northwest.
âWeâre not at the decision-making process yet. We continue with information sharing and due diligence,â Ivie said.
Blazek said Skagit Regional Health board members have appreciated the public input on the potential sale, which was proposed by Bristol Hospice, a for-profit company, more than a year ago. She said many of those who have commented have voiced concerns similar to those of the board members themselves.