Palmetto Primary Care to bring 1,500 jobs to Nexton site near Summerville
| By John McDermott, The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C. | |
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The project near downtown
Details of the
Palmetto Primary Care is promising that its new venture will bring down medical costs. It said Thursday that it wouldn't elaborate until next week's announcement.
The practice, which is led by CEO
The document described the investment as "a physician-led approach to health-care reform" that brings together the latest developments in "office, diagnostics, telemedicine and minimally invasive ambulatory care."
It also said the centralized location "will support independent practitioners, promote collaboration among primary care doctors and specialists through the clinical integration of medical, health and wellness services, while reducing medical costs."
About 75 percent of the projected 1,500 jobs, or more than 1,100 positions, will be newly created.
The first stage calls for two 150,000-square-foot medical office buildings, an ambulatory surgery center, a 24-hour urgent care unit, rehabilitation services and other health facilities.
Follow-up phases could include cancer treatment, hospice services, assisted-living residences and medical lodging.
Palmetto Primary Care said its future campus will enable participating physicians to remain independent by sharing expenses and services and by minimizing duplication.
Also, doctors and other care providers will have access to an electronic records system, centralized billing and bulk purchasing deals.
An ultra-high speed Internet network being installed at Nexton will enable the sharing and viewing of large medical images with specialists in other parts of the country or world, according to the overview.
A big question is how the new venture will affect existing medical providers.
Trident didn't respond to an emailed request for comment Thursday. Roper declined to comment.
Palmetto Primary Care is made up of more than 90 doctors who practice in primary and specialty care areas. The group employs more than 650 clinical and support staffers at 32 offices in seven
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