This is good news. I am sure that the financial feasibility study only called for one center, given the potential utilization. Now there will be more patients seen at the Villages center and that will justify the cost. Look at it this way, there is half the equipment and consturction cost with esentially the same number of patients and therefore the same income. Now CFHA does not need to rasie the money for the equipment. Not that that is a bad thing.
I seem to remember that this is sometihing that we asked for some time ago; one center, in the Villages!
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