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Sherry Sack and Phil Hernandez work in the imaging center at Mankato Clinic.
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Tiffany Schilling works in the lab at the main Mankato Clinic building.
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Health care growing, but pressured

Clinic, hospital slowing plans

By Tim Krohn
The Free Press

The new cancer center at ISJ will be open in August, allowing them to combine their medical and radiation oncology in one location.

“We’re also developing some space remodeling in the hospitals,” Kutcher said.

ISJ is designing a new three-story tower atop an existing building to add 50 beds and expand the emergency department and surgical facilities.

“The start date is on hold due to the severe downtown in the economy,” Kutcher said.

Because of the economy, Farrow said the Mankato Clinic, too, has slowed a plan to expand the surgery center on the Wickersham campus. They may add two operating rooms — they now have four — later this year or in 2010.

This story is featured in the January MN Valley Business magazine. To see the entire issue online go to www.mvbusiness.net.



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