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Press Release
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NextCare Urgent Care & Centura Health Announce Joint Venture
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NextCare Urgent Care and Centura Health to build urgent care centers in Colorado March 20, 2005, Mesa, Arizona. NextCare Urgent Care, the world’s largest privately owned provider of urgent care and occupational medical services has signed a joint venture agreement with Centura Health, Colorado’s largest health care system to build urgent care centers in the Denver metropolitan area. The joint venture provides a much needed alternative to the Emergency Department for patients who seek, and deserve timely, same-day medical care. The initial three sites are under development will operate under the name of NextCare Urgent Care and are scheduled to open by the summer of 2005. Centura and NextCare will both bring their strengths to this venture; Centura brings its strong local presence and clinical reputation while NextCare brings its long history of managing and operating successful urgent cares to this thriving metropolitan community. The joint venture will allow Centura Health to take advantage of NextCare’s innovative approach to patient care and expertise in managing multiple urgent care delivery sites. NextCare owns and operates twelve (12) urgent care facilities in Arizona; the thirteenth (13th) to open July of 2005. NextCare recently acquired nine (9) additional urgent care facilities in North Carolina. Over its 11 year history NextCare has identified, tested and implemented best practices in the delivery of urgent care services. In addition, the company has implemented a management information system for practice management and electronic medical records that is not only improving the business operation, but also enhancing the entire patient experience. The population of Colorado is growing at such a rapid rate that the number of primary care physicians is not adequate to support the current medical needs. Compounding this problem is the fact that Emergency Departments (ED) are often overcrowded with patients that do not require a high level of intervention. These patients show up in the ED because their primary care physician, if they have one, is often not available on an urgent basis. Urgent Care offers a more cost-effective, convenient solution to this growing problem.
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