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Northern Arizona Healthcare says increasing costs and federal Medicaid cuts have forced the company to pause its plans to build a new Flagstaff Medical Center.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare leaders are again considering the location of the Flagstaff Medical Center. City voters rejected a previous effort to move the facility two years ago.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare is rolling out its new strategic plan, just two years after Flagstaff voters shot down a controversial hospital proposal.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare confirmed Friday a person recently died at the Flagstaff Medical Center of pneumonic plague.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare’s Breast Care Clinic in Sedona has regained its national accreditation after losing it in 2023.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare plans to open a new outpatient surgery center in Flagstaff. It's the first step in the company's “reimagining” of the care center voters rejected last year.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare’s Breast Care program has lost its accreditation with a national organization. It comes months after the company was forced to temporarily pause some services because of staffing shortages.
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Proposition 480, that would have allowed the construction of a new hospital complex to move forward in Flagstaff, was rejected by voters by a 72% margin in Tuesday’s mail-in election.
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Initial numbers show Flagstaff residents voted against a referendum to move forward with plans to build a new hospital.
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As Flagstaff voters weigh in on a proposal to build a new hospital, some in the community have questioned how Northern Arizona Healthcare will pay for the project. The company maintains it’ll be 100% privately funded.