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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.
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Ballots for Coconino County's special election need to be mailed back today to ensure they arrive in time to be counted. Any ballots not mailed today, need to be returned no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day on Nov. 7 to be counted.
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Flagstaff is a week away from a mail-in election that’ll decide whether Northern Arizona Healthcare will be able to move forward with plans to build a new hospital.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare will hold another public on Oct. 16 forum about its plans to build a new hospital in Flagstaff.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare will hold a public question-and-answer forum next week about its plans to build a new hospital in Flagstaff as a community group continues to oppose the plan.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare defended its challenge of a ballot referendum about the construction of a new Flagstaff hospital campus in the Arizona Court of Appeals Thursday. The court is expected to rule by Aug. 23.