USDA approves loan to build CAH in Saratoga, Wyoming
September 25, 2020
The USDA has approved the loan application to build a Critical Access Hospital in Saratoga, Wyoming. The USDA loan is for a little under $18.4 million in long-term financing. The facility, to be called North Platte Valley Medical Center, is expected to be completed in 2021. It will be the most up-to-date medical campus in southeastern Wyoming, states a posting on the Platte Valley Healthcare website in a story on September 22nd. It will have 25 beds allocated between acute care and long-term care, 24-hour emergency room, imaging capabilities including ultrasound, X-ray, MRI and CT scanning, inpatient pharmacy, laboratories, and physical and occupational therapy facilities. Saratoga is a town of approximately 1600 in Carbon County. They will hold a ground-breaking ceremony on October 3rd. Click on this link to read more on this story: USDA Approves Loan to Build North Platte Valley Medical Center
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