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As
outpatient services move from city hospitals to
local community based care, the need for smaller,
flexible, regional healthcare facilities increases.
Mercy healthcare, a leading regional healthcare
organization in Roseburg, Oregon faced this situation
when they hired a group of doctors to provide family,
pediatric, and urgent care for the Roseburg area.
The healthcare network needed a semi-permanent facility
to house the physician group , and time was critical.
Mercy Healthcare hoped to open the doors to its
new clinic within four months.
ModSpace provided a ten unit, 8,400 square foot
modular complex in only four months from the project
approval date. The new health clinic was fully operational,
housing exam rooms, an x-ray facility, minor OR
procedure area, labs, administrative space, and
a spacious reception area. Each module of the complex
was crane set onto a concrete perimeter foundation,
creating a semi-permanent structure built to Mercy
Healthcare's specifications. These specifications
included manufacturer installed lead lined walls
for the x-ray area and a special reinforced floor
for the records room.
Benefits
Faster speed of modular construction
offered a space solution within the healthcare network.
ModSpace offers many financial options,
including lease, finance lease, and purchase to
accommodate any budget. A five year lease provided
the best financial option for the health care network.
Modular construction gave Mercy Healthcare
all the benefits of a permanent structure for exactly
the amount of time they needed it, and the flexibility
to move or change the building to meet the future
needs.
Custom exterior and interior finishes,
including cabinetry installed during the manufacturing
process, give the building a professional appearance,
creating a comfortable, secure, and functional environment
for patients.
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