Canton-based Georgia Interventional Pain-E is seeking state approval to own and operate an ASC.
Three insights:
1. The Canton-based facility would have one operating room dedicated to anesthesiology and pain medicine.
2. The project would cost an estimated $651,363.
3. Georgia Interventional Pain-E is awaiting a decision from the Georgia Department of Community Health. It applied for a certificate of need in December 2018.
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