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Transition brings notable changes for primary care services and patients

  • Major transition of primary care practices announced
  • Impact on patient care and health services
  • Unity Health Care to take over services

A significant transition is underway as major primary care practices move from Ascension Providence Health Systems to Unity Health Care. This change aims to enhance health services offered to patients within the community. The transition reflects a strategic decision to improve accessibility and the overall patient care experience.

Patients of the affected practices will notice changes in their health services as Unity Health Care takes over operations. The move involves a comprehensive plan to integrate patient care seamlessly while maintaining continuity in treatment. Both organizations are committed to a smooth transition for all patients, ensuring they continue to receive the care they need.

This shift in primary care is expected to bring enhancements not only to service delivery but also to the care model employed by the practices. Unity Health Care is focused on providing comprehensive and community-centered services as they assume responsibility for these primary care practices.

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