New California medical office buildings will feature flexibility in technology and office space, according to an article on the Health Facilities Management website.
The two adjacent facilities will include the capacity for technological features usually not found in the older medical office buildings.
The Newport Heights Medical Campus will provide data management and other digital services at a lower cost by using a more nimble local service provider.
The focus on technological capacity also freed up space for clinical needs.
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