N.C. Supreme Court Declines to Hear Mission Health Challenge to Weaverville Hospital
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N.C. Supreme Court declines to hear Mission Health challenge to Weaverville hospital
The N.C. Supreme Court declined to hear Mission Health’s appeal against a new AdventHealth hospital in Weaverville, ending a years-long legal fight. The ruling clears the way for a 67-bed hospital approved in 2022, though litigation continues over a separate 26-bed expansion.
Top NC court rejects case that could block Weaverville hospital
The North Carolina Supreme Court has decided not to take a case that could have blocked a new hospital in Weaverville. Court records show the high court dissolved a stay issued in July that prevented the project from moving forward. The state Department of Health and Human Services granted AdventHealth a certificate of need in 2022 approving a 67-bed hospital. Regulators later approved more beds for the same hospital, and AdventHealth is seeking…
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