Marco Island meets to discuss health care expansion
| Published: | Jul 12, 2012 2:04 PM EDT |
| Updated: | Jul 12, 2012 2:04 PM EDT |
MARCO ISLAND, Fla.- The city of Marco Island is making moves toward expanding health care services on the island.
Friday morning, city leaders will meet to discuss a referendum that will allow voters to decide how to pay for a 24-hour medical facility.
Naples Community Hospital currently has a satellite office on the island, and Physician's Regional Hospital, plans to open one soon.
City councilors won't confirm which hospital plans to take on around-the-clock services.
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