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The Tennessee-based health system has picked up 18 clinics in Oklahoma and New Mexico, following the purchase of other clinics recently.

Ardent Health Services continues to add more urgent care centers to its footprint.

The Tennessee-based health system announced the acquisition of 18 urgent care clinics in Oklahoma and Tennessee from NextCare Urgent Care.

A for-profit system, Ardent acquired 12 urgent care clinics in Oklahoma that will become part of the Hillcrest HealthCare System, along with six urgent care clinics in New Mexico, which will become part of Lovelace Health System.

The deal expands Ardent’s ambulatory offerings in both states and offers more access to patients, said Marty Bonick, president and CEO of Ardent Health.

“Expanding our urgent care footprint...

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Topics: Health System / Hospital, Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Provider, Trends, Urgent care
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