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No matter where you live around Charlotte, you’ll find excellent health-care facilities nearby. As the city has grown, hospitals, physicians’ groups and other health-care providers have expanded beyond Uptown to also serve the suburbs. Health-care services in neighboring counties have expanded as well. While you can still find traditional fee-for-service practices, managed care is widely available and accepted here. The area has many health-maintenance organizations (HMOs), preferred provider organizations (PPOs) and point-of-service (POS) plans. Of course, the managed-care plan you pick will influence your choice of physicians, so check that program’s rules before you select your new physicians.
If you need hospitalization, managed care probably will dictate your choices here as well. Charlotte has two major hospital systems - Carolinas HealthCare System and Novant Health/Presbyterian Healthcare. Both systems grew as a result of a push toward integrated systems that help keep costs low. They offer excellent treatment and are continually expanding to provide a full range of services in order to satisfy managed-care contracts and solidify their patient base. Together, the two systems operate MEDIC, the county’s ambulance system.
In 1906 the Sisters of Mercy established Mercy Hospital, which became part of the Carolinas HealthCare system in 1995. Located in the Elizabeth neighborhood, CMC-Mercy houses 305 beds within its facility. Carolinas Medical Center opened CMC-University in 1985 and CMC-Pineville off Park Road and Highway 51 in 1987. Both facilities serve the growing suburban areas of Charlotte. The other healthcare giant in Charlotte is Presbyterian Healthcare, an affiliate of Novant health. The flagship hospital, off Hawthorne Lane in Elizabeth, began as a 20-bed hospital in 1903 and has grown to 593 beds and 64 bassinettes. For the past 50 years, Presbyterian has also operated Hemby Children’s Hospital, dedicated solely to pediatric care. Presbyterian Orthopedic Hospital is hailed as the top hospital in the state for joint operations. Off Highway 51, Presbyterian Hospital Matthews is a 240,000-square-foot facility with 102 private patient rooms. Presbyterian’s newest addition is Presbyterian Hospital Huntersville, a 55-bed facility off I-77. If your health insurance plan dictates which hospitals you must use, make note of them when you seek referrals for care. If you have the opportunity to choose which hospitals you wish to use, take some time now to research Charlotte’s institutions so you’ll be well equipped to select the one you prefer should the need arise
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