Mason County is set to enhance its healthcare services significantly with the establishment of a new residency clinic in downtown, which is expected to create 40 to 50 jobs. During a recent special meeting of the Mason County Fiscal Court, officials discussed the clinic's operations, staffing, and the anticipated impact on the community.
The residency clinic will employ four medical doctors who will provide both outpatient and inpatient care. They will be based at the Browning Medical Building and will also rotate through Meadowview Regional Medical Center and two major children's hospitals in Cincinnati and Kentucky. The clinic will operate four and a half days a week, closing Wednesday afternoons for required training sessions.
Each resident physician is projected to see approximately 1,800 patients annually, a number adjusted to accommodate their training needs. The clinic will also employ three patient service representatives and three nursing staff members to support operations.
In addition to primary care, the third floor of the Browning Medical Building will house expanded mental health services, including two psychiatrists and four licensed clinical social workers. This comprehensive approach aims to address a range of healthcare needs within the community.
The total investment for renovations, payroll, and equipment for the new clinic is estimated at $12.5 million, reflecting a significant commitment to improving local healthcare infrastructure. The clinic's establishment is expected to not only provide essential medical services but also stimulate job growth and enhance the overall health of Mason County residents.
As the clinic prepares to open, officials are also exploring options for direct patient scheduling through an online portal, making it easier for residents to access healthcare services. This initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize healthcare delivery in the area and improve patient experience.