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Granville Health System describes imaging upgrades, behavioral-health clinic closure and EMS staffing pressures

Granville County Board of Commissioners · February 27, 2026
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Summary

Hospital leaders reported imaging modernization and an ambulatory endoscopy expansion, said the behavioral-health practice will close (impacting roughly 680 patients), and EMS supervisors described a dynamic-deployment model, added peak coverage and estimated a new 24/7 ambulance would cost roughly $1.2—$1.3 million (staffing plus vehicle).

A Granville Health System representative (speaker 11) and EMS leadership updated commissioners on the health system's operations, capital projects and emergency medical services capacity.

Lede: Hospital staff said the system generated roughly $112 million in net revenues last year, employs about 733 people (approximately 530 full-time equivalents), and has several capital projects underway, including a $5.7 million imaging renovation and a new ambulatory endoscopy center intended to expand outpatient procedure access regionally.

Nut graf: Hospital leadership announced…

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