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April 29, 2020 at 11:15 p.m. EDT
The
District has reached long elusive agreements for hospitals to replace the
troubled United Medical Center and Howard University facilities, city officials
said Thursday, a move that would transform health-care access in heavily
African American parts of the city.
...
Young
also said the District would offer nearly $300 million to help Howard
University build a new hospital campus, a culmination of a long search for a
new facility for the nation’s longtime training ground for black doctors.
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