Miami district may put urgent care center in some under-capacity school facilities

Clinics would provide health care to district employees and community members
Oct. 21, 2009

From The Miami Herald: The Miami-Dade school district is considering a plan to cut the district's healthcare costs by putting urgent care centers in some schools with low enrollment. They would provide free healthcare to school system employees -- and affordable medical services for the entire community.

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