Columbus Regional Healthcare System outpatient services to reopen after weather advisory

Jason Beck, President and CEO of Columbus Regional Healthcare System
Jason Beck, President and CEO of Columbus Regional Healthcare System
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Outpatient practices and clinics of Columbus Regional Healthcare System (CRH) will reopen at noon today, following the placement of Bartholomew County under an orange status travel advisory. The advisory allows for essential travel, including trips to work and medical appointments.

According to CRH, “CRH outpatient practices and clinics will OPEN at Noon today to resume normal business hours. Please note, all non-urgent Endoscopy procedures will remain postponed through Jan. 27.”

Patients with scheduled appointments are advised to contact their provider’s office for specific information and instructions regarding their visits. CRH staff are reaching out to patients with upcoming appointments to provide updates.

“CRH sincerely appreciates your patience at this time!” the organization stated.



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