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LAS VEGAS – A significant joint venture has been established between Intermountain Health and Crovetti Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine (COSM) in the Las Vegas Valley. This collaboration aims to enhance the quality of orthopedic and sports medicine care available to patients throughout Nevada.
Leaders from both organizations have expressed their enthusiasm for the partnership, emphasizing its potential to improve patient access to specialized orthopedic services. By combining resources and expertise, the joint venture is designed to streamline care delivery and ensure that residents receive top-notch treatment closer to home.
The initiative reflects a commitment to advancing healthcare in the region, particularly in the field of orthopedics, which is crucial for athletes and active individuals. With this partnership, both Intermountain Health and COSM are poised to set new standards in patient care, ultimately benefiting the community by providing innovative and comprehensive orthopedic solutions. This collaboration marks a promising step forward in addressing the healthcare needs of Nevadans.
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