(KAIR)--A Platte City clinic is among seven sold to new ownership by Mosaic Life Care.
KQ2-TV reports the move comes as the health care company enters into an agreement with Saint Luke's Health System to take over ownership of the seven located in the Kansas City area.
Mosaic Life Care CEO Mark Laney is quoted by the TV station, saying “the integration of health clinics and a hospital system just makes a great deal of sense, financially, but more importantly, for the best patient experience.”
The transition of ownership is not expected to affect the 200 employees that work at the affected clinics.
Terms of the financial agreement have not been made public.
Mosaic Life Care built the state-of-the-art clinics in 2012.
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