Maryland Health Care Commissioner Robert E. Moffit has recommended approval of the proposed Prince George’s County Regional Medical Center, clearing one of the last major hurdles in what has been a long and sometimes frustrating regulatory process for the project’s supporters.
Moffit issued his decision Friday in a letter stating that the project planners, Dimensions Health Care System and the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), had complied with all state criteria.
The project awaits a final decision from the 15-member commission later this month, but Moffit’s endorsement is a tacit guarantee that county, state and hospital officials could soon be breaking ground on the Largo lot set aside for the hospital three years ago.
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