INDIAN LAND, S.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — As Indian Land grows, bringing in more healthcare options has become a priority.
“Ninety-one percent of the people who live in what the Zip codes that are considered Indian Land go out of the state for care,” said Scott Broome, CEO of the MUSC Health Catawba division, at the hospital’s groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday.
While the hospital is in the works, it won’t open for another few years…