The town of Mooresville partners with Cone Health to open the Employee Care Center at 435 E. Statesville Ave. for town employees.
The town of Mooresville is launching a new Employee Care Center (ECC) in partnership with Cone Health to provide comprehensive medical services to town employees, retirees, and dependents enrolled in a town medical plan. Located at 435 E. Statesville Ave., the center will operate Monday through Friday and offer a range of services including primary care, acute care, occupational health, lab work, and pharmacy services.
This initiative is designed to bolster employee retention and recruitment by offering value-based preventative care. By emphasizing screenings, chronic condition management, and wellness education, the town aims to improve overall health outcomes for its workforce while managing healthcare costs.
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