A local hospital is making changes to the way it keeps records, which should go unnoticed by the public.
Paul Skowron, CEO of Warner Hospital and Health Services in Clinton, explains that while this won't affect the way they provide care, it's the single biggest expenditure in the last four years. The biggest change will allow people to schedule appointments from their phone.
Skowron indicates that the project will cost $1.8 million and will modernize the hospital to the standards of larger urban hospitals. The online appointment scheduling is set to go live on November 1st.













