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Sharp HealthCare gets $10M for medical tower
San Diego-based Sharp HealthCare received a $10 million gift that will be used toward the construction of a seven-story, 152-bed medical tower, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported Nov. 28. -
Innovative 'neighborhoods' at core of Mayo's $5B expansion
Mayo Clinic's board of trustees has given the green light to an initiative dubbed "Bold. Forward. Unbound.," which involves a $5 billion redesign of Mayo Clinic's downtown Rochester, Minn., campus. -
Mercy Health on track to open $200M hospital in Q1 2024
Cincinnati-based Mercy Health is moving forward in its plans for a Mason, Ohio-based $200 million hospital, Cincinnati Business Courier reported Nov. 27. -
OhioHealth set to open 15th hospital
Columbus-based Ohio Health is opening its 15th hospital, OhioHealth Pickerington (Ohio) Methodist Hospital, on Dec. 6. -
Labor shortages, supply chain issues delay opening of Arizona hospital
Phoenix-based Valleywise Health is pushing back the opening of its $603 million flagship hospital by six months as the health system deals with labor shortages and issues in the supply chain, Phoenix Business Journal reported Nov. 22. -
St. Jude hospital surpasses $1B fundraising goal
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital reached $1 billion in fundraising, the Memphis, Tenn.-based hospital confirmed to Becker's Nov. 21. -
U of Iowa halfway done with new hospital as costs soar
University of Iowa Health Care is halfway done with its $525 million North Liberty, Iowa-based campus, the Iowa City Press Citizen reported Nov. 20. -
The rise of the freestanding ED
Freestanding emergency departments are springing up left and right. -
Intermountain gets $10M gift to expand pediatric care services
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health received a $10 million donation to support the health system's expansion of pediatric care. -
HealthPartners moves forward with $400M campus
Bloomington, Minn.-based HealthPartners is moving forward with plans to build a $400 million hospital in Stillwater, Minn., Minneapolis Business Journal reported Nov. 17. -
Memorial Hermann grows urgent care footprint
Memorial Hermann Health System has tripled its GoHealth footprint in the last year and is now Greater Houston's largest urgent and on-demand care network, according to a Nov. 15 news release. -
HSS breaks ground on $70M Florida facility
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery, one of the most renowned orthopedic care systems in the world, has broken ground on an 80,000-square-foot facility in Florida. -
Sarasota Memorial breaks ground on 7-story pavilion
Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Hospital broke ground on a seven-story, 200,000-square-foot outpatient cancer care pavilion. -
Allegheny Health Network is planning a new hospital
Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network plans to build a new full-service hospital to replace its existing Canonsburg (Pa.) Hospital. -
Northwell receives largest gift in history
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health received the largest single gift in its history, an undisclosed donation from Lloyd and Victoria Goldman, to help fuel the health system's expansion into Manhattan. -
Mercy Health to invest $98M in Kentucky hospital
Bon Secours Mercy Health will invest $98 million in its Mercy Health Lourdes Hospital in Paducah, Ky., with building renovations expected to be complete in the second quarter of 2026. -
Cleveland Browns owners donate $20M to University Hospitals
Dee and Jimmy Haslam, owners of the National Football League's Cleveland Browns, have provided a $20 million gift to establish the University Hospitals Haslam Sports Innovation Center. -
Bon Secours' Virginia ER proposal approved; HCA's rejected
The Virginia Department of Health has approved a proposed Bon Secours freestanding emergency center in Hanover County while at the same time rejecting a similar plan from HCA Healthcare in the area, according to a Nov. 10 Richmond BizSense report. -
Tennessee hospital launches $15M expansion
Lenoir City, Tenn.-based Fort Loudon Medical Center broke ground on a $15 million expansion that will add 26 new patient rooms, Longview News Journal reported Nov. 8. -
Washington hospital sells $75M in bonds to fund expansion
Elma, Wash.-based Summit Pacific Medical Center sold $75 million in public revenue bonds that will fund a $58 million January 2024 expansion, The Daily World reported Nov. 9.
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