The following hospitals announced or completed plans in the last week to expand, upgrade or renovate their facilities.
1. Ochsner Health, Terrebonne General Medical Center team up to reopen urgent care facility
New Orleans-based Ochsner Health System and Houma, La.-based Terrebonne General Medical Center partnered to reopen an urgent care clinic in Houma.
2. ProMedica completes $60M HQs after 3.5 years
ProMedica opened its new headquarters in downtown Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 31.
3. St. Luke's University Health Network wins approval for $100M expansion
Bethlehem, Pa.-based St. Luke's University Health Network gained approval for a $100 million hospital at its Anderson Campus in Easton, Pa.
4. Calvert Memorial Hospital breaks ground on $51M expansion, unveils new name
Prince Fredrick, Md.-based Calvert Memorial Hospital broke ground Sept. 14 on its $51 million expansion project and changed its name to Calvert Health Medical Center.
5. Sibley Memorial Hospital to begin $38M tower renovation
Washington D.C.-based Sibley Memorial Hospital will begin a $38 million project this month to renovate its 56-year-old tower.
6. 20 independent physicians collaborate for Cleveland-area specialty hospital
More than 20 independent physicians are planning a 25-bed specialty hospital in Cleveland's Beachwood suburb.
7. PIH Health opens 3 urgent care facilities
Whittier, Calif.-based PIH Health opened three urgent care facilities in California to help prevent emergency room overcrowding in California.
8. OSF HealthCare facility in Michigan opens Sept. 18
OSF St. Francis Hospital & Medical Group, a $5 million critical access facility in Gladstone, Mich., was dedicated earlier this month.
9. Baton Rouge General to centralize cancer services in $10M project
Baton Rouge (La.) General will expand cancer services at its Bluebonnet campus in Baton Rouge.
More articles on facilities management:
St. Luke's University Health Network wins approval for $100M expansion
Calvert Memorial Hospital breaks ground on $51M expansion, unveils new name
Sibley Memorial Hospital to begin $38M tower renovation