The replacement hospital will include a facility comparable to a neonatal intensive care unit and three cardiovascular centers.
“We have a more robust outpatient setting, more licensed meds, private room environments,” said Paul Toburen, senior vice president of facilities for Pittsburgh-based UPMC..
Construction on the replacement facility began in September 2017.
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