7 recent hospital capital projects

Here are seven recently announced, started or completed capital projects at hospitals and health systems, beginning with the most recent.

1. St. Mary's Health Center unveils $200M replacement facility
St. Mary's Health Center in Jefferson City, Mo., unveiled its $200 million replacement facility in Jefferson City to its employees and their families.

2. Kennedy Health System plans $55M Cherry Hill hospital expansion, renovation
Cherry Hill, N.J.-based Kennedy Health System is planning a $55 million upgrade and expansion at Kennedy University Hospital-Cherry Hill.

3. University of Mississippi Medical Center opens $15M heart center
University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson opened University Heart, a $15 million diagnostic and treatment facility.

4. University of South Alabama's Children's & Women's Hospital completes $72M expansion
University of South Alabama's Children's & Women's Hospital in Mobile completed a $72 million expansion project.

5. St. Charles Health System plans $16M expansion, renovation
Bend, Ore.-based St. Charles Health System is planning a $16 million expansion and renovation at St. Charles Madras (Ore.).

6. St. Elizabeth's Hospital plans $253.5M replacement hospital
St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Belleville, Ill., filed a Certificate of Need application with the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board that details its plans for a $253.5 million replacement hospital in O'Fallon, Ill.

7. McKenzie County Healthcare Systems to build new medical campus
Watford City, N.D.-based McKenzie County Healthcare Systems is constructing a medical campus in Watford City.

More articles on capital projects:
East Tennessee Children's Hospital begins construction of $75M expansion
Overland Park Regional Medical Center opens $110M expansion
Union Hospital to soon break ground on $17.7M ER 

 

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