Ground breaking has occurred for a new, $20 million hospital in Fillmore County, Neb., according to a report by KLKN-TV.
Funding for the hospital came from a $12 million USDA rural development loan, with another $5.5 million coming from county bonds that voters approved. The remainder of the cost will be covered by hospital funds.
The hospital is expected to open in May 2012, and will consist of a surgery center, an emergency department, 20 beds and a medical office building. It will serve more than 6,000 Fillmore county residents.
Read the KLKN-TV report about Nebraska’s new hospital.
Read about other hospital expansions and renovations:
-Hospital in Pennsylvania Undergoes $529M Expansion
-Las Vegas' MountainView Hospital Announces Expansion
-10 Hospitals Currently Undergoing Expansion and Renovation
Funding for the hospital came from a $12 million USDA rural development loan, with another $5.5 million coming from county bonds that voters approved. The remainder of the cost will be covered by hospital funds.
The hospital is expected to open in May 2012, and will consist of a surgery center, an emergency department, 20 beds and a medical office building. It will serve more than 6,000 Fillmore county residents.
Read the KLKN-TV report about Nebraska’s new hospital.
Read about other hospital expansions and renovations:
-Hospital in Pennsylvania Undergoes $529M Expansion
-Las Vegas' MountainView Hospital Announces Expansion
-10 Hospitals Currently Undergoing Expansion and Renovation