Chesterfield, Mo.-based Sisters of Mercy Health Care plans to spend $236 million in capital improvements over the next eight years, according to a St. Louis Business Journal report.
The health system plans to replace 187-bed St. John's Mercy Hospital in Washington, Mo., with a new hospital and a multispecialty group clinic. In addition to the St. John's Mercy Hospital construction, Mercy's eight-year plan includes four new facilities, which may include expanded urgent care centers. The capital improvements will be funded by cash from operations.
Mercy will hire a total of 41 physicians to serve the renovated facilities.
Read the St. Louis Business Journal report on Sisters of Mercy Health Care.
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The health system plans to replace 187-bed St. John's Mercy Hospital in Washington, Mo., with a new hospital and a multispecialty group clinic. In addition to the St. John's Mercy Hospital construction, Mercy's eight-year plan includes four new facilities, which may include expanded urgent care centers. The capital improvements will be funded by cash from operations.
Mercy will hire a total of 41 physicians to serve the renovated facilities.
Read the St. Louis Business Journal report on Sisters of Mercy Health Care.
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