St. Luke's Riverside Hospital in Bethleham, Pa., as well as its cancer treatment buildings, are on pace for their fall openings, according to an Express-Times report.
The $200 million hospital, projected to open in November, will have 108 beds as well as iPads for patients and their guests in the emergency department and inpatient rooms, the report said.
The cancer treatment buildings and medical office are slated to open in September with the hope to have outpatient and inpatient facilities completely separated. St. Luke's Riverside will also be the sixth hospital within St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network.
Read The Express-Times article on St. Luke's Riverside.
Related Articles on Pennsylvania Hospitals:
Two Pittsburgh Hospitals Expected to Announce Pilot ACO Today
Philadelphia's Aria Health Hopes to Build New Hospital Near New Jersey Border
Edward Nawrocki Named President of Pennsylvania's St. Luke's Riverside
The $200 million hospital, projected to open in November, will have 108 beds as well as iPads for patients and their guests in the emergency department and inpatient rooms, the report said.
The cancer treatment buildings and medical office are slated to open in September with the hope to have outpatient and inpatient facilities completely separated. St. Luke's Riverside will also be the sixth hospital within St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network.
Read The Express-Times article on St. Luke's Riverside.
Related Articles on Pennsylvania Hospitals:
Two Pittsburgh Hospitals Expected to Announce Pilot ACO Today
Philadelphia's Aria Health Hopes to Build New Hospital Near New Jersey Border
Edward Nawrocki Named President of Pennsylvania's St. Luke's Riverside