A new $100.5 million, five-story patient tower and expansion will soon begin at Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine, Texas, according to a health system news release.
The expansion will include 48 beds with space for 60 additional beds, nine emergency rooms and four additional operating suites. It will also enhance specialty areas such as cardiovascular services, women's services and the neonatal intensive care unit. The new tower is expected to open in summer 2013.
Read the health system news release about Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine's patient tower.
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The expansion will include 48 beds with space for 60 additional beds, nine emergency rooms and four additional operating suites. It will also enhance specialty areas such as cardiovascular services, women's services and the neonatal intensive care unit. The new tower is expected to open in summer 2013.
Read the health system news release about Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine's patient tower.
Related Articles on Hospital Expansion:
Pennsylvania's St. Luke's to Spend up to $15M for Greater Access to Bethlehem Campus
Mercy Health System Plans $6M Facility in Wisconsin
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