Maryland Regulators Grant Holy Cross CON to Build Hospital, Following Battle With Adventist

The Maryland Health Care Commission has granted a certificate of need to Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Md., to develop a new hospital in Montgomery County — the first in the area for 30 years, according to a Washington Post report.

Trinity Health's Holy Cross and Adventist Healthcare, which operates Shady Grove Adventist in Rockville, Md., both filed for a certificate of need with the state to build hospitals in the county. The proposed locations would have been only a few miles apart, and the commission was not expected to approve both, according to the report.

Marilyn Moon, chair of the Maryland Health Care Commission, previously recommended granting a certificate of need to Holy Cross.

Holy Cross plans to build a $202 million, 93-bed hospital. Adventist had proposed an 86-bed, $177 million facility.

Read the Washington Post report on Holy Cross Hospital.

Read previous coverage on Holy Cross Hospital:

- Adventist Asks Maryland Health Care Commission to Delay CON Ruling Following Recommendation Favoring Rival Hospital

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Maryland Health Care Commission Chair Favors Holy Cross Over Adventist for CON

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Maryland Health Commission Expected to Rule on Coveted CON

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