New Orleans' planned $1.2 billion, 424-bed University Medical Center may need approximately $100 million from the state general fund annually by 2020, according to a Times-Picayune report.
Consulting firm Kaufman, Hall & Associates included this estimate in its recent report on a business plan for UMC. The plan must be approved by Louisiana's House Budget Chairman Jim Fannin (D-Jonesboro) before the UMC board can acquire construction contracts.
A UMC board member said the state general fund is $8 billion and total budget $25 billion, according to the report. The state has already committed $730 million to UMC and may provide an additional $100 million or more for a federal settlement for Charity Hospital's losses from Hurricane Katrina. Charity Hospital is UMC's predecessor.
The hospital is planned to open in 2015.
Read the Times-Picayune report on the potential need of $100 million to support construction of University Medical Center.
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Consulting firm Kaufman, Hall & Associates included this estimate in its recent report on a business plan for UMC. The plan must be approved by Louisiana's House Budget Chairman Jim Fannin (D-Jonesboro) before the UMC board can acquire construction contracts.
A UMC board member said the state general fund is $8 billion and total budget $25 billion, according to the report. The state has already committed $730 million to UMC and may provide an additional $100 million or more for a federal settlement for Charity Hospital's losses from Hurricane Katrina. Charity Hospital is UMC's predecessor.
The hospital is planned to open in 2015.
Read the Times-Picayune report on the potential need of $100 million to support construction of University Medical Center.
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