Wyoming County Community Hospital in Warsaw, N.Y., has scaled back its construction plans in light of recent financial struggles, according to a Buffalo Business First news report.
According to the news report, the hospital will eliminate a 38,000-square-foot addition, bringing the total construction project's cost down from $32 million to approximately $20 million. The construction changes come after two straight years of losses totaling $10 million and an anticipated $2 million loss in 2011.
The project still includes some other renovations, including renovations to the emergency room, surgical department and nursing home.
Read the news report about Wyoming County Community Hospital's construction plans.
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According to the news report, the hospital will eliminate a 38,000-square-foot addition, bringing the total construction project's cost down from $32 million to approximately $20 million. The construction changes come after two straight years of losses totaling $10 million and an anticipated $2 million loss in 2011.
The project still includes some other renovations, including renovations to the emergency room, surgical department and nursing home.
Read the news report about Wyoming County Community Hospital's construction plans.
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