Oklahoma State University Medical Center in Tulsa, Okla., has begun renovating its emergency department after it was damaged in a flood stemming from a faulty sprinkler pipe in August, according to a Tulsa World news report.
According to the news report, the new emergency department will feature more than 9,600 square feet of space, two new seclusion rooms, a new waiting area and improved security. The renovations are expected to be completed in September.
Read the news report about the OSU Medical Center renovations.
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According to the news report, the new emergency department will feature more than 9,600 square feet of space, two new seclusion rooms, a new waiting area and improved security. The renovations are expected to be completed in September.
Read the news report about the OSU Medical Center renovations.
Related Articles on Hospital Renovations:
New York's Wyoming County Hospital Rethinks Construction Plan
7 Hospitals Under Construction or Expansion
New Hampshire's Alice Peck Day Memorial Receives CON for Renovations