The Queen's Health Systems in Honolulu plans to spend $73.2 million to acquire Hawaii Medical Center-West in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, from Honolulu-based St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii, according to a Pacific Business News report.
Queen's Health intends to spend $21.2 million to acquire the hospital and $52 million in renovations and equipment before reopening Hawaii Medical Center-West, according to the report. The plans were detailed in a certificate of need application filed with the State Health Planning & Development Agency. The hospital is expected to reopen in August 2013, according to the report.
Queen's Health announced its plans to reopen Hawaii Medical Center-West in May through a letter of intent with St. Francis.
Queen's Health Systems in Hawaii May Acquire Hawaii Medical Center-West
Queen's Health intends to spend $21.2 million to acquire the hospital and $52 million in renovations and equipment before reopening Hawaii Medical Center-West, according to the report. The plans were detailed in a certificate of need application filed with the State Health Planning & Development Agency. The hospital is expected to reopen in August 2013, according to the report.
Queen's Health announced its plans to reopen Hawaii Medical Center-West in May through a letter of intent with St. Francis.
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